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    77 * [wiki:CFTFP Computing for the Future of the Planet] - Digital technology is becoming an indispensable and crucial component of our lives, society, and the environment. Computing for the Future of the Planet is a framework for computing in the context of problems facing the planet. The framework has a number of goals: an optimal digital infrastructure, sensing and optimising with a global world model, reliably predicting and reacting to our environment, and digital alternatives to physical activities.  
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    9  * [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~ic231/wirelesscomms/wct_main.html Wireless Communications] - The research undertaken by the Wireless Communications Team encompasses broadband Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems, 3G and 4G systems, and wireless local area networks (wLANs). Research includes electromagnetics modelling and measurements, multi-carrier modulation, space-time coding and spatial multiplexing in MIMO, reduced complexity detection of MIMO,  interference cancellation, heterogeneous networking, ad hoc networking and software-defined radio. This research is led by Dr. Ian Wassell. 
     9 * [http://dtg-wireless.cl.cam.ac.uk Wireless Communications] - The research undertaken by the Wireless Communications Team encompasses broadband Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems, 3G and 4G systems, and wireless local area networks (wLANs). Research includes electromagnetics modelling and measurements, multi-carrier modulation, space-time coding and spatial multiplexing in MIMO, reduced complexity detection of MIMO,  interference cancellation, heterogeneous networking, ad hoc networking and software-defined radio. This research is led by Dr. Ian Wassell. 
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    1111 * [wiki:BatSystem The Bat System] - The Bat system is a high-accuracy 3D positioning system based on a combination of ultrasound and radio. It was jointly developed by the DTG (then LCE) and AT&T Research Cambridge and runs to this day across the DTG floorspace, where novel uses and operational changes are being investigated.