Enabling Multiple Access in Visible Light Communication Using Liquid Crystal Displays: A Proof-of-Concept Study
A novel design that introduced a new architecture for VLC (Visible Light Communication) using liquid crystal display based shutter system that can be automated for data transmission manipulation.
Morse studio is a Research Lab, under the Georgia State University Computer Science department, that focuses on the science and engineering of Mobile and Robotic Systems through experimental research. We focus more on the research problems that encompass emerging technologies in mobile and wireless communication, computing and sensing. Our research spectrum ranges from visible light communication, computing and sensing, machine learning and deep learning, mobile and wearable computing, vehicular networking, robotics, and computer vision.
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An Electrochemical Method for the Detection of Disease-Specific Exosomes,
Jharda Yadav, Eseniia Ooriachek, Jazmul Jhaone,
Kimli Yang , Dr. Rushmore
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Dr. Aashok is a Professor in the Dept. of Computer Science and the Director of the MORSE Studio research lab at Georgia State University (GSU). His research group focuses on emerging technologies in Mobile and Robotic Systems through experiential research. Visible light and camera communications, mobile and wearable systems, robotics, vehicular networking, computer vision, and mHealth, are some of his areas of specificity. He completed my postdoctoral research from Carnegie Mellon University in 2016, under the mentorship of Prof. Peter Steenkiste and Dr. Fan Bai, and my Ph.D. from Wireless Information Network Lab (WINLAB) at Rutgers University in 2014, under the mentorship of Profs. Marco Gruteser, Narayan Mandayam and Kristin Dana.