The mission of the Wireless Devices and Electromagnetics (WiDE) Lab is to advance the state of the art of wireless circuits and antennas (up to mm-wave frequencies) while educating the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs in this domain.
In order to improve the performance of wireless devices, lab individuals perform focused research on:
- Material engineering
- Novel manufacturing techniques
- Optimized antenna and circuit geometries
- Other concerns related to the real-world implementation of high-performance wireless devices
Laboratory researchers have expertise on a wide range of topics in avionics and aerospace communications and sensing, including RADAR, satellite communications, and UAS Sense and Avoid.
Equipment
- ETS-Lindgren Far-Field Antenna Anechoic Chamber up to 20 GHz (12 feet x 12 feet x 24 feet)
- Keysight 2-Port PNA (67 GHz)
- Keysight 4-port VNA (20 GHz)
- Keysight Signal Analyzer (26.5 GHz)
- onScrypt 3Dn additive manufacturing system
- LPKF ProtoLaser U4 laser circuit board system
- LPKF ProtoMat S103 circuit board plotter
- Alessi probe station
- Keysight FieldFox (9 GHz)
- Femtosecond 10W IR Laser
Lab Director
Eduardo Rojas
Professor and Chair
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept
- College of Engineering
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Contact Us
Dr. Eduardo A. Rojas-NastrucciMicaPlex, Rm. 224
Daytona Beach, FL 32114