Research
» Interdisciplinary Robotics, Intelligent Sensing, and Control (RISC) Laboratory
The Interdisciplinary RISC lab resides in the Computer science and Engineering department at the University of Bridgeport. It was formed in 1995 by its founder and coordinator, Professor Tarek Sobh, in order to do research in a variety of Robotics related fields, and as a step towards the development of commercially applicable projects.
Our research interests include reverse engineering and industrial inspection, CAD/CAM and active sensing under uncertainty, robots and electromechanical systems prototyping, sensor-based distributed control schemes, unifying tolerances across sensing, design, and manufacturing, hybrid and discrete event control, modeling, and applications, mobile robotic manipulation, developing theoretical and experimental tools to aid performing adaptive goal-directed robotic sensing for modeling, observing and controlling interactive agents in unstructured environments.
» Multimedia Information Group (MIG) Laboratory
The Multimedia Information Group, shortly MIG, is a division of Department of Computer Science and Engineering at University of Bridgeport. It was founded by Professor Jeongkyu Lee in August 2006. MIG's research explores the technology and application of multimedia and information including video surveillance system, graph-based video database management system, and medical videos. The MIG lab is located at Dana Hall #234.
» Wireless & Mobile Communications (WMC) Laboratory
The Wireless & Mobile Communications (WMC) Laboratory at the Computer Science & Engineering Department is led by Dr. Khaled Elleithy. The mission of the WMC Laboratory is to advance the state-of-the-art in wireless and mobile communications.
We are currently working on the following projects: 1) QoS of Multi-user communications for Cellular Networks; 2) Bit Error Rate Performance of Multi-user Wireless DS-CDMA receivers; 3) Power-Efficient Wireless CDMA Systems; 4) Fundamental Limits and Optimality of Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks; 5) Power-Efficient Wireless CDMA Systems, 6) Performance Optimization of Multi-user Receivers.
» PLC Laboratory
The PLC Laboratory at the Electrical Engineering Department is led by Prof. Jack Toporovsky.
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» Signal Processing Research Group (SPRG)
The Signal Processing Research Group (SPRG) resides in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. It was founded by Professor Buket D. Barkana in 2008 in order to do research in Signal processing fields. It includes four major areas: Speech, Audio, Bio, and Astronomy. Speech and Audio research projects are led by Prof. Barkana.Bio and Astronomy research projects are led by Prof. Gupta. SPRG laboratory is located at Tech Building #214.
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