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CAREER: Over-the-Air Computation - Turning Wireless Networks into Computing Networks — NSF Award to University of South Carolina a

Wireless signals have long been a cornerstone for many communication-based applications, from mobile cellular systems to navigation. This project aims to use wireless signals in a new direction, i.e., computation, particularly for machines interacting with each other wirelessly, with the ultimate goal of faster computa

Award titleCAREER: Over-the-Air Computation - Turning Wireless Networks into Computing Networks
Award ID2438837
AwardeeUniversity of South Carolina at Columbia
CityCOLUMBIA
StateSC
Amount obligated$295,470
Principal investigatorAlphan Sahin
ProgramNetworking Technology and Syst
Start date07/01/2025
AbstractWireless signals have long been a cornerstone for many communication-based applications, from mobile cellular systems to navigation. This project aims to use wireless signals in a new direction, i.e., computation, particularly for machines interacting with each other wirelessly, with the ultimate goal of faster computation for fast decision-making, learning, and coordination. To this end, the project plans to use the wireless medium as a computational substrate, i.e., over-the-air computation (O
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