POTSDAM -- Qualcomm Incorporated has awarded Clarkson University a $10,000 grant to introduce Internet of Things (IoT) research projects to undergraduate and graduate level students. The first phase …
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POTSDAM -- Qualcomm Incorporated has awarded Clarkson University a $10,000 grant to introduce Internet of Things (IoT) research projects to undergraduate and graduate level students.
The first phase of the project resulted in a lab with equipment for research in signal processing, sensor networks, wireless communications and IoT.
Research outcomes have been used for education at the K-12 and university levels.
The Wireless IoT Lab will continue to engage faculty and studentS in research activities that will lead to the development of new algorithms and methods to address the core challenges of IoT and lead to the development of mobile applications to demonstrate proposed solutions.
The research at the lab will be directed by Courtesy Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Burak Kantarci, Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Mahesh Banavar, Courtesy Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Melike Erol-Kantarci, and Paynter-Krigman Professor in Engineering Science Stephanie Schuckers.