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iCNS: Center for Innovative Computing and Networked Systems
Our Research Areas
iCNS focuses on the use-inspired basic and applied research in the following areas:
Cellular and computer networks
Circuits, electronics, and digital systems
Cyber-physical systems and cybersecurity
Mobile computing and quantum computing
Power and energy systems
Radio spectrum management
Radiofrequency sensing and signal processing
Robotics and smart systems
Trustworthy AI and applications
Wireless communication systems
Our Research Clusters
iCNS is composed of four research clusters. Each cluster leverages the overlapping interests and unique expertise of faculty investigators to optimize team-based research infrastructure and intellectual capacities. Cluster-cluster interactions will have a multiplying effect in advancing the knowledge and technologies that drive modern computing and networked systems.
Min Song, Director
Min Song
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Achievements
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Passing Interference: Helping Astronomers and Satellites Coexist
Supported by NSF, a Stevens research duo will develop hardware and algorithms to cut down on the radio interference produced by thousands of newly launched satellites.
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Hongbin Li Awarded $600K from NSF for His Work on Radio Frequency Sensing
The electrical and computer engineering professor is creating new algorithms to enable radio devices to “see around corners.”
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$390K NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Award Will Create a Space-Traversing Subsurface Radar Device
Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Yanghyo Kim is designing technology that could make new discoveries on distant planets.
Office: Burchard 212B
Phone: (201) 216-8246
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