CAREER: Using Protocol Blind Spots to Develop Opportunistic Wireless Subprotocols for Adva — NSF Award to Brigham Young University
Wireless technologies are continually advancing, yet already deployed legacy devices remain in use for years, making it challenging to leverage the latest innovations. Upgrading wireless hardware is costly, particularly for long-term deployments. This project addresses this problem by enhancing the adaptability of exis
| Award title | CAREER: Using Protocol Blind Spots to Develop Opportunistic Wireless Subprotocols for Adva |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2440881 |
| Awardee | Brigham Young University |
| City | PROVO |
| State | UT |
| Amount obligated | $322,594 |
| Principal investigator | Philip Lundrigan |
| Program | Networking Technology and Syst |
| Start date | 07/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Wireless technologies are continually advancing, yet already deployed legacy devices remain in use for years, making it challenging to leverage the latest innovations. Upgrading wireless hardware is costly, particularly for long-term deployments. This project addresses this problem by enhancing the adaptability of existing wireless devices without needing hardware modifications. By utilizing overlooked aspects of wireless protocols, called protocol blind spots, this project plans to increase the |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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