NewSpectrum: Interference from terrestrial cellular systems to satellites: Measurement, mo — NSF Award to University of Southern C
Summary Smartphones have transformed daily life since their introduction, with ever-improving applications such as high-quality video streaming driving an increasing demand for higher per-user data rates and network throughput. One of the ways to satisfy this demand is by expanding the available spectrum for cellular o
| Award title | NewSpectrum: Interference from terrestrial cellular systems to satellites: Measurement, mo |
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| Award ID | 2433981 |
| Awardee | University of Southern California |
| City | LOS ANGELES |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $728,637 |
| Principal investigator | Andreas Molisch |
| Program | SII-Spectrum Innovation Initia |
| Start date | 04/15/2025 |
| Abstract | Summary Smartphones have transformed daily life since their introduction, with ever-improving applications such as high-quality video streaming driving an increasing demand for higher per-user data rates and network throughput. One of the ways to satisfy this demand is by expanding the available spectrum for cellular operators. However, using new spectrum introduces the risk of interference with legacy services and systems, i.e., systems that are already operating in the targeted frequency bands |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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