
معرفی
Steve Hranilovic is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at McMaster University, concurrently serving as Vice-Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies. He holds a B.A.Sc. from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. His research focuses on optical wireless communications, including free-space optical (FSO) systems, visible light communication (VLC), and underwater optical links. Key areas include channel modeling, signal design, and experimental prototypes for high-speed optical systems.
Education:
- B.A.Sc., Electrical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada
- M.A.Sc., Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
Research Interests:
Dr. Hranilovic specializes in wireless optical systems, particularly FSO and VLC. His work addresses spectral efficiency, channel capacity, and practical implementations such as 1.9km FSO links and solar-blind UV communications. He explores applications in satellite communications, underwater networks, and indoor positioning systems using visible light. Recent projects include adaptive optics for turbulence mitigation and integrated LED-VLC systems.
Publications:
His recent work spans topics like FSO link optimization, VLC system design, and underwater optical communication. Notable contributions include studies on spatial diversity, precoding techniques, and experimental validations of high-speed optical links.
Awards & Recognition:
- NSERC Discovery Accelerator Grant (2021)
- Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow (2023)
- University Scholar Award (McMaster)
- Dean’s Teaching Honour Roll (2020)
Grants & Leadership:
As academic leader, he oversees graduate studies and research initiatives. His grants include funding for FSO channel measurements and satellite laser communication projects with the National Research Council (NRC). He co-leads workshops on optical wireless communications and advises on federal research priorities.
Labs & Teams:
His research group operates the Focal ECE lab, focusing on experimental FSO systems and VLC prototyping. Collaborations include NRC on satellite optical backhaul and underwater communication networks.


