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The Wireless at Rice Center’s singular focus is advancing mobile communications—faster and better from both network and device points-of-view.

Current Research

While our goal is simply stated, improving upon existing highly advanced wireless networks requires rethinking wireless networks from the ground up and the top down. Our research methodology involves new architectures and protocols, complemented by information-theoretic analyses and targeted network experiments using our many testbed facilities.

Latest News and Awards

Yasaman headed to Princeton for a tenure-track position

  Yasaman Ghasempour will be joining the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University as an Assistant Professor in 2021. She recently got her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rice University advised by Prof. Edward Knightly. She...

Full-duplex MIMO coming to next-generation networks

Qualcomm demonstrated full-duplex MIMO as part of their next-generation cellular offerings; see news release. Novel scalable full-duplex MIMO techniques, especially for antenna arrays with large number of antennas like those in Massive MIMO antenna arrays for 5G...

Doost-Mohammady Starts as Research Faculty

Starting January 2020, Rahman Doost-Mohammady is appointed as a research faculty at the ECE department of Rice University. Since 2016, Rahman has been at Rice as a Postdoctoral Research Engineer busy with building ArgosNet, the world’s first real-world massive MIMO...

Rice Wireless tapped for cutting-edge communications research

Rice University and the Army have established a five-year, $30 million cooperative agreement for research to enable advanced materials and next-generation networks. The effort is aimed at unprecedented intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance specifically focused...

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