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the Center The Wireless Communication Systems and Networks Program at Clemson University was created in 1993 in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to provide cross-disciplinary research and education in the field of wireless communication systems and networks.Research topics in communication systems include advanced modulation, error-control coding, code-division multiple access (CDMA) and other multiple-accessods, a methnd spread-spectrum communications. Research in wireless networks is focused on the design and evaluation of distributed protocols, such as routing protocols, adaptive transmission protocols, and protocols for wireless distribution of multimedia information. Applications include cellular communications, mobile computing, packet radio networks, and personal communication systems. The program is directed by Professor L.Wilson Pearson.
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Center for Research in Wireless Communications, 301 Fluor Daniel Engineering
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