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Collaborative Research: CIF: Medium: Ultrawideband Communications and Sensing with True Ti — NSF Award to University of Maryland,

Wireless communications, which has become an essential tool both for American consumers and the US industry, requires constantly increasing data rates to accommodate growing consumer demands. The US frequency regulator (Federal Communications Commission FCC) is currently making available new spectrum in the frequency r

Award titleCollaborative Research: CIF: Medium: Ultrawideband Communications and Sensing with True Ti
Award ID2504810
AwardeeUniversity of Maryland, College Park
CityCOLLEGE PARK
StateMD
Amount obligated$400,000
Principal investigatorThomas Marzetta
ProgramComm & Information Foundations
Start date02/01/2026
AbstractWireless communications, which has become an essential tool both for American consumers and the US industry, requires constantly increasing data rates to accommodate growing consumer demands. The US frequency regulator (Federal Communications Commission FCC) is currently making available new spectrum in the frequency range 7-24 GHz, also known as ‘’upper mid-band”, to satisfy this demand. In order to efficiently use this spectrum, it is necessary to deploy adaptive antenna arrays at both base st
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