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Collaborative Research: CISE Core Small: NeTS: Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Phy — NSF Award to San Francisco State Univ

The widespread adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) forms a critical foundation for enabling applications in healthcare, transportation, and industrial automation. However, the ultra-dense deployment of IoT devices and their need to transmit sensitive data raise significant challenges for efficient and secure commu

Award titleCollaborative Research: CISE Core Small: NeTS: Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Phy
Award ID2523751
AwardeeSan Francisco State University
CitySAN FRANCISCO
StateCA
Amount obligated$225,000
Principal investigatorQun Wang
ProgramNetworking Technology and Syst
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractThe widespread adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) forms a critical foundation for enabling applications in healthcare, transportation, and industrial automation. However, the ultra-dense deployment of IoT devices and their need to transmit sensitive data raise significant challenges for efficient and secure communication. Conventional cryptographic methods are often too computationally intensive for resource-constrained IoT devices. This project explores a lightweight and non-cryptographic
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