The Interdisciplinary Research Center for Communication Systems and Sensing (IRC-CSS) is established as part of the University's plan to focus on research that spans multiple disciplines on areas that are dearly needed in the Kingdom and even globally.
Holistic designs that span multiple disciplines of signal processing, communications, sensing, machine learning, and big data.
Characteristics of next generation (e.g., high node density, wide spatial existence, multitude heterogeneity, context awareness, quality)
Intelligent, self-organized, self-optimized, and context-aware system requirements
Massive systems (Massive IoT, Massive MIMO)
Public safety requirement and energy constraints (Green Communications)
Build infrastructure
Develop Competencies
Execute and conduct research
Connect with the industry
Contribute to the university campus through training and teaching
Outreach to the public and contribute to the community
Telecommunications and IT
Defense: GAMI and SAMI
Oil and Gas industry
Healthcare
Consumer Electronics
Automotive
Hajj and Umrah
Future mobile generations, and networks
Green communications
Sustainable and reliable communications for Autonomous Unmanned Vehicles (AUV)
Wireless links such as Millimeter wave, Terahertz Communications , and optical links
V2V and M2M Communications
Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine learning (ML) to enhance communication system
Dr. Hussain A. Alsalman took part in the Nature Conference on Low-Dimensional Electronics, held a...
Dr. Ahmed Reda took part in the IEEE International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engin...
Dr. Abdullah Abdulhameed took part in the IEEE International Conference on Sensors & Nanotech...
We are pleased to share that one of our research papers has been recognized among the Top 5 Most ...
Talk Abstract: IRS have attracted the wireless community in recent years owing to many benefits t...
This talk will discuss the roadmap beyond 5G (called next-G) by providing a comprehensive vision ...