The communication systems group is engaged in leading-edge research in many areas of communications and networking. We are driven by their potential impact on our society and environment. Our focus is on the design and evaluation of architectures, algorithms, protocols, and management strategies for communication systems. The applications cover many areas, including the Internet, wireless networks, sensor networks, and other communications systems. The work in our group spans various areas including coding, relaying, channel modelling, interference mitigation, multiple access, scheduling, routing, multimedia, target tracking, sensors, and antenna design. We collaborate with companies, academic institutions and government agencies in British Columbia, Canada and around the world on joint projects.
More information on the Data Communications group can be found on their website.
| 2010 |
Uplink Multiple-User V-BLAST Optimal Detection Ordering With Service Differentiation Journal Article | Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on |
| 2010 |
Challenges and recent advances in IR-UWB system design Conference Paper | Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), Proceedings of 2010 IEEE International Symposium on |
| 2010 |
Convolutionally Coded Transmission over Markov-Gaussian Channels: Analysis and Decoding Metrics Journal Article | Communications, IEEE Transactions on |
| 2010 |
Coded multipulse pulse-position modulation for free-space optical communications Journal Article | Communications, IEEE Transactions on |
| 2010 |
Performance Analysis for BICM Transmission over Gaussian Mixture Noise Fading Channels Journal Article | Communications, IEEE Transactions on |
| Farshid Agharebparast | Instructor |
| Vijay Bhargava | Professor |
| Lutz Lampe | Professor |
| Victor Leung | Professor |
| Cyril Leung | Professor |
| David Michelson | Associate Professor |
| Robert Schober | Professor |
| Vincent Wong | Associate Professor |
