Collaborative Research: NSF-RCF: NeTS: Small: Co-Designing Antenna-Analog-Digital Domains for Energy-Efficient Wireless Networks

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 2427158
Owner
  • Award Id
    2427158
  • Award Effective Date
    10/1/2024 - 3 months ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    9/30/2027 - 2 years from now
  • Award Amount
    $ 299,555.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

Collaborative Research: NSF-RCF: NeTS: Small: Co-Designing Antenna-Analog-Digital Domains for Energy-Efficient Wireless Networks

The cellular networks are crucial for the national economy and security. With each generation, the networks are designed to support higher performance levels. The next-generation networks, namely sixth-generation (6G) networks, will target higher data rates and new features like city-scale perception. To achieve the desired performance in the next-generation networks, new spectrum in the 7-24GHz frequency range, also known as the FR3 band, is being considered. However, the FR3 spectrum band is highly fragmented, which means that the design of wireless radios is poised to be even more challenging than the existing systems. In particular, this project will address two important questions for the new FR 3 band - How to formalize a mixed-domain system design methodology that leverages programmable baseband and analog (i) to meet the need of next-generation communication systems in FR3, and (ii) to enable multi-function operation with communication and sensing over such diverse bands in a power-efficient manner?<br/> <br/>This project will develop MD2 (Mixed Domain Design) - a novel theoretical framework and practical designs for next-generation networks using the FR3 wireless systems. The project thrusts will address foundations, algorithmic methods and prototype designs, using the platform of pixel antennas. The new designs will target communications-only, sensing-only, and joint communications and sensing wireless applications. A key innovation of MD2 framework will be to allow joint and systematic design across antenna, analog and digital domains, with practical designs using pixel antennas optimized for FR3 spectrum. The team consists of investigators from the USA and Finland who bring complementary expertise across multiple disciplines. This project will strengthen international collaboration between the US and Finland, with a significant impact on next-generation wireless communications systems.The project will involve undergraduate students to improve student retention in engineering programs and integrate new research modules into wireless communication courses.<br/><br/>This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

  • Program Officer
    Murat Torlakmtorlak@nsf.gov7032920000
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    8/19/2024 - 4 months ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    8/19/2024 - 4 months ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    University of Illinois at Chicago
  • City
    CHICAGO
  • State
    IL
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    809 S MARSHFIELD AVE M/C 551
  • Postal Code
    606124305
  • Phone Number
    3129962862

Investigators

  • First Name
    Besma
  • Last Name
    Smida
  • Email Address
    smida@uic.edu
  • Start Date
    8/19/2024 12:00:00 AM

Program Element

  • Text
    Networking Technology and Syst
  • Code
    736300

Program Reference

  • Text
    SMALL PROJECT
  • Code
    7923
  • Text
    WOMEN, MINORITY, DISABLED, NEC
  • Code
    9102