Vinod A Prasad

                                                   Associate Professor

                                       School of Computer Engineering

Research Team

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Lin Mengda, Qian Hanhua, Vinod, Narendar, Mahesh, Navin, Sumit and Smitha (Mahesh’s Ph.D. convocation in July 2009)

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Current Research Staff

 Dr. Smitha K. G. (Postdoctoral Research Fellow)

Project Title: Low Complexity Dynamically Reconfigurable Signal Processing for Cognitive Radios (Funded by Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 2)

 

Dr. Kavitha P. Thomas (Postdoctoral Research Fellow)

Project Title: Brainwave Driven Computer Game – A Pedagogical Tool for Attention-Deficit Children (Funded by Singapore Millennium Foundation)

Former Research Staff

Dr. Mahesh R. (Postdoctoral Research Fellow during Sept. 2008 – August 2010)
Current Appointment: Lead Research Engineer (DSP), GE Global Research, Bangalore, India

Current Students:

       PhD Students   

 

1. Lin Mengda (Thesis submitted for examination in January 2012) – MINDEF-NTU Joint Project

    Project Title: Design and Implementation of a Low Power Wireless Communication Channelizer and Signal detector

 

2. Narendar Madhavan (Commenced in August 2008) – EADS funded Project

    Project Title: Advanced Baseband Algorithms and Low Power Implementations for Wireless Communications

 

3. Lee Wei Thai Edwin (Part-time, Commenced in August 2008)

    Project Title: Low power Reconfigurable Digital Signal Processing for Multi-standard Military Communication Receivers

 

4. Sumit Jagdish (Commenced in January 2009)

    Project Title: Signal Processing Circuits for Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios

 

5. Qian Hanhua (Co-Supervisor, Commenced in January 2009)

    Project Title: Low Power and Agile Reconfigurable Digital Filter Banks

 

6. Syed Naveen (Part-time, Commenced in August 2009)

    Project Title: Reconfigurable Signal Processing Architectures for Cognitive Radios

 

7. Neethu Robinson (Commenced in August 2010)

    Project Title: Signal Processing Techniques for Multimodal Brain Computer Interface Systems

 

8. Abhishek Ambede (Commenced in August 2011)

    Project Title: Design of an Intelligent and Interoperable Mobile Network Controller for Wireless Body Area Networks

 

9 . Sumedh Dhabu (Commenced in August 2011)

     Project Title: Cognitive Radio based Wireless Body Area Networks for Ubiquitous Health Monitoring

 

      M.Eng. (By Research) Student

 

1. Prashob R. (Thesis submitted in October 2011)

    Project Title: A Fast Algorithm for Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios

 

 

Graduated PhD Students

 

1. Navin Michael (Year of graduation – 2012, Role: Main Supervisor)

    Project funded by Merlion PhD grant (France-Singapore Cooperation Platform in Science & Technology in collaboration with SUPELEC, Rennes, France)                                                                             

    Project Title: Design of a Low Power, Reconfigurable Digital Front-end for a Multi-mode SDR Handset

    Current Appointment: Research Fellow, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium (SBIC), A*STAR, Singapore

 

2. Kavitha P. Thomas (Year of graduation – 2011, Role: Co-Supervisor)

   Project Title: Efficient EEG Frequency Band Selection Techniques for a Robust Motor Imagery based Brain-Computer Interface

   Current Appointment: Research Fellow, School of Computer Engineering, NTU, Singapore

 

3. Smitha K.G. (Year of graduation – 2010, Role: Sole Supervisor)
    Project Title: Low Power and High Speed Digital Filters for Wireless Communication Receivers

    Current Appointment: Research Fellow, School of Computer Engineering, NTU, Singapore

 

4. Mahesh R. (Year of graduation – 2009, Role: Sole Supervisor)
    Project Title: Reconfigurable Low Complexity Digital Filter banks for Software Radio Receivers

    Current Appointment: Lead Research Engineer (DSP), GE Global Research, Bangalore, India

 

5. Huang Beilei (Year of graduation – 2008, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand)

    Role: Co-Supervisor                                                                                    

    Project Title: Sampling Theory for Non-Bandlimited Signals and Its Applications                                                                                          

    Main Supervisor: Dr. Edmund Lai, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand

 

 

 

Last updated 15 February 2012