Computer Engineering
3 researchers across 2 institutions
Computer engineering research explores the design, development, and application of computer systems and components. Investigations focus on advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design, enabling more efficient and powerful hardware. Researchers also examine sophisticated signal processing techniques for extracting meaningful information from complex data. Areas of study include radio frequency (RF) engineering for wireless communication systems, and the development of efficient video coding and compression algorithms for digital media processing. This work involves both theoretical analysis and practical implementation of hardware and software solutions.
This research holds relevance for Arkansas's growing technology sector, contributing to the development of advanced computing infrastructure and communication networks. Innovations in signal processing can support applications in areas like precision agriculture, optimizing resource management for crops and livestock. Furthermore, advancements in digital media processing can benefit the state's creative industries and educational technology initiatives. The development of efficient embedded systems can also support manufacturing and advanced materials research within Arkansas.
This field intersects with computer science, electrical engineering, and materials science. Research activities involve collaborations across multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering a cohesive approach to addressing complex engineering challenges.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. L. Workman | University of Arkansas | 5 | 92 | ||
| Wing-Ning Li | University of Arkansas | 4 | 223 | ||
| Joseph Hilton | University of Central Arkansas | 3 | 20 |