NSRI, UNL Developing AI for USSTRATCOM to Maximize Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Project team members from NSRI, UNL and JEC during kick off meeting at the Cyber-Physical Networking Lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 2024.
Project team members from NSRI, UNL, and JEC during kickoff meeting at the Cyber-Physical Networking Lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 2024 (image credit: National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska).

December 17, 2024 | Originally published by National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska on November 20, 2024

As digital communication grows, the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is becoming increasingly crowded. Novel solutions for how the United States can effectively share the spectrum are critical to national objectives, several of which were outlined in the November 2023 Presidential Memorandum on Modernizing United States Spectrum Policy and Establishing a National Spectrum Strategy.

Researchers from the National Strategic Research Institute (NSRI) at the University of Nebraska and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln School of Computing are developing novel artificial intelligence (AI) deep-learning techniques to model EMS environments and adapt them to use dynamic sharing techniques.

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