
Kent Chamberlin, Professor, ECE Department
Dr. Chamberlin has been involved with the electromagnetics aspects of the project, which are predicting coverage area for the VHF radio link and implementing shielding to ensure that the equipment in the cruiser does not interfere with radio reception. He is currently working on what is called datacasting, which uses excess bandwidth from digital television transmissions to provide high-speed data to vehicles in the field.
Papers
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- Scott A. Valcourt, Pushpa Datla, Kent Chamberlin and Benjamin McMahon,
"Using Two-Way Datacasting to Deliver Real-Time Public Safety Information," 2008 IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security, Boston, MA, May 12-13, 2008
- Scott A. Valcourt, Pushpa Datla, Kent Chamberlin and Benjamin McMahon,
"Information Integration for Public Safety Officers," 2008 SPIE Defense + Security Conference, Orlando, FL, March 17-20, 2008
- Kent Chamberlin, Scott Valcourt, Andrew Kun and Benjamin McMahon,
"Evaluation of Datacasting in the Mobile Environment," 2007 IEEE 66th Vehicular Technology Conference, Baltimore, MD, September 30 - October 3, 2007
- Kent Chamberlin, Andrew Kun, Scott Valcourt and Benjamin McMahon,
"Measurement of Propagation Effects for High-Speed, Digital UHF Channels," 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, Honolulu, HI, June 10-15, 2007
- Scott A. Valcourt, Kent Chamberlin, Benjamin McMahon and Andrew L. Kun,
"System engineering of datacasting for public safety vehicles," 2007 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security, Woburn, MA, May 16-17, 2007
- Kent Chamberlin and Dragan Vidacic,
"Analysis of finite-differencing errors to determine cell size when modeling ferrites and other lossy electric and magnetic materials using FDTD," IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages: 617-623, November 2004
- Kent Chamberlin and Maxim Khankin,
"Measuring the impact of in-vehicle-generated EMI on VHF radio reception in an unshielded environment," International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Sendai, Japan, June 1-4, 2004
Technical Reports
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