Probabilistic Computing for Next Generation Spectrum Access — NSF Award to Northwestern University (IL, $754,541)
Next generation spectrum access will require accommodating an ever-growing number of devices within the limited amounts of useable radio spectrum. Efficiently allocating spectrum to these devices is often expressed as an optimization problem which can be computationally very difficult to solve. This challenge is exacer
| Award title | Probabilistic Computing for Next Generation Spectrum Access |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2433807 |
| Awardee | Northwestern University |
| City | EVANSTON |
| State | IL |
| Amount obligated | $754,541 |
| Principal investigator | Randall Berry |
| Program | Special Projects - CNS, SII-Spectrum Innovation Initia |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Next generation spectrum access will require accommodating an ever-growing number of devices within the limited amounts of useable radio spectrum. Efficiently allocating spectrum to these devices is often expressed as an optimization problem which can be computationally very difficult to solve. This challenge is exacerbated when the external conditions (e.g., number of connected devices, presence of interference sources, and other parameters) change in real time, thus necessitating a fast soluti |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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