Jonathan Viventi, an NYU WIRELESS Professor has received a $400,000 grant from the Army Research Office. Viventi is exploring uses for high-density neural recording to understand some of the brain’s most basic capabilities. His project aims to demystify the human auditory system, specifically examining the signals associated with paying attention and absorbing information in the presence of …
NYU WIRELESS Associate Director Dennis Shasha has been named a 2014 ACM Fellow for his technical and literary contributions to the field of data management. ACM (The Association for Computing Machinery) is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society and delivers resources that advance computing as a science and profession. Prof. Shasha describes his research as “puzzles …
Today’s Wireless World has recognized NYU WIRELESS director Prof. Ted Rappaport as a Top 100 Wireless Technology Experts for 2014. Prof. Rappaport was one of three professors who made the list, consisting of technology innovators and business leaders all across the wireless ecosystem, from wireless communications, phones, broadband cards, and virtually everything in between. The …
Nokia Solutions and Networks and the NYU WIRELESS Research Center at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering are jointly organizing the first Brooklyn 5G Summit, held April 23-25 in Brooklyn, New York. The invitation-only event will bring together wireless and mobile industry research and development leaders in academia, business and government to explore …
NEW YORK—NYU WIRELESS announced that AT&T joined the university research center as an affiliate sponsor—a three-year commitment to collaborating on the next generation of mobile network technology. Their research aims to ensure that the telecommunications industry can stay ahead of the demands of its users, who are consuming data at an ever-increasing pace and scale. …
Source : FierceWirelessTech In an interview with FierceWirelessTech Editor Tammy Parker, Rappaport discussed NYU WIRELESS and his research involving millimeter-wave spectrum. Following is an edited and condensed version of that interview. Theodore (Ted) Rappaport’s pioneering research into radio-wave propagation has influenced standards bodies and led to new approaches to network development for more than two decades. He …
NYU WIRELESS Founder and Director recently spoke with EE Times Silicon Valley Bureau Chief Rick Merritt about the 5G Spectrum currently on the horizon. Rappaport insists that there is a coming renaissance in wireless and in order to harness its potential, US regulators should be opening up licensing for the millimeter wave bands. “We need a …
NYU WIRELESS was pleased to welcome NSF Program Directors Gerry Tian and John Zavada to campus on November 21st. Dr. Tian’s program responsibilities at NSF involve Communications, Circuits, and Sensing-Systems (CCSS), Enhancing Access to the Radio Spectrum (EARS), and Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC). Dr. Zabada works together with Dr. Tian in the ECCS division …
Led by Professors Dennis Shasha and Theodore Rappaport, and supported by theNYU WIRELESS Industrial Affiliate companies, NYU WIRELESS students have created a first-of-its-kind millimeter wave (mmWave) propagation database of all measurements made throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan at 28 and 73 GHz in 2012 and 2013. This database shall be augmented with additional propagation measurements in upcoming years. The NYU WIRELESS mmWave propagation …
NSN joins NYU WIRELESS research center Will jointly organize Brooklyn 5G Summit in 2014 Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN) has made a multi-year commitment to actively participate in 5G research activities together with the NYU WIRELESS research center. NSN joins NYU WIRELESS as an affiliate sponsor and advisory board member. In addition to supporting the center’s research …