WSN Team
Daniela DRAGOMIRESCU is Professor at INSA Toulouse. She is part of Micro and Nanosystems for Wireless Communication Group at LAAS-CNRS laboratory, Toulouse, France. She is in charge with the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) team. The team work focus on Physical and MAC layer development using UWB communication. The major applications fields are WSN for aerospace and health. Development of WPAN /WLAN with ultra high data rate communications are also studied.
WSN Team main research areas are :
- Reconfigurable, energy efficient PHY layer based on IR-UWB.
- Development and VHDL-AMS modeling of ultra low power, wideband 60GHz transceiver.
- MAC layer with new services like very precise clock synchronization and localization over wireless communication
- Flexible substrate heterogeneous integration potentialities for the complete wireless communicating nodes were studied and first results are very promising.
- WSN simulator for IR-UWB
Wireless System on Chip designed for Wireless Sensor Networks
Network of communicating reconfigurable nano-objects.
Wireless very high data rate for high definition video streaming.
Smart and reconfigurable antenna at 60 GHz.
Autonomous Communicating Network System
MIMOSA is an European project (Integrated project - IP) in the FP6.
MIMOSA stands for MIcrosystem platform for MObile Services and Applications.
You can find more information on this project on the official project Web page.
Anti-colission vehicle radar
Smart and reconfigurable antenna at 60 GHz.
SYMIAE - Miniaturized Intelligent Systems for Aeronautics and Space Applications (Systèmes Miniaturisés Intelligents pour l’Aéronautique et l’Espace)
The LAAS-CNRS laboratory is partner of FET Flagship European Project "Guardian Angels for Smarter Life". Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) is the EU incubator in information technologies. Its mission is to promote high risk research, offset by potential breakthrough with high technological or societal impact.