NSF announces the launch of SpectrumX, an NSF Spectrum Innovation Center
WASHINGTON– The worldwide growth of wireless connectivity has provided immense societal benefits and has led to an explosion in usage of the radio spectrum and expansion to higher frequencies. However, the range of available radio frequencies is finite, and as the quantity of users and applications increase the spectrum gets congested. Ubiquitous connectivity must operate in harmony with scientific uses of spectrum — such as Earth observation, astronomy, and geospace and …
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Published September 14, 2021 at 03:53PM
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