Adaptive Wireless Sensing
January 1, 2017MIT Lincoln Laboratory Engineering, 2016-17
Liaison(s): Masato Kocberber ’10, Eric Storm ’15
Advisor(s): Philip Cha
Students(s): Sam Dietrich (TL-S), Orpheas Petroulas (TL-F), Jacob Nguyen, Enoch Yeo (S), Manu Kondapi (S), James Palmer (F), David Kwan (F)
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center and leader in wireless technology research. The MIT Lincoln Laboratory Clinic project is to design and proto-type a reconfigurable signal classification system with applications including intelligent Wi-Fi channel allocation. The team will research, develop, and characterize algorithms to discriminate be-tween several simultaneous RF emitters and deter-mine signal properties including carrier frequency and modulation type. Algorithms will be tested in simulation and on software-defined radios.