Research

Ubiquitous Wireless Communications

Ubiquitous wireless communications are developing as a part of next generation networks. Self managing and autonomous networks are expected to revolutionize on the current set of networking paradigm. Such technology allows the setting up of internet accessible networks almost anywhere. Such potential is expected to provide leverage for emergency situations and in the aftermath of calamitous events where communication infrastructures are scarce or broken. Other uses for ubiquitous wireless communication technology could be in the military or commercial applications. The broad uses for ubiquitous wireless communication technology could open new avenues for more novel applications to be realized.

The research efforts in the area of ubiquitous wireless communications require plenty of technical experience and a range of different areas to explore. MoWiSat research group in NAV6 provides such opportunities to its current batch of researchers made up of Masters Degree and PhD scholars. Many of them have published their findings on this research area in conferences and journal publications across the world. Since few years back, a group of post-graduate students have been working on series of simulated models for their research. However, they are taking initiatives towards implementing their research in real test-beds.