New York University
Open and interoperable wireless technologies will help drive competition, strengthen global supply chain resiliency and lower costs for consumers and network operators.
The Research & Development (R&D) focus area provides funding to promote the development of new and/or improved testing methodologies. The following is an overview of New York University 's project.
Funding Amount
Focus Area
Testing for Open, Secure, and Adaptive Spectrum Sharing in FR3
This project will develop testing and evaluation procedures for open and interoperable solutions for Next Generation (5G-Advanced and Beyond) RAN components in the FR3 band with a focus on both shared and adversarial scenarios. There are 4 interconnected tasks:
- develop requirements and testing methods;
- consider testing methods and metrics at the system level for shared resources;
- consider adversarial settings including jamming and signal disruption on control and use plane data; and
- partitioning of tasks, interface specifications, and testing for Open RAN implementations that offer modularity and flexibility to develop FR3 RAN systems.
This is a collaboration between NYU, Florida International University, and Pi-Radio (a NYU spin-off).