Collaborative Research: NewSpectrum: Enabling Dense and In-Situ Spectrum Monitoring via An — NSF Award to University of Notre Dame
Ushering in a new era of spectrum sharing requires dynamic spectrum access (DSA) that natively supports both primary and legacy users, while creating new opportunities for spectrum utilization. A comprehensive blend of technical, economic, and policy-based solutions is required to realize this vision, including potenti
| Award title | Collaborative Research: NewSpectrum: Enabling Dense and In-Situ Spectrum Monitoring via An |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2434134 |
| Awardee | University of Notre Dame |
| City | NOTRE DAME |
| State | IN |
| Amount obligated | $199,971 |
| Principal investigator | Monisha Ghosh |
| Program | SWIFT-Spectrum Innov Futr Tech |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Ushering in a new era of spectrum sharing requires dynamic spectrum access (DSA) that natively supports both primary and legacy users, while creating new opportunities for spectrum utilization. A comprehensive blend of technical, economic, and policy-based solutions is required to realize this vision, including potential modification to existing cellular standards to ensure that future 6G standards are inherently “sharing native”. Precise, low-latency, and localized spectrum usage monitoring tha |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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