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From Open RAN to Open Spectrum - Sharing Spectrum, Services, and Infrastructure in Spectru — NSF Award to Northeastern University

Radio signals power many everyday services such as wireless internet, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), weather and climate forecasts, and navigation systems for ships and planes. This project explores smarter methods for different services to share radio waves and the devices that use them. Its goal is to ensure that

Award titleFrom Open RAN to Open Spectrum - Sharing Spectrum, Services, and Infrastructure in Spectru
Award ID2434081
AwardeeNortheastern University
CityBOSTON
StateMA
Amount obligated$759,422
Principal investigatorMichele Polese
ProgramSpecial Projects - CNS
Start date07/15/2025
AbstractRadio signals power many everyday services such as wireless internet, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), weather and climate forecasts, and navigation systems for ships and planes. This project explores smarter methods for different services to share radio waves and the devices that use them. Its goal is to ensure that everyone can benefit from these services while making the best possible use of the radio signals. Overall, the project strives to make communication systems work more reliably, saf
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