Millimeter-Wave Testbed

The current wireless technologies are unable to keep up with the rising demand for high throughput wireless communication links. With its high bandwidth and projected gigabits per second (GBPS) connection, the millimeter-wave (mmWave) spectrum has the ability to satisfy the demand. However, the wireless channel in the agricultural environment is not well understood to date. In comparison to urban and rural channels, the agricultural scenario is more difficult and distinct due to crop lifespan and growth behavior.

Software and Datasets

Welcome

The Cyber-Physical Networking Lab is an international research hub dedicated to innovations in wireless networks of systems that are aware of, can timely adapt to, and change their environment. CPN Lab alumni are employed in Purdue University, Apple, Amazon, Qualcomm, NVidia, and Microsoft.

Publications

Schorr Center Testbeds

Aside from serving as office space, the Cyber Physical Networking (CPN) Lab in the Schorr Center also serves as an indoor wireless sensor network (WSN) testbed for different purpose. The ceiling could be used to hold a mesh of TelosB motes, as seen below.

Ceiling

Photograph of several TelosB motes on the ceiling of the Schorr Center

SCAL Testbeds

Our wireless underground sensor network testbed in collaboration with UNL's South Central Agriculture Laboratory (SCAL) personnel, Clay Center, NE.