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ASU SenSIP A site of the NSF Net-Centric I/UCRC
The mission of the SenSIP (Sensor, Signal and Information Processing) Industry Consortium is to perform use-inspired research and train students in sensor and information systems, digital signal and image processing, wireless communications, networks, and multimedia.
Applications addressed include information processing, software systems, integrated
sensing, biomedicine and genomics, defense and homeland security, sustainability and
environmental technologies, speech/audio processing and telephony, imaging and video
systems, low power realizations, real-time implementations, smart stages, interactive
media, and vehicular sensing.
Sen IPSensor Signal and Information
Processing Industry Consortium
http://sensip.asu.edu
Net Centric
The SenSIP Industry Consortium http://sensip.asu.edu
The SenSIP IndustryConsortium
NSF I/UCRC Site
DirectorAndreas Spanias
Industry Advisory Board (IAB)Martin Woolf, Chair (Raytheon)
Ahsan Aziz (National Instruments)Chung-Fu Chang (Lockheed Martin)
Debbie Vogel (Sprint Communications)Brian Mears (Intel Corporation)
Doug Olsen (Acoustic Technologies)Byung K. Yi (LG)
Arts, Media and
Engineering
A. KelliherT. RikakisP. Turaga
Adaptive Sensing
ResearchA. Papandreou-
Suppappola
Low Power Systems
C. Chakrabarti
DSPC. Chakarabarti
L. KaramA. Spanias
A. Papandreou-Suppappola
P. Turaga
Dynamical Systems
Y. Lai
Signal Processing
for CommunicationsC. Tepedelenlioglu
Java SystemsT. DumanL. KaramA. Spanias
A. Papandreou-SuppappolaK. Tsakalis
Multimedia NetworksM. Reisslein
A. Richa
Biomedical SP
L. IasemidisL. KaramZ. Lacroix
A. Papandreou-Suppappola
Adaptive ControlsK. Tsakalis
Image & Video
ProcessingL. KaramP. Turaga
CommunicationsSystemsT. Duman
C. Tepedelenlioglu
Information Networks
J. ZhangY. Zhang
Speech & Audio
SystemsA. Spanias
Applied MathA. Gelb
R. RenautT. Taylor
B. Welfert
AZ Bio/BMEJ. He
L. IasemidisN. Tao
Multidisciplinary Activities Industry Members
Research Laboratories
Recreated PMS
The SenSIP Industry Consortiumhttp://sensip.asu.edu http://sensip.asu.edu
Message from the SenSIP Consortium Director
On behalf of the SenSIP faculty and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (IAFSE) administration, we welcome you to the Sensor Signal and Information Processing (SenSIP) Center. SenSIP originated as an IAFSE research cluster with signal processing and communications faculty from the Department of Electrical Engineering in 2004. IAFSE cluster funding supported activities across disciplines with faculty seeking a common research and education agenda in sensor theory and applications. New contracts and grant opportunities brought new membership to SenSIP from the Biodesign
Institute and the Schools of Mathematics and Statistics, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering. Sponsored collaborative programs in defense, industry and education brought together researchers and visitors from other universities including University of Cyprus, ETH, Imperial College, Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan, Polytechnic University of Milan, University of New Mexico, Prairie View A&M, Princeton University, Purdue University, University of Washington in St. Louis and several other leading institutions.
SenSIP launched an industry consortium with focus areas in digital signal processing (DSP), wireless communications, sensor systems, information networks, and applications in multimodal sensing, real time systems, and sensor networks. The industry consortium is directed by A. Spanias and has seven members, namely, Acoustic Technologies, Intel Corporation, National Instruments, LG Communications, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Missile Systems, and Sprint Communications. The SenSIP Consortium has recently been funded by the NSF I/UCRC program. SenSIP will collaborate with the Net-Centric I/UCRC in Dallas, Texas.
We invite SenSIP consortium membership from local and national industry with benefits that include:
n results from student research projects,n privileged access to state-of-the-art research through SenSIP reports,
journal and conference preprints,n faculty consulting,n continuing education,n technical seminars with distinguished speakers,n doctoral and master student portfolios,n software and hardware tools, andn member passwords to privileged SenSIP research and education
content.
We look forward to a strong industry-university research and education partnership.
