Army High Performance Computing Research Center

AHPCRC Technical Areas

Network connectivity map

TA3: Computational Battlefield Network and Information Sciences

Lead: George Papanicolaou (Stanford)

Civilian wireless communications networks must provide reliability and mobility, while accommodating many applications (voice, data, images, navigation) within available bandwidth. Military networks require all of this, plus security, stealth, resistance to hostile interference, and the ability to set up ad hoc networks in a variety of environments. Computer modeling aids in designing complex wireless communications networks for optimum security and effectiveness. HPCs incorporated into operating networks provide fine-tuning and real-time adaptability to changing circumstances.

 More information on TA3 (this link goes to a separate Stanford website)...


Graphic, Left: Network connectivity map. Right: User mobility map.

Projects and People 

3–1: Information Dissemination and Aggregation under Mobility

Leonidas Guibas (Stanford)

3–2: Robust Wireless Communications in Complex Environments

George Papanicolaou (Stanford)
Arogyaswami Paulraj (Stanford)

3–3: Secure Sensor Data Dissemination and Aggregation

Hong Huang (NMSU)

Amiya Bhattacharya (NMSU)

3–4: Antenna Front-End and Receiver Technology for

Multi-Function Radio Frequency Architectures

Gregory Wilkins (Morgan State)
Lawrence Walker (Morgan State)

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