CMNL (pronounced: CYM-NAL) is focused on creating high-quality research through exemplary researchers. Founded in 2013 by Dr. Yusun Chang, CMNL joined the CSC to study Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). Since then, we have branched into many different aspects of mobile networking covering all layers of the communication stack. We welcome all researchers willing to contribute innovative ideas to the research field, no matter what level of experience. We also have welcomed partnerships with industry, and government agencies. Please Contact Us to inquire about joining our lab, or partnering with us.
Facilities
CMNL is located in the heart of Atlanta, at the Georgia Insitute of Technology Klaus building. We are a part of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with access to excellent lab facilities and workspace environments.
Klaus also comes complete with kitchen areas, loounge areas, and workspace areas.
CMNL provides several lab spaces to work in (when available), as well as private conference and video rooms.
Equipment
We have several laptop computers with Ubuntu, two (2) 9 dBi whip antennas, two (2) 6 dBi dome antennas with GPS antennas, five (5) IEEE 802.11p/DSRC/WAVE 1609 On-Board Units, two (2) IEEE 802.11p/DSRC/WAVE Road Side Units, two (2) Software Defined Radios with up to 6 GHz Tx/Rx capability, one (1) Alienware laptop for high power signal processing and simulation runs (dual boots ubunut, debian, and Windows 7; configured for GNUradio), MATLAB student licenses, two (2) walki-talkis, four (4) AC/DC power inverters
