About Session
In this session, select NSF SpectrumX researchers will give short presentations on their ongoing research projects:
- Integrating Machine Learning Capabilities into the Sensing Platform (Bert Hochwald)
- Coordinated Spectrum Coexistence via Beacons (Mike Honig)
- Component and System-level Approaches for Analog Interference Mitigation (Laila Marzall)
- Interference Resilient Communication – Theory & Practice (Nikos Sidiropoulos)
- Sparse Recovery Transmitter Detection (Mariya Zheleva)
Speakers
Freimann Professor, Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame; NSF SpectrumX
Professor; Research Planning Committee Director, Northwestern University; NSF SpectrumX
Assistant Research Professor, Electromagnetics, RF & Microwaves, University of Colorado, Boulder; NSF SpectrumX
Louis T. Rader Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Virginia; NSF SpectrumX
Associate Professor, Computer Science; Research Community Lead - Models, Algorithms, AI/ML, University at Albany, SUNY; NSF SpectrumX