Andreas Spanias SenSIP Center DirectorNSF Net-Centric I/UCRC Site
Message from the IAFSE Dean
Paul C. Johnson
On behalf of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering it is my pleasure to introduce the SenSIP Industry Consortium brochure. The consortium evolved from the signal processing and communications group in Electrical Engineering. Planning started in 2003 after a series of successes by core faculty in the area including five prestigious NSF Career awards and several DARPA and industry grants and contracts. With the emergence of networked sensing as an application of great interest to industry and government agencies, the group was expanded to include faculty from Mathematics and the then newly founded Biodesign Institute.
Collaborative research with the Arts, Media and Engineering School, the Biodesign Institute, the Schools of Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Bioengineering, as well as the bioelectronics and biosensors, and solid state research centers are highlighted on the SenSIP web page.
Annual SenSIP open houses featuring faculty presentations, student research posters, and invited industry and government leaders laid the foundation for a successful SenSIP industry consortium. The SenSIP industry consortium has seven paying national industry members. The consortium recently received federal funding from the NSF industry university collaborative research center (I/UCRC) program and became an NSF I/UCRC in 2010. The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is very proud of SenSIP’s successes and looks forward to even greater accomplishments and visibility forthcoming as it carries forward its plan to promote industry-university research collaborations.
Paul C. Johnson, Ph.D.Dean
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
The SenSIP Industry Consortium http://sensip.asu.edu
Synopsis
The objective of the Sensor Signal and Information Processing (SenSIP) Industry Consortium is to develop a research and education partnership with local and national industry. This partnership will focus on the development of new signal/information processing algorithms, tools, and software for integrated sensor systems. The primary objective is the development of new methods for extracting, parameterizing, transmitting, and classifying information from heterogeneous sensors and sensor networks. The faculty involved in SenSIP have a track record of funded programs in areas associated with the SenSIP mission and are actively establishing industry collaborations that promote cutting-edge application-driven research in these areas. The creation of intellectual property and trained workforce from this program will contribute to several important federal and state initiatives including biomedical, sustainability, defense, and border control. Some specific application-driven problems to be examined include:
• detectionandtrackingalgorithmsforsensors
• sourcelocalizationwithmicrophonearrays
• motiondetectionwithcameraarraysensors
• algorithmsforwaveformdesignforradarandsonarsensors
• sensorinformationprocessingforintrusionandbordersecurity
• signalprocessingforbiologicalandchemicalsensors
• informationanddecisionnetworksforsensorarrays
• acousticscenecharacterization
• data-mininginsensorsystems
• de-noisingandpatternclassificationforchemicalsensors
• wirelesssensornetworks
• signalanalysisfornanosensorsandMEMS
• realtimedigitalsignalprocessing
• speech,audio,andvideocoding
• multimediasignalprocessingandmultimedianetworks
• MIMOsystemsandchannelcoding
• genomicsignalprocessing
• biomedicalsignalanalysis
• softwaresystemsforsensors
• WiMAXand4Gsystems
• wirelessdigitalcommunications
• informationtheory
• reductionoffalsealarms
• artsandmediaapplications
• braindynamics
• dynamicalsystems
The SenSIP Industry Consortiumhttp://sensip.asu.edu http://sensip.asu.edu
SenSIP Faculty and Areas of Research• ChaitaliChakrabarti:LowPowerArchitectures• TolgaDuman:WirelessCommunications,ChannelCoding• DavidFrakes,MRIBio-imaging• AnneGelb:Edgedetectionandimagereconstruction,MRIandPET• JosephHui:Networks,OpticalNetworks• LeoIasemidis:BrainDynamics• LinaKaram:Image/VideoProcessingandCoding• Ying-ChengLai,DynamicalSystems• AntoniaPapandreou-Suppappola:Waveform-Processing,Time-FrequencyAnalysis• StephenPhillips,MEMSbiosensors• MartinReisslein:Networksforstreamingdataandmedia• RosemaryRenaut:Numericalanalysis,3Dvisualizationofthebrain• AndreasSpanias:Speech/MultimediaDSP,AdaptiveAcousticSensing• KostasTsakalis:AdaptiveControl• TomTaylor:Stochasticprocesses,filteringdynamicalsystems• CihanTepedelenlioglu:SignalProcessingforCommunications,Multicarriersystems• NJTao:Nano-biotechnology,electrochemicalsensing• PavanTuraga,MotionEstimation• BrunoWelfert:Wavelets• GuoliangXue:Networkingandbioinformatics,sensornetworks• JunshanZhang:InformationTheory,Ad-HocNetworks• YanchaoZhang:NetworkSecurity
Collaborators and Advisors
• Glen Abousleman, General Dynamics• BertanBakkaloglu,ECEE,ASU• MaheshBanavar,ECEEASU• VisarBerisha,RaytheonMissileSystems• FarokhBastani,UTDallas• AviCagan,Biodesign,ASU• AditiChattopadhyay,AIMScenter,ASU• BruceCochran,GeneralDynamics• JeannieFalcon,NationalInstruments• StephenGoodnick,ECEE,ASU• MichaelGorryl,ECEE,ASU• ShawnHogberg,Motorola• HeatherIrish,ECEE,ASU• KrishnaKavi,Net-CentricI/UCRC,NorthTexas• AislingKelliner,SchoolofArts,MediaandEngineering• KiDongLee,LGCommunications• MaryMurphy-Hoye,IntelCorporation• GopalNair,Matrix4Systems
• SayfeKiaei,IAFSEAssociateDeanforResearch,ASU• NarayanKovalli,SchoolofECEE,ASU• AthanasiosManikas,ImperialCollege• GeorgeMaracas,ECEE,ASU• StephenMiller,HemisphereGPS• JohnMitchell,DirectorofCorporateEngagement• ZacharyNelson,NationalInstruments• StephenPhillips,ECEE,ASU• MariosPolycarpou,KIOSCenter,UCy• JohnScott,LockheedMartin• NiteshShah,RaytheonMissileSystems• DanSheen,LockheedMartin• DavidStruble,Raytheon• HariSundaram,SchoolofArts,MediaandEngineering,ASU• SethSuppappola,AcousticTechnologies• JeffTian,SMU• TrevorThornton,ECEE,ASU• EricYeatman,ImperialCollege
SenSIP faculty, collaborators, students and friends
The SenSIP Industry Consortium http://sensip.asu.edu
Become a member of SenSIP Industry Consortium.Benefits:
• Costeffectiveandreducedoverheadresearch.• Projectsco-defined/co-advisedbyindustrymembersandfaculty;provisionsforindustryto
participate in these committees.• ConsortiumstudentsspendtimebothatASUandindustrysite;Arrangementscanbemade
for students to spend time at industry site.• Privilegedaccesstostudentportfolios;Studentpapersandvitaeaccessibleonlyto
consortium members.• IndustrymemberstaponSenSIPfacultyexpertise;ASUknowledgebaseinsignal
processing, communications, sensor networks, software and hardware, speech, video and multimedia systems.
• Accesstoalgorithms/tools/documentsusefultotheindustrycommunity.• TheSenSIPconsortiumcancreatecustomizedspecialtopics/independentstudycoursesfor
the industry members. • SenSIPfacultyorganizeandgiveseminarsontopicsdefinedbyindustrymembers.• Onehalfdayshortcourseperyearontopicscoveredbyourfaculty.• RestrictedSenSIPWebsiteaccessavailableonlyforindustrymemberswithrepositoryof
software tools.• Conferencereportsfromconferencevisitsintargetareas.• Organizelocalworkshopsonsensors,DSP,multimedia,wirelesscommunications,andother
sub-areas defined by industry.• Membershipintheindustryadvisoryboardwhereindustrymembersdefineresearch
directions, policies, and bylaws.• Industry-friendlyIPArrangement;Resultsofsharedresearchavailabletomembers;royalty
free non-exclusive IP rights on shared research.• Recruitingadvantagebydevelopingrelationshipswithstudentsatanearlystage.• Programinvolvesovertwentyfacultywithfullresearchfacilities.• Membershippermitsindustrydirectedresearchprojects.
Building the SenSIP Industry Consortium Membership
2/2007 8/2007 10/2007 12/2007 1/2008 9/2008 1/2009 6/2009 12/2009 7/2010 6/2011
SenSIPAgreementsSigned
SenSIP Open HouseInvitation to Industry Partners
Recreated PMS
Finalized AgreementAzTE OVPR IAFSE
AcousticTechnologiesSignsAgreement
RaytheonSignsAgreement
NationalInstrumentSignsAgreement
LockheedSignsAgreement
IntelSignsAgreement
NSFI/UCRC
LGSignsAgreement
SprintSignsAgreement
The SenSIP Industry Consortiumhttp://sensip.asu.edu http://sensip.asu.edu
Security and Defense Applications• IntegratedSensingSystems• SensorNetworks• Radar,Sonar,andArraySignalProcessing• WaveformDesign
Multimedia Systems• SpeechProcessing• ImageandVideoCoding• ComputerGamesand
video Summarization 4G Network Applications and Smart Stages
• AlgorithmsforArts,Media,and Entertainment
• ComputerMusic
Biomedical Applications• Biosensors• BiometricsandDataMining• GenomicSignalProcessing• MRIApplications• DNAAnalysis• BrainDynamics
Communications and Signal Processing• DigitalSignalProcessing• WirelessCommunications• SignalProcessingfor
Communications• Sourceand
Channel Coding• LowPowerAlgorithms• SoftwareDefinedRadio• DSPforBiosensing• DataMining
Wireless Systems• InformationTheoryandNetworks• MultimediaNetworks• MIMOSystems
and Adaptive Antennas
• ModulationandCoding Systems
• AntennaSystems• 4GSystems• NetworkSecurity
Algorithms, Hardware and Software Systems• DSPChipsandFPGAs• JavaSystemsandJ-DSP• MATLABSimulationsand
Testbeds• Javaforcontrollingsensor
networks• iOSandAndroid
programming• DynamicalSystems• AdaptiveControls• ChaosTheory
Research areas
The SenSIP Industry Consortium http://sensip.asu.edu
Contact:
Andreas SpaniasDirector, The SenSIP Industry Consortium Room GWC 440School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Arizona State UniversityTempe,[email protected]
The SenSIP Industry Consortium received funding from the National Science foundation (NSF) to become a national Industry / University Collaborative Research Center (I/UCRC) under the NSF Net-Centric umbrella. Sponsored in part by NSF I/UCRCAwards0934418and1035086andbyindustrymembers.
Industry Consortium Projects• EchoCancellation,AcousticTechnologies• SoftwareforNewOSCIStandardInterfacing,Intel
Corporation• DSPAlgorithmsandSoftwareforSensors,National
Instruments• WaveformDesignforRadar,LockheedMartin• RadarSignalProcessing,RaytheonMissileSystems• SensorNetworks,LG• 4G/WiMaxResearch,SprintCommunications
Federal and Industry projects• NIH:ChemicalSensors,(withUC-Riverside)• AFOSRMURI:AdaptiveWaveformDesignforFull
Spectral Dominance• NSFFRG:MathematicalFoundationsofMRI• NSFNeTS-WNCollaborativeResearch:Channel-
Aware Distributed Scheduling• ONRMURI:CapacityandTransmitter/Receiver
Design for UWA Channels• STTR:MIMOSignalingforUnderwater
Communications • Seagate:BitPatternedMediaRecording• NSF:IGERT:AnArts,SciencesandEngineering
Initiative for Experiential Media• NSFPhase3:Java-DSPSoftwareDevelopment• NSF,PlanningGrant,SenSIPConsortium• NSFEXP:DSPAlgorithmsforSiliconIon-Channel
Sensors• NSFCCF,BiomedicalInnovationsUsingAgile
Sensing • NSFCollaborativeGrant,AnAstronomical-
Calibrated Time Scale• GlobalEngagementProject:UniversityofCyprus
KIOScenterandASUSenSIPCenter• NIH:TooltoIntegrateGenomicandProteomicData
of Aging• NIH-CollaborativeGrant,WearableNanosensor
Array• NSF:CSR-EHS:Hardware/SoftwareCo-
Exploration of Scalable Software Defined Radio• GeneralDynamics:ImageandVideoCompression
and Transmission Technologies• SunMicrosystems:SunFireV880ServerforVideo
Trace Project• FiveNSF:CAREERAwardsinSignalProcessing
and Communications• NSFIndustry/UniversityCollaborativeResearch
Center (I/UCRC)