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MSU-Irish researchers collaborate on next-gen wireless communications
- A new U.S.-Ireland research partnership led by MSU aims to improve wireless systems with location-specific communications pockets.
- The project, backed by a $600,000 NSF grant, targets faster and more targeted intelligent wireless communications.
- Mauro Ettorre and Jeffrey Nanzer lead the effort to develop near-field wireless with non-diffractive beams for higher security.
- The research builds on collaboration with Tyndall National Institute and Queen’s University Belfast.
- The Irish and UK partners will be supported by their national agencies for this project.
- The effort targets near-field communication to limit leakage and enable secure multi-user transmissions.
- The team seeks to advance millimeter-wave radio systems for targeted private communications.
- The project is named Multi-Bessel Antenna System for Angle-Range Spatial Multiplexing.
- The collaboration includes partners from the Tyndall National Institute and Queen’s University Belfast.
- The MSU story appeared on the College of Engineering website and is now highlighted by MSUToday.
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