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Title: An Overview of the Information & Telecommunication Technology Center


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An Overview of theInformation
Telecommunication Technology Center
Victor S. Frost Director, Information
Telecommunication Technology Center Dan F. Servey
Distinguished Professor of Electrical
Engineering Computer Science frost_at_ittc.ukans.ed
u, 785-864-4830
2
ITTC - Mission and Vision
  • Mission
  • To provide an interdisciplinary research
    environment that capitalizes on partnerships with
    industry and government entities to develop
    technologies and advance knowledge in information
    technologies, telecommunications, and sensors
  • Advance education and training of students
  • Support Kansas companies and national industries
    through the transfer of technological innovation

3
What is Information Telecommunication
Technology?
Healthcare, Government Services, Business,
Environmental Monitoring, Education, Life-Long
Learning
Applications
Voice, Data, Video, Multimedia, Image,
Electronic Transactions, Resource Discovery
Services
High Speed Networks, Switching Systems, Advanced
Signaling Systems
Bitways
Fiber Transmission Systems, Wireless
Networks, Cable Systems, Satellite Systems,
Twisted Pair, Copper Loops, Broadcast, Cellular
4

ITTC Overview
  • Communications academic emphasis and research
    programs established in 1983, radar and radar
    sensing emphasis in 1964
  • Graduated students with telecommunications
    emphasis
  • degrees in EE, CS, CoE, Math
  • 29 faculty, 15 staff researchers, 6 Center staff
  • Current student population 125
  • 15 Ph.D., 85 M.S., 25 B.S.
  • Unique Facilities
  • Unique high-speed networking laboratory including
    a fiber connection to a long-distance fiber
    network
  • Lightwave laboratory, including 8 and 16
    wavelength systems, OC-192 test equipment
  • Networking laboratory, including ATM and IP Wide
    Area Networks
  • Digital signal processing and wireless laboratory
    with high frequency capabilities
  • Radar and microwave equipment with up to 40 GHz
    capabilities
  • Extensive computing facilities - 500 computers
    and 0.7 TB of storage

5
Research Thrust Areas
  • Networking and Distributed Processing
  • Intelligent Systems Information Management
  • Wireless Communications and DSP
  • Optical Communications Systems
  • Radar Systems and Remote Sensing

6
Vision for the Intelligent Systems and
Information Management Laboratory
  • Enable new customer services, and applications
    based on distributed and heterogeneous
    information sources and computing resources
  • Advance our understanding of distributed
    information systems

7
Vision for the Networking and Distributed Systems
Laboratory
  • Develop algorithms, protocols, performance
    prediction methods and measurement techniques to
    support the development and deployment of future
    communications networks
  • Advance our understanding of communications
    networks and distributed systems

8
Vision for the Wireless Communications Digital
Signal Processing Laboratory
  • Develop efficient and flexible software radios to
    increase the capacity and functionality of future
    wireless communications systems
  • Advance our understanding of wireless
    communications systems

9
Vision for the Lightwave Communications Systems
Laboratory
  • Create new optical and networking technologies to
    give information flows direct access to high
    capacity wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)
    systems.
  • Increase the efficiency and flexibility of future
    networks using existing fiber infrastructure
  • Develop the enabling technology for all optical
    networks
  • Advance the understanding of lightwave
    communications systems

10
Vision for the Radar Systems and Remote Sensing
Laboratory
  • Develop new microwave remote sensing instruments
    (radar and radiometers)
  • Apply remote sensing techniques to pervasive
    problems
  • Detection of antipersonnel and antitank land
    mines
  • Monitoring global climate change by measuring
    polar ice sheet thickness
  • Estimation of surface wind speed over the ocean
    for global weather forecasts
  • Create new collection and signal processing
    techniques for extracting information from remote
    sensing data
  • Advance the understanding of remote sensing
    through better fundamental models of
    sensor-target interaction

11

ITTC Expenditures
Last 3 year total 17.15 Million
12
Funding Sources
13
Some of the Research Facilities at the
University of Kansas Information
Telecommunications Technology Center
Lightwave Optics
Adaptive Computing
Remote Sensing
Networking Systems
Wireless DSP
14
Some of the Research Facilities at the
University of Kansas Information
Telecommunications Technology Center
Internet Backbone IP Router
20 Gb/s WDM Lightwave System
2.4 Gb/s Fiber Terminal
40 Gb/s WDM Lightwave System
25 Mb/s Wireless System
15
Summary
  • The University of Kansas brings together academic
    and research expertise as well as the facilities
    required for the innovative development of
    information technology
  • Networking and Distributed Systems
  • Network Based Software Applications
  • Lightwave Communications Systems
  • Wireless and Digital Signal Processing
  • Microwave, Radar Systems and Remote Sensing
  • It is our goal to remain at the forefront of the
    creation of the enabling technologies for the
    information economy
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