Networking, Edge Computing, and Security
Networking, edge computing and security
Research Overview
The cellular core network is undergoing significant transformations to enable distributed and disaggregated architectures, software defined networking, and mobile edge computing. As wireless networks have become increasingly critical in the economy and daily lives, the resilience and security of this vital communications infrastructure have also emerged as a key concern. NYU Wireless brings a unique set of networking and security researchers to help develop and evaluate robust, fast, intelligent networks and edge services.
Research Topics
Reliable Broadband Low-latency Communications
Research Overview The data rates of both wired and wireline links have increased relentlessly over the last several decades. Wireless access rates used to trail wireline access rat
5G Connected Intelligent Wearables for People with Blindness and Low-Vision
Research Overview There are 39 million blind and 246 million people with low vision worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. While therapeutic advances are being deve
Satellite-Terrestrial Interference and Spectrum Sharing in the Upper Mid-Band
Research Overview The upper mid-band from 7–24 GHz has attracted considerable interest to expand cellular services due to their balance of coverage and capacity. A key challenge