Some of our current and recent projects include:
Using electromagnetic emissions to detect early failures in emiconductor devices
Reverberation chamber optimization using high performance computing
Prediction of lightning currents induced on transmission lines
Measurement of shielding effectiveness of 'Faraday' bags
Measurement of shielding effectiveness of components for automotive power train shielding
Inductance calculation for high power transmission bus system
Crosstalk improvements in all optical communications systems
Aging prediction of semiconductor devices using the Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) method
Beam position prediction for medical linear accelerators
Channel performance effects due to Power over Ethernet
Network optimization using 'cognitive' techniques
Reverse engineering data cables
Efficient route discovery algorithms in noisy mobile ad hoc networks (MANETS)
Enhanced product life cycle specification information
Characterization of EMC issues associated with electric vehicles.
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In addition to general test equipment
(such as vector network analysers)
the Physical Layer Laboratory has
equipment and test systems not
often found in academia, such as a reverberation chamber, PoE test capability, etc.
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