CAREER: O-DSM: An Open Dynamic Spectrum Management Framework for Enhanced 6G Coexistence — NSF Award to North Carolina State Unive
Legacy spectrum sharing systems, like Spectrum Access System (SAS) used in the Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band, work effectively for static or slowly changing, i.e., slow-moving, federal systems. On the other hand, for other mid-band frequencies such as the lower 3 GHz band, these SAS-like systems face issu
| Award title | CAREER: O-DSM: An Open Dynamic Spectrum Management Framework for Enhanced 6G Coexistence |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2443035 |
| Awardee | North Carolina State University |
| City | RALEIGH |
| State | NC |
| Amount obligated | $397,356 |
| Principal investigator | Vijay Shah |
| Program | Networking Technology and Syst |
| Start date | 07/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Legacy spectrum sharing systems, like Spectrum Access System (SAS) used in the Citizen Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band, work effectively for static or slowly changing, i.e., slow-moving, federal systems. On the other hand, for other mid-band frequencies such as the lower 3 GHz band, these SAS-like systems face issues such as high operational latency, reliance on expensive sensors, and lack awareness of factors such as weather and traffic types. This project introduces a novel Open Dynamic Sp |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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