Ted Rappaport spoke with Microwave Journal at the recent Brooklyn 6G Summit about the importance of the FR3 band and measurements conducted at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. You can view all sessions of the Summit here.
2024 Brooklyn 6G Summit – October 23rd – 25th
We’re looking forward to the 11th edition of the exciting Brooklyn 6G Summit, to be held at NYU Tandon School of Engineering on October 23-25, 2024. Register at the IEEE livestream link to watch remotely.
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The Pi-Radio FR3 SDR is Operational
NYU spin-off Pi-Radio has been collaborating with researchers at NYU WIRELESS on a National Telecommunications and Information Administration NOFO-1-funded research project. In this project, Pi-Radio has designed and built a wideband, low-cost, portable FR3 SDR kit to enable experiments in the upper mid-band. The production-ready SDR has been demonstrated as of 7/18/2024! Researchers involved from …
NSF Grant Awarded to Assist People with Blindness and Low Vision
With the help of a three-year $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), a team at NYU Tandon School of Engineering has kicked off its second phase of an ambitious research project that aims to transform navigation and accessibility for many of the 285 million people worldwide with blindness and low vision (pBLV). …
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New Metric for Evaluating Power Efficiency
Those who are concerned about power-efficient design in circuits, systems, data centers, power electronics, communications, and green engineering – basically, in any type of cascade – will find Waste Figure (Factor) to be a powerful and convenient analysis tool. Learn more about Waste Figure (Factor).
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Biden-Harris Administration Awards Wireless Innovation Fund Grant to Sundeep Rangan & Team
An NYU Tandon team led by Professor and Associate Director NYU WIRELESS Sundeep Rangan (ECE) received one of the first three grants awarded from the new Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund, a federal CHIPs Act program run by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration to support the development of open …
Governor Kathy Hochul calls on Professor JR Rizzo to Help Boost Accessibility for NYC Commuters
NYU WIRELESS Associate Director John-Ross Rizzo, an expert in assistive technologies and disability inclusion, is appointed to the MTA Board to advocate for universal design and technology-driven solutions to enhance accessibility across NYC’s transit system.
With NSF and Industry Support, NYU WIRELESS Aims to Harness the THz Spectrum for Amazing Possibilities
NYU WIRELESS Receives $3 Million NSF Grant to Pioneer Terahertz Measurement Facility
NYUSIM Version 4.0 Now Available in MATLAB · NYUSIM Version 1.0 is Now Available in ns-3
NYUSIM Version 4.0 enables simultaneous channel simulations with multiple antenna polarization configurations. Now users can select one polarization (co- or cross-polarization), two polarizations (co- and cross-polarization), or four polarizations (namely, vertical-to-vertical (V-V), horizontal-to-horizontal (H-H), vertical-to-horizontal (V-H), and horizontal-to-vertical (H-V) polarizations) for every single channel realization in the drop-based simulation mode.
Three NYU Tandon teams win $2.5 million from an NSF partnership to ensure resiliency is part of next-G wireless telecommunications
Lightning-fast, low-latency wireless, from 5G to 6G and beyond, will enable such services as virtual and augmented reality streaming, near-zero latency vehicle-to-cloud communications to help self-driving cars navigate in real time, remote surgery, coordination of automated systems in factories and other facilities, and a plethora of futuristic consumer apps. But it will also open a …