NSF Engineering Research in Advanced Wireless
Posted January 31, 2024
Discipline(s): Engineering
With this Dear Colleague Letter, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for Engineering (ENG) encourages the submission of research and education proposals related to Advanced Wireless as an Emerging Industry.
Future wireless networks and systems will provide the backbone that connects users, devices, applications, and services that will continue to enrich America's economy. NSF has a proven track record of investing in fundamental research on wireless technologies and partners with other federal agencies and industry on such research.
Research supported by NSF and the Engineering Directorate will continue to innovate in areas critical to future generations of wireless networks and systems. These innovations will span new wireless devices, circuits, protocols, and systems for “6G” and beyond; security and resiliency; mobile edge computing; distributed machine learning, and inferences across mobile devices; fine-grained and real-time dynamic spectrum allocation and sharing; and other areas. New insights will make wireless communication faster, smarter, more affordable, and more resilient, robust, and secure, as well as integrated with efficient sensing.
Due Date: April 30, 2024 for consideration during FY2024.
For full DCL, click here.