Agile Signal Alignment for Congested and Contested Spectrum Access — NSF Award to University of Virginia Main Campus (VA, $399,947
As we begin to explore novel paradigms for next-generation spectrum access and management, there is growing consensus that non-exclusive spectrum sharing strategies will play a key role in realizing a compelling vision for Spectrum Era 4. Every non-exclusive use system is subject to unintended and unpredictable interfe
| Award title | Agile Signal Alignment for Congested and Contested Spectrum Access |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2433870 |
| Awardee | University of Virginia Main Campus |
| City | CHARLOTTESVILLE |
| State | VA |
| Amount obligated | $399,947 |
| Principal investigator | Nikolaos Sidiropoulos |
| Program | SWIFT-Spectrum Innov Futr Tech |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | As we begin to explore novel paradigms for next-generation spectrum access and management, there is growing consensus that non-exclusive spectrum sharing strategies will play a key role in realizing a compelling vision for Spectrum Era 4. Every non-exclusive use system is subject to unintended and unpredictable interference; even exclusive-use systems can suffer from interference due to misbehaving or malicious agents. Finding more effective ways to deal with interference is of paramount importa |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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