The Hub for Spectrum Management with Adaptive and Reconfigurable Technology (SMART Hub) is a multi-disciplinary center working to solve tomorrow’s wireless spectrum issues today. SMART Hub is developing next-generation technologies for unprecedented spectrum agility, enabling a revolution in how the world uses the wireless spectrum.
SMART Hub has received a three-year, $998,293 award from the National Science Foundation to launch a national, cohort-based mentoring program that builds a robust pipeline of future spectrum practitioners.
More than 135 students from 47 universities across the U.S. explored technologies and potential career paths in the high-demand area of wireless radio frequency, facilitated by SMART Hub.
Charles Baylis, Ph.D., professor of electrical and computer engineering and director of Baylor’s SMART Hub, testified on spectrum technology before a hearing of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.
SMART Hub is pleased to announce the successful completion of its initial technology demonstration event held today in Arlington, Virginia. This milestone event highlighted the collaborative efforts and advancements achieved since its primary research began six months earlier.