Networks and Analytics Laboratory (NAN Lab) is a research laboratory that addresses a broad spectrum of data communication technologies in challenging real-world setting. In NANLab we investigate topics within wireless communication, networking, network security, and data analytics. Our approach is driven by experiments combined with theoretical models to create exciting and insightful applications and new knowledge. We apply our research to various application domains including the Internet of Things, smart grid communication, as well as drone, and satellite communications.
The laboratory is equipped with three 1U blade servers (8-12 CPU cores), two resilient RAID1 SSD disc systems, 2 GPU servers (32 cores), and 4 LAN switches (Cisco Catalysts 2960 and 3560-SX; 2 HP Aruba 2930F). In addition, we operate a UHF and S-band ground station with outdoor antennas and SDR-based radio front ends. The laboratory is climate controlled with cooling.
Currently, the laboratory hosts a few testbeds associated with specific project activities:
The laboratory is equipped with instruments for wireless signal characterization, such as an oscilloscope, a spectrum analyser (6Hz), a signal generator, power supplies, and a 3D printer.
Helsingforsgade 10, 8200 Aarhus N