CAREER: InteractiveRF: Fully-Adaptive, Physics-Aware RF-Enabled Cyber-Physical Human Syste — NSF Award to North Carolina State Uni
As technology advances and an increasing number of devices enter our homes and workplace, humans have become an integral component of cyber-physical systems (CPS). One of the grand challenges of cyber-physical human systems (CPHS) is how to design autonomous systems where human-system collaboration is optimized through
| Award title | CAREER: InteractiveRF: Fully-Adaptive, Physics-Aware RF-Enabled Cyber-Physical Human Syste |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2619789 |
| Awardee | North Carolina State University |
| City | RALEIGH |
| State | NC |
| Amount obligated | $185,809 |
| Principal investigator | Sevgi Gurbuz |
| Program | CPS-Cyber-Physical Systems |
| Start date | 01/01/2026 |
| Abstract | As technology advances and an increasing number of devices enter our homes and workplace, humans have become an integral component of cyber-physical systems (CPS). One of the grand challenges of cyber-physical human systems (CPHS) is how to design autonomous systems where human-system collaboration is optimized through improved understanding of human behavior. A new frontier within this landscape is afforded by the advent of low-cost, low-power millimeter-wave radio frequency (RF) transceivers, |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
Try NSFGrants →