Graduate Research Assistantships in Wireless
Communications and Networks
Research assistantships and graduate fellowships are available for
U.S. citizens and permanent residents to pursue M.S. and Ph.D.
thesis research in mobile wireless communication systems and
networks at Clemson University. Research topics in communication
systems include advanced modulation, error-control coding,
code-division multiple access (CDMA) and other multiple-access
methods, and spread-spectrum communications. Research in wireless
networks is focused on the design and evaluation of distributed
protocols, such as routing protocols, adaptive transmission
protocols, and protocols for wireless distribution of multimedia
information. Applications include cellular communications, mobile
computing, packet radio networks, and personal communication
systems. Graduate students at Clemson use state-of-the-art
computers and simulation software for design and performance
analysis of wireless systems and networks. For more information
write wcp@ces.clemson.edu.