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Carleton Experts Available: Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

May 15, 2019

The Ottawa L5 connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) test facilities will launch May 17 and Carleton experts are available to discuss their research in the CAV field.

Halim Yanikomeroglu
Professor, Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 5734
Email: Halim.Yanikomeroglu@carleton.ca

Yanikomeroglu’s research spans the architecture of wireless networks, as well as the physical, medium access, networking and cross-layer aspects of wireless communications. His research interests include aerial networks; 5G and 6G wireless networks; as well as connected, autonomous, networked vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles.

Richard Yu
Professor, School of Information Technology and Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Phone:  613-520-2600, ext. 2978
EmailRichard.Yu@carleton.ca

Yu’s research interests include connected and autonomous vehicles, security in wireless networks, cross-layer and cross-system design in wireless-based systems, green information technologies, and multimedia over wireless networks.

 

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