Research Centre for Wireless Communications and Networks

Centre for Wireless Communications and Networks

Name of Coordinator: Dr.M. Vijayalakshmi

Designation: Assistant Professor

Email: vijayap03@gmail.com

The Center for Wireless Communications and Networks stands as a preeminent hub dedicated to the advancement of wireless communication technologies. At the forefront of innovation, the center is committed to excellence in research, development, and application across diverse domains. Focusing on cutting-edge wireless technologies, the center conducts pioneering work in network protocols and architectures to optimize performance and efficiency.  

Objectives

  • To conduct research to advance the frontiers of wireless communication technologies, exploring areas such as 5G and beyond.
  • To develop innovative protocols and architectures to optimize the performance and efficiency of wireless networks.
  • To explore Wireless Communication technologies for practical applications in agriculture, healthcare, and environmental monitoring to address societal challenges

Faculty Members

S.No. Name Designation Qualification Specialization
1 Dr.A.Naveena Assistant Professor Ph.D Wireless Communications and Networks
2 Dr.T.Sunitha Assistant Professor Ph.D VLSI Design, Wireless Networks
3 Dr.P.Sreesudha Assistant Professor Ph.D Wireless Communications

 Infrastructure

S.No. Name of the Equipment No.of Items COST (in Rs.)
1 Math works campus wide suite software Maintenance service for existing license: 31363605 Campus wide 1,59,254/-
2 Netsim Software V-12 30 users 3,76,125/-
3 Spectrum Analyzer 1 91,520/-
Total 6,26,899/-

Outcomes

  1. Development of novel wireless communication protocols and architectures enhancing network efficiency and performance.
  2. Produce impactful research outcomes in Wireless Communication Networks, showcased through publications and presentations at renowned conferences.
  3. Integration of research outcomes into industry practices, fostering technological advancements and addressing current challenges in wireless communication.