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Title: Digital Battlefield Communications Hawaii Center for Advanced Communications


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Digital Battlefield CommunicationsHawaii Center
for Advanced Communications
  • Anthony Kuh
  • Chairman, Electrical Engineering
  • Organization
  • Research
  • Impact

2
Mission Statement
The University of Hawaii Center for Advanced
Communications is a multidisciplinary research
center bringing together researchers from diverse
areas to work together on advanced communication
systems (wireless).
  • Joint collaborative basic and applied research
  • Members of the Center
  • External researchers from industry and academia
  • Provide students with a rich and diversified
    education to prepare them for careers in the
    telecommunications industry and academia
  • Encourage industrial interactions, promotion of
    entrepreneurial activities, and providing
    technical leadership and expertise to the
    University and State of Hawaii

3
Organization
4
Personnel(12 faculty,40 grad. students, UG
students)
  • Telecommunications (established tradition)
  • Networks (ALOHA wireless packet radio networks)
  • Communications and coding (Protocols for NASA
    and GSM wireless standard)
  • Signal Processing
  • Solid State electronics and devices (outstanding
    young talent)
  • Microwave/Millimeter-wave research lab (MMRL)
  • Physical Electronics lab (PEL)
  • Integrated Circuits and VLSI Design lab

5
Activities
  • Current Research Funding
  • Group funding NSF Wireless Information
    Technology and Networks (Millimeter-Wave Systems
    for Wireless Communications).
  • Government NSF, NASA, DARPA (15 grants, 3
    million).
  • Industry Hitachi, LSI Logic, TRW (10 grants,
    700,000)
  • Education
  • Multidisciplinary graduate education
  • Undergraduate education and research
    opportunities

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Digital Battlefield CommunicationsDeveloping
novel communication networks for future combat
systems
  • Rapid deployment
  • Dynamic network topologies
  • Dynamic bandwidth allocations
  • Broadband video applications
  • Security
  • Mobility
  • Power consumption

7
Project Description
  • Novel Hardware
  • Millimeter-wave components, MEMS devices,
    quasi-optical components
  • Secure Communications Systems
  • Channel modeling, retrodirective and
    reconfigurable arrays, space-time codes
  • Mobile Wireless Networks
  • Ad-hoc network architectures, equalization and
    receiver design, multimedia compression
    algorithms

8
Impact
  • Vertical integration (physical to networking
    layer expertise) to design future combat
    communication systems
  • Education of students in multidisciplinary
    communication area
  • Technology transfer, commercialization to help
    develop high tech in Hawaii
  • Visitor exchange program (government, industry,
    and other academic institutions)

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Quasi-Optical Power Combining of Microwave and
Millimeter-Wave Solid-State Devices J. Mink, 1986
  • High Power-Handling CapabilityPower shared among
    many devices.
  • High Combining EfficiencyFree-space combining
    minimizes conductor losses.
  • Low NoiseNoise from individual elements is
    uncorrelated.
  • Fault TolerantInsensitive to single-point
    failures.
  • InexpensivePlanar structure allows monolithic
    integration.

Output Beam
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Retrodirective Self-Oscillating Mixer Array
  • Omnidirectional
  • Suitable for radar transponders and self-locating
    communication networks
  • Generates jamming signal

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