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Awardee:VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY
Doing Business As Name:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
PD/PI:
  • William H Tranter
  • (540) 231-2961
  • btranter@vt.edu
Co-PD(s)/co-PI(s):
  • William Tranter
  • Jung-Min Park
Award Date:02/14/2008
Funds Obligated to Date: $ 797,107
  • FY 2012=$70,000
  • FY 2011=$69,798
  • FY 2010=$293,734
  • FY 2009=$293,575
  • FY 2008=$70,000
Award Start Date:03/01/2008
Award Expiration Date:08/31/2013
Transaction Type:Grant
Agency:NSF
Awarding Agency Code:4900
Funding Agency Code:4900
CFDA Number:47.041
Primary Program Source:490100 NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Award Title or Description:I/UCRC: WICAT@VT
Federal Award ID Number:0809036
DUNS ID:003137015
Parent DUNS ID:003137015
Program:INDUSTRY/UNIV COOP RES CENTERS
Program Officer:
  • Rathindra DasGupta
  • (703) 292-8353
  • rdasgupt@nsf.gov

Awardee Location

Street:Sponsored Programs 0170
City:BLACKSBURG
State:VA
ZIP:24061-0001
County:Blacksburg
Country:US
Awardee Cong. District:09

Primary Place of Performance

Organization Name:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Street:Sponsored Programs 0170
City:BLACKSBURG
State:VA
ZIP:24061-0001
County:Blacksburg
Country:US
Cong. District:09

Abstract at Time of Award

This award establishes Virginia Polytechnic (VT) as a research site of the Industry/University Collaborative Research Center (IUCRC) for the Wireless Internet Center for Advanced Technology (WICAT). Other sites of this collaborative research center include the New York Polytechnic (lead), Auburn University, Columbia University and the University of Virginia. The mission of this center is to focus on emerging technologies for wireless internet. Virginia Polytechnic will be a strong partner of WICAT and will perform research activities that will be complementary and synergistic with those of the other WICAT sites. The theme at the Virginia Polytechnic site will be cognitive radio based wireless networks, with the following thrust areas: Software Defined Radios, Cognitive Radios, Cognitive Network Test Bed Implementation, Theoretical Foundations of Wireless Communications, and Wireless Systems Modeling and Simulation. The test bed will enable researchers from WICAT and others to implement and test algorithms, protocols, applications and hardware technologies within a realistic environment.


Virginia Polytechnic will make significant contributions to the mission of WICAT. The effort at Virginia Tech will be a subset of the already existing collaborations with wireless industry. The quality and quantity of research conducted will expand the impact of WICAT in technical, educational and outreach activities. WICAT at VT will include faculty and students from the Northern Virginia Campus and the Middle Eastern and Northern Africa (VT-MENA) campuses. This will add to the diversity of faculty and students, and WICAT at VT research site will emphasize diversity in all selections of faculty, students, and staff. The affiliation of a large number of industries with the WICAT at VT research site will provide students with significant opportunities and permanent engineering positions.

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