Research & Developments (R&D) plays a crucial role towards the socio-economic growth of any country. This motivates scientists and researchers to innovate technologies for the betterment of mankind. Alongside, Businesses can leverage managing resources efficiently while increasing productivity and business growth. However, with a population of more than 25 million, Australia has only 50 (approx.) registered Universities and/or research institutes. Large organisations are seeking R&D support from overseas to introduce new technologies. These highlight the research gap in Australia which ANRF Research intends to fill. ANRF has a pool of researchers in the field of Communications, Computer Science and many more who can help with your Research Needs. So, if you have any Research Requirement, please contact ANRF Researchers for further discussion.
Moreover, ANRF Researchers have some noble ideas which can make significant socioeconomic impacts. Hence ANRF Research is looking to work with the right industry partner to transform those ideas into commercially viable products.
ANRF aspires to be the market leader in identifying innovative research ideas and promote them to industry partners for further exploration and commercialization. This would provide Australian Enterprises and Government agencies with local R&D Support and benefit local researchers for their innovations
So, if you are a researcher and have a noble idea, please get in touch with ANRF Business Development Team for connecting with suitable Industry partners.
According to the legacy of cellular design, every mobile device is connected with fixed infrastructure such as access point or base station. Thereby communicating with a distant mobile device is always been a challenge.
In his PhD, Dr F.M. Rahman developed a noble technique called 4-Node Intelligent Routing Algorithm (4-NIRA) where a distant mobile can communicate with the external world using intermediate mobile devices as mediums or Hops. This research has been presented in six IEEE international conferences as well as included in a book chapter.
However, the practical implementation of the noble thought required organizational capability, larger infrastructure and manpower. Thereby the work was shared with Telstra (The largest Telco of Australia) innovations who reviewed the research as a potential solution to establish voice and data communication with remote agricultural sites of Northern Qld.
There are usually two key delivery approaches for technical projects - Waterfall or sequential and Agile or iteratively delivery. Both approaches have their own strengths. However, in real work, the projects are constrained by budget, resource (skillset), customers' expectations etc. Hence a combination of a hybrid and flexible approach is required which will consider the constrains but thrive for maximum customer satisfaction.
ANRF is currently pursuing research to develop an optimum model for organizations to adopt during the rollout of technical projects.
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