Shipboard Communications, Sensors & EMC

Ship crews require high levels of situational awareness in order to avoid or deal with dangerous situations. Our research focuses on next-generation wireless sensor networks to monitor the integrity of the ship, its environment and its cargo. Electromagnetic compatibility becomes an issue when an increasing number of systems are deployed within a confined volume and our research will also address these effects.

Researchers

Dave MichelsonNaomi ZimmermanAlex BigazziMichael Brauer



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