Total: $8.1M
50. Sandia National Laboratories, “Collaborative Faculty and Student Research in Signal Processing and Machine Learning,” $325,094 (co-PI), 2022.
49. Sandia National Laboratories, “Faculty Research in Signal Processing and Machine Learning,” $86,384 (PI), 2020.
48. Sandia National Laboratories, “Using Software Defined Radios for Wireless Device Data Acquisition,” $64,108 (PI), 2020.
47. National Science Foundation, “CC*Compute: From Classroom to the Lab: NMSU Responds to the Changing HPC Landscape in New Mexico, ” $399,869 (co-PI), 2020.
46. Sandia National Laboratories, “Instantaneous Spectral Analysis for Identification and Classification of Bursty Data in Congested Frequency Bands,” $98,425 (co-PI), 2019.
45. Sandia National Laboratories, “Faculty Research in Signal Processing and Machine Learning,” $55,027 (PI), 2019.
44. Northrup Grumman Corp., “Micro-Scale Initial Implementation (MSII) Program Bandpass Filter Development,” $87,100 (PI), 2019.
43. Sandia National Laboratories, “Faculty Research in Signal Processing and Machine Learning,” $42,726 (PI), 2018.
42. Sandia National Laboratories, “Instantaneous Spectral Analysis for Identification and Classification of Bursty Data in Congested Frequency Bands,” $162,690 (PI), 2018.
41. SameDay Security Corp., “Preparing the NMSU 3D Motion Capture System for Biomechanical Data Collection,” $23,797 (PI), 2018.
40. Sandia National Laboratories, “Faculty Research in Signal Processing and Machine Learning,” $46,633 (PI), 2018.
39. Sandia National Laboratories, “Hilbert Spectral Analysis for Identification and Classification of Bursty Data in Congested Frequency Bands,” $98,600 (PI), 2018.
38. Sandia National Laboratories, “Summer Faculty Research in Deep Learning, Mobile Analytics, and Signal Processing,” $47,330 (PI), 2017.
37. Sandia National Laboratories, “Hilbert Spectrum Analysis of Moving Targets in ISR Data,” $94,251 (PI), 2017.
36. National Science Foundation, “Collaborative Proposal: Using Lean LaunchPad to Promote Transfer Students’ Persistence in Engineering,” $348,043 (participant), 2014-2017.
35. Arrowhead Inc, winner of Launch competition for startup companies, “VoiceCipher, Inc,” awarded $25K in seed funding, 2013.
34. U.S. Army / Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant Phase II, “Content Dependent Bandwidth Enhancement,” with Invertix Corp $700,000, 2011.
33. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL)/Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC), “Utilizing a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for Pattern Recognition with Applications in Digital Speech Processing,” $118,288 (PI), 2011.
32. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL)/Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC), “Utilizing a Multicore Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for Low Bitrate Speech Coding,” $140,426 (PI), 2010.
31. U.S. Army / Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant Phase I + Phase I option, “Content Dependent Bandwidth Enhancement,” with Invertix Corp $155,000, 2010.
30. U.S. Department of State, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright Scholar Award – Austria, $25,000, 2008.
29. Sarnoff Corp/Rosettex Technology and Ventures Group, “Model-Based, Single-Microphone Speech Enhancement Model-Based, Single-Microphone Speech Enhancement,” $179,000, 2007 (PI).
28. Texas Instruments, “Proposal for Donation of TI DSP Boards,” $6000 [fifteen TMS320C6416DSKs DSP boards)], 2005 (PI).
27. Texas Instruments, “Proposal for Donation of TI DSP Boards,” $4000 [ten TMS320C6416DSKs DSP boards)], 2004 (PI).
26. Motorola, “Future Development Tools for the Real-Time DSP Laboratory,” $8400 (equipment donation) (PI), 2003.
25. NASA, “Research Supporting Satellite Communications Technology,” $200,000 (co-PI), 2003.
24. NASA, “Effective Utilization of Commercial Wireless Networking Technology in Planetary Environments,” $647,000 (PI), 2003-2005.
23. IBM, “Undergraduate Research Experience in Automatic Speech Recognition,” $2000 cash grant, $1000 Software donation (PI), 2002.
22. NASA, “Renewal of the Center for Space Telemetering and Telecommunications Systems Grant,” $160,000 (co-PI), 2002.
21. Xilinx Corp., “Xilinx University Professor’s Workshop,” $2180 (equipment donation) (PI), 2001.
20. NASA, “Renewal of the Center for Space Telemetering and Telecommunications Systems Grant,” $700,000 (co-PI), 2001.
19. Motorola Foundation, “Utilizing Next Generation Software Development Tools in the Motorola DSP Laboratory,” $10,500 (PI), 2001.
18. Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, “Techniques for Preprocessing Speech Signals for More Effective Audio Interfaces,” $125,000 (PI), 2000.
17. Motorola Foundation, “Utilizing Next Generation Software Development Tools in the Motorola DSP Laboratory,” $16,500 (cash grant) (PI), 2000.
16. NASA, “Renewal of the Center for Space Telemetering and Telecommunications Systems Grant,” $700,000 (co-PI), 2000.
15. Motorola Foundation, “Instrumentation Grant for the Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Teaching Laboratory,” $15,000 (PI), 1999.
14. Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, “Techniques for Preprocessing Speech Signals for More Effective Audio Interfaces,” $125,000 (PI), 1999.
13. Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS), “Proposal for Seven Addition DSP56302EVMs,” $1743 (equipment donation) (PI), 1999.
12. NASA, “Renewal of the Center for Space Telemetering and Telecommunications Systems Grant,” $700,000 (co-PI), 1999.
11. Aldec Corp., “Proposal for VHDL Simulator License Donation,” license donation of three Active-VHDL Simulators, $5,000 (equipment donation) (PI), 1999.
10. Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS), “Proposal for Six Additional DSP56302EVMs,” $1494 (equipment donation) (PI), 1998.
9. Motorola Foundation, “Proposal for a Digital Signal Processing Teaching Laboratory,” $10,000 (PI), 1998.
8. Xilinx Corp., “Proposal for Xilinx Foundation Express and FPGA Evaluation Boards,” $8,693 (equipment donation) (PI), 1998.
7. NASA, “Renewal of the Center for Space Telemetering and Telecommunications Systems Grant,” $644,000 (co-PI) 1998.
6. Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS), “Proposal for Twelve DSP56302EVMs,” $5,437 (equipment donation) (PI), 1998.
5. Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector SPS, “Proposal for a Digital Signal Processing Teaching Laboratory,” $11,500 (PI), 1997.
4. NASA, “Renewal of the Center for Space Telemetering and Telecommunications Systems Grant,” $700,000 (co-PI) 1997.
3. Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector SPS, “Proposal for a Digital Signal Processing Teaching Laboratory,” $1750 (PI), 1997.
2. Tektronix Inc., “Instrumentation for Digital Signal Processing Teaching Laboratory”, $3615 (equipment donation) (PI), 1997.
1. Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS), “Proposal for Twelve DSP56002EVMs,” equipment donation of twelve Motorola DSP56002EVM Evaluation Modules, $3875 (equipment donation) (PI), 1996.