Facilities
Characterizing Body Area Networks
Professor Pahlavan, an internationally known authority on the characterization of wireless networks, studies body area networks in medical applications, including monitoring robotic medical devices inside the body.
- Adaptive Signal Processing and Emerging Communication Technologies Laboratory (ASPECT)
Faculty: Andrew Klein - Analog and Mixed Signal Microelectronics Laboratory
Faculty: John McNeill, Stephen Bitar - Antenna Laboratory
Faculty: Sergey Makarov, Reinhold Ludwig - Center for Advanced, Integrated, Radio Navigation (CAIRN)
Faculty: William Michalson - Center for Wireless Information Network Studies
Faculty: Kaveh Pahlavan - Cryptography and Information Security (CRIS) Laboratory
Faculty: Berk Sunar - Embedded Computing Laboratory
Faculty: Xinming Huang
- Laboratory for Sensory and Physiologic Signal Processing L(SP)2
Faculty: Edward A. Clancy - Precision Personnel Locator Project (PPL)
Faculty: David Cyganski and R. James Duckworth - RF-Electronics and Medical Imaging Laboratory
Faculty: Reinhold Ludwig, Sergey Makarov Researcher: Gene Bogdanov - RIVeR Lab
Faculty: Taskin Padir - SPIN Laboratory (Signal Processing and Information Networking)
Faculty: Rick Brown - Ultrasound Research Laboratory
Faculty: Peder C. Pedersen - Wireless Innovation Laboratory (WI Lab)
Faculty: Alexander Wyglinski

