SBIR Phase I: Spectrum Coexistence Digital Twin — NSF Award to VECTORWAVE CORPORATION (MA, $304,638)
The broader/commercial impact of this SBIR Phase I project is the development of a new hardware technology that directly addresses a looming "spectrum deficit." Soaring demand for wireless data, driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G, is outstripping the capacity of available radio frequencies. The core issue is
| Award title | SBIR Phase I: Spectrum Coexistence Digital Twin |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2528405 |
| Awardee | VECTORWAVE CORPORATION |
| City | AUBURNDALE |
| State | MA |
| Amount obligated | $304,638 |
| Principal investigator | Ronald Davis |
| Program | SBIR Phase I |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The broader/commercial impact of this SBIR Phase I project is the development of a new hardware technology that directly addresses a looming "spectrum deficit." Soaring demand for wireless data, driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G, is outstripping the capacity of available radio frequencies. The core issue is that the most valuable spectrum, worth over $100B for commercial use alone, is also essential for critical defense and weather radar systems. Current spectrum sharing solutions ar |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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