Communications and Signal Processing Research Lab

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Communications & Signal Processing Research Laboratory
About CSPRL Print E-mail

Mission : The field of Wireless Communications is evolving in an exponential pace. Many new technologies and systems are introduced as being breakthroughs, after that they become outdated or deserted for the benefit of newer technologies and systems. May be the adoption of new systems is slowed down only by the desire to increase the revenues of the older systems before they disappear and leave their place to the newer ones.In CSPRL, we lead research in this domain, where many theses (MSc and PhD) have been prepared and many others are stillrunning. We have a good group of researchers whose members are Wireless Communication Systems, Signal Processing, Networks and Software Defined Radio specialists. By thus, the group can conduct research in a cooperative manner under the leadership of Dr. Salwa Elramly the Lab. Director. The research group work is expected to be of high standard and aims at achieving research results to be published in international journals and conferences and consequently can be trusted by international entities to share in standardization groups of newer systems.

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A Small Cell e-NodeB with LTE Capabilities (Down Link) Print E-mail

BSc. Graduation Project

2015-2016

"A Small Cell e-NodeB with LTE Capabilities (Down Link)"

Project Supervisors: Prof. Salwa Elramly

Dr. Michael Naiem

Project Sponsor: CONSULTIX

 

Abstract-The main objective of the project is to implement LTE physical layer of eNodeB. The team consists of 15 members. They were divided into 6 different groups. Each group worked on implementing an independent block at the transmitter and its correspondent block at the receiver. Each group tested their own block separately in order to analyze its feasibility and draw out BER curves vs. different values of SNR. Then, the different groups assembled their codes together in order to implement an integrated LTE physical layer. A trial version is tested on the C700 using MATLAB. Meanwhile, the teams were writing C code for their blocks because C700 needs embedded C codes on a DSP core in order to be market oriented.

 

The details of the project can be found here.

 
Enhancement Proposals for DVB-T2 Systems and Cognitive Radio Networks Sharing the Same Frequency Band Print E-mail

Research Project Funded By  : National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority ( NTRA )

Primary Investigator :

Prof. Dr. Salwa Hussein Abdel Fattah EL-RAMLY

Professor Emeritus, Electronics and Communications. Engineering Department.

Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University

Project Duration : Two Years ( 15/3/2011- 14/3/2013 )

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