Research

Research Thrusts

5G Communication
Quantum Information Systems 
Internet of Things (IoT)
Software Defined Radio (SDR)

 

Research Projects
“Novel Development of Broadband RF Underwater Communication Techniques in Support of Heterogeneous Underwater Network Technology,”(PI:  Dr. Brian Kelley), Total Amount: $239,741, WiNGS Lab,
Sept 1, 2016- March 3, 2018; Office of Naval Research (ONR) N00014-16-R-BA01, Special Notice: N00014-16-R-SN02.
“Testing Evaluation and Control of Heterogeneous Large Systems of Autonomous Vehicles (TECHLAV),” PI: Mo Jamshidi, (Co-PI: Dr. Kelley) Department of Defense (DoD) AFRL, $80K, WiNGS Lab, 2015-2019:  Research thrust is Resilient Control and Communications, D2D and IoT communications systems.
“Installation of Distributed Solar Energy Resources at UTSA Campus with Sensor Network Monitoring and Control,”  PI: Dr. Brian Kelley (Co-PIs Dr. Mo Jamshidi, Dr. Harihan Krishnaswami), $1,397,837, WiNGS Lab, Department of Energy (DOE), SECO Grant No. RE-AG1-2010 (smart grid solar distributed renewable energy with wireless sensor network, smart combiners, smart inverters, data loggers, controllers, network communications, and database storage on servers);   March 2010-June 2012.  Received accommodation from SECO for research and management effort.
“Distributed Solar Energy Deployment at UTSA Downtown Campus: Building Distribution, Vehicle Electrification, and Remote monitoring Agency,” PI: Dr. Brian Kelley (Co-PIs Dr. Mo Jamshidi, Dr. Harihan Krishnaswami),$1,005,000,WiNGS Lab, Department of Energy (DOE), SECO Grant No. DE-EE0000116,  smartgrid solar distributed renewable energy with wireless sensor network, smart combiners, data loggers, controllers, network communications, and database storage on servers connected to electric vehicle charging stations at the UTSA downtown campus; Jan 2011-June 2012.
 “Preliminary Investigations of Antennas and Multicarrier Communications Devices Supporting Broadband Underwater RF Communications”,  PI:  Dr. Kelley, $15000,  WiNGS Lab,  Department of Navy, Collaborators Dr. Krishna Naishadahm, Georgia Tech Research Institute sub-award, Feb 2011-Nov 2011.