Applied Signal Processing
The Applied Signal Processing Group is developing signal processing methods to solve problems in the real world, primarily in acoustics, biological systems and wireless communications. Examples of the types of project the group is working on include development of techniques for:- soundfield modelling, loudspeaker arrays for surround sound synthesis and audio-related imaging
- medical imaging, localization of lung sounds and detection of heart-rate variability
- multiple antenna communication, channel modelling and determining fundamental limits of communication
We are interested in hearing from potential students who are considering a PhD pathway.
Or, you might like to try us out during our annual summer research scholar program.
There are many ways in which we collaborate with industry, government and other research institutions.
We welcome involvement with international and national research networks. Contact the relevant member of academic staff to discuss a visit to our research group.


