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Columbia Receives NSF Grant for Wireless Sensors

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NEW YORK, Dec. 11, 2017 — The Data Science Institute and the Electrical Engineering Department at Columbia University received a $650,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop energy-efficient sensors that allow mobile- and wireless-device users to tap into available unused channels in the radio-frequency spectrum. The sensors will enable future communication systems to flexibly share the spectrum. Wireless communications and mobile applications have placed an enormous strain on the electromagnetic spectrum, which is a finite and limited resource. "At some point in the future, as we keep using more...Read full article

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    Published: December 2017
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