Signal Processing Research Group (SPRG)
Summary
Signal Processing Research Group (SPRG) at the University of North Texas is an interdisciplinary research group engaged in research and education in signal processing. Faculty and students of the group are working on a wide variety of fundamental and applied problems in signal processing theories and systems as well as their applications in communications, networking, geolocation, imagewq and vision processing, and etc. The faculty members of the group offer many courses in signal processing at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Facilities
The Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of North Texas offers excellent facilities for theoretical and experimental research and education in signal processing, including various state-of-the-art test & measurement instruments, DSP and FPGA hardware platforms, computer servers and workstations with Sun, Linux, or Windows operating systems, and a complete suite of MATLAB and toolboxes, Cadence, and Xilinx software tools.
Recent and ongoing work:
- Development of wireless sensor networks for environmental monitoring applications, sponsored by NSF (CI-TEAM 2006-2008, CRI 2007-2009)
- Measurement and Modeling of Indoor MIMO UWB Channels
- Localization and tracking with wireless sensor networks for military and public safety applications
Faculty
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