Technology Development

 

Research Focus

We are currently researching a number of enhancements within wireless and networking communications.

Our goal is to commercialized new technologies which improve quality of service (QoS) for wireless and video applications for both the commercial and defense communities.

In addition to our own product development, we provide custom consulting services and welcome partnering on research and development opportunities with commercial and government organizations.

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Journal Articles

Journal Articles

Additional Information

More information about our team's qualifications, past experience and education can be found on our management team profiles.

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Research Topics

Publications

Conference Proceedings

    • M. A. Enright and C. C. Kuo, “Differentiated multiclass QoS in wireless multicarrier environments”, to be published in Proc. IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom), San Francisco, CA, Dec. 2006.
    • M. A. Enright and C. C. Kuo, “Multiclass energy allocation for differentiated QoS provision and dynamic range reduction”, in Proc. IEEE Wireless Networking and Communications Conference (WCNC), Las Vegas, NV, Apr. 2006.
    • M. A. Enright and C. C. Kuo, “Energy allocation for multicarrier systems with mixed QoS classes,'' in Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), vol. 2, pp. 1125-1129, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2005.
    • M. A. Enright and C. C. Kuo, “Fast near-optimal energy allocation for multimedia loading on multicarrier systems,'' in Proc. IEEE Wireless Networking and Communications Conference (WCNC), vol. 2, pp. 1155-1160, New Orleans, LA, Mar. 2005.
    • M. A. Enright and C. C. Kuo, “Rate-distortion optimized multimedia delivery via orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM),'' in Proc. SPIE Information Technologies and Communications Conference (ITCOM), vol. 4869, pp. 23-34, Boston, MA, July 2002.
    • M. A. Enright and C. C. Kuo, “Generalized OFDM method for multimedia transmission over wireless fading channels,'' in Proc. SPIE Information Technologies and Communications Conference (ITCOM), vol. 4529, pp. 125-136, Denver, CO, Aug. 2001.
    • S. P. Neal, P. L. Speckman, and M. A. Enright, “Error analysis and ultrasonic scattering amplitude estimation using the Wiener filter with limited prior information,” in Review of Progress in Nondestructive Evaluation, vol. 11A, pp. 991-998, Brunswick, ME, July 1992.

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