Procurement Summary
Country : USA
Summary : Spectrum and Wireless Innovation Enabled by Future Technologies - Satellite-Terrestrial Coexistence
Deadline : 05 Jun 2023
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 83197354
Document Ref. No. : 23-567
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : USD 4500000
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Tender are invited for Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies - Satellite-Terrestrial Coexistence
CFDA Number : 47.041 -- Engineering47.049 -- Mathematical and Physical Sciences47.050 -- Geosciences47.070 -- Computer and Information Science and Engineering
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement : No
Estimated Total Program Funding : $4, 500, 000
Closing Date for Applications: Jun 05, 2023
Posted Date : May 20, 2023
Description: The National Science Foundation's Directorates for Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS), Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), Engineering (ENG), and Geosciences (GEO) are coordinating efforts to identify new concepts and ideas on Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies (SWIFT). A key aspect of the SWIFT program, now in its fourth year, is its focus on effective spectrum utilization and/or coexistence techniques, especially with passive uses, which have received less attention from researchers. Coexistence is when two or more applications use the same frequency band at the same time and/or at the same location, yet do not adversely affect one another. Coexistence is especially difficult when at least one of the spectrum users is passive, i.e., not transmitting any radio frequency (RF) energy. Within the general area of the SWIFT program, this SWIFT-SAT solicitation focuses on satellite-terrestrial coexistence and covers both radio-spectrum and optical-wavelength coexistence.Examples of coexisting systems may include passive and active systems (e.g., radio astronomy and wireless broadband communication systems, or airborne and elevated transmitters such as satellites) or two active systems (e.g., space-borne radar and terrestrial communications). Example topics include communications at scale such as large-scale MIMO and intelligence surfaces, reconfigurable transceivers, energy efficient and low-power communications, innovative spectrum use and management such as joint communication and sensing, and resilient spectrum sharing, just to na...
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