Forging the Future of Wireless

The UA-led Broadband Wireless Access & Applications Center is backed by National Science Foundation funding of nearly $1.6 million over the next five years and industry support of about $4 million.

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The UA-led Broadband Wireless Access & Applications Center is backed by National Science Foundation funding of nearly $1.6 million over the next five years and industry support of about $4 million.

Imagine a future beyond 4G; a future beyond smartphones, exciting new apps and high-speed wireless Internet connectivity at home, work, school and in transit. Imagine a world in which the heating and cooling of our homes is controlled from cell phones, where medical devices are wirelessly networked and surgeries performed remotely, where rural communities communicate just as quickly and reliably as