CONNECT Partners With COSMOS in Manhattan

CONNECT’s OpenIreland testbed in Trinity College Dublin will partner with COSMOS in New York City as part of a new transatlantic research partnership announced today (St Patrick’s Day). Researchers will use data from the testbeds to develop machine learning algorithms capable of predicting physical layer network behaviour.

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A Paper by Nokia Bell Labs and Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María on 28 GHz Channel Measurements COSMOS will Appear in IEEE Transactions on Antenna and propagation

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A team from Nokia Bell Labs and Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María reports extensive millimeter-wave channel measurement campaigns at 28 GHz in different urban street canyon environments including the COSMOS…

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Virtual Workshop on New Frontiers In Wireless Spectrum Technology and Policy – Feb. 12, 2021

The IRIS (Interdisciplinary National Research Center for Innovations in Spectrum) proposal team at Rutgers, Columbia, NYU, Princeton, Arizona, UT Austin, Oregon State and Syracuse, cordially invites you to its NSF-sponsored…

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A Paper About the COSMOS Education Toolkit Appeared in ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, October 2020

A new publication about the COSMOS Educational Toolkit has been published with a public review in the ACM  SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, Oct. 2020 issue. The paper describes the ways…

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COSMOS Testbed Designated as Generally Available, Nodes Named After Major Graduating Contributors, and NSF Supplemental Funding Available

The COSMOS testbed was recently designated as Generally Available, by the PAWR Program Office. Namely, the testbed is now available to experimenters, and NSF PI’s of active research awards can…

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