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NeTS: Medium: Towards Unifying the Last-Mile Technologies of Low-Power Wide Area Networks — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-M

Diverse Internet of Things (IoT) applications may have different requirements for the bandwidth and range of wireless network connectivity. This project develops a unified framework to integrate different low-power wireless technologies, e.g., Long Range (LoRa) and Bluetooth wireless networks, for IoT applications. It

Award titleNeTS: Medium: Towards Unifying the Last-Mile Technologies of Low-Power Wide Area Networks
Award ID2504963
AwardeeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
CityMADISON
StateWI
Amount obligated$1,049,997
Principal investigatorBhuvana Krishnaswamy
ProgramNetworking Technology and Syst
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractDiverse Internet of Things (IoT) applications may have different requirements for the bandwidth and range of wireless network connectivity. This project develops a unified framework to integrate different low-power wireless technologies, e.g., Long Range (LoRa) and Bluetooth wireless networks, for IoT applications. It can significantly reduce the cost of low-power wireless infrastructure and deployment while preserving performance and efficiency. In addition, the project engages soil science exp
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