My name is Aditya and I'm a postdoctoral fellow
at, at Nyu wireless.
My research scans a couple of different fields,
uh, one has to do with millimeter wave channel
modeling and propagation measurements.
The other is the emulation of millimeter wave
links.
So one way of, of, you know, designing wireless
systems as you build the prospector in the
receiver and you take it out into the real
world and your test them to see how they perform
in a variety of situations.
That method of testing is very slow and expensive.
A better way of doing this would be to take
the transmitter and receiver and connect them
to a box called the emulator.
So the emulator would take the signal from
the transmitter in, modified as if it has
gone over the actual, you know, real world
channels and then give the resulting signal
back of the receiver so you can sit in your
lap and you can test out your transmitter
and receiver designs as if they are working
over different propagation scenarios.
You know, I think Nyu wireless is unique in
that we have access to actual hardware to
bend in test systems.
And a lot of schools don't have the money
or the resources to do that.
It helps us to be a group that biggest actual
stuff that works in the real world.
