Mobile, pervasive, and autonomous communication technologies (MPACT) Lab is located at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of North Carolina State University. As its name suggests, our lab conducts research in three broad areas of communication technologies.
- Mobile: 4G LTE and 5G wireless networks, mmWave communications, wireless localization, interference/mobility management, propagation measurements/modeling, public safety communications.
- Pervasive: Heterogeneous and small cell networks, network densification, Internet of things (IoT), unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communications, visible light communications, UWB/mmWave radars.
- Autonomous: Cognitive radio, spectrum sharing, UAV autonomous deployment/navigation, occupancy monitoring, smart cities, cyber-physical systems.
News
[08/16/2018] New PhD Student
Mrugen Deshmukh from the University of Virginia has joined the MPACT group as a Ph.D. student.
[08/16/2019] New PhD Student
Sung Joon Maeng from Chung-Ang university has joined the MPACT group as a Ph.D. student.
[01/05/2018] New PhD students
Priyanka Sinha, Martins Ezuma, and Moin Uddin Chowdhury (from left to right) have joined the MPACT group as PhD students.
[08/06/2017] New PhD student joins MPACT group
Chethan Kumar has joined MPACT group as a new PhD student from Indian Institute of Science.
[08/06/2017] PhD graduates from MPACT Lab
MPACT PhD students Karthik Vasudeva (mobility management for HetNets) and Bekir S. Ciftler (localization for IoT) have successfully defended their dissertation at FIU and graduated. We wish them best luck for the rest of their careers.
[08/02/2017] MPACT Lab launches air traffic management project funded by NASA
Researchers at North Carolina State University are launching a project aimed at researching and developing high-performance communications, networking and air traffic management (ATM) systems, including navigation and surveillance for both manned aircraft and unmanned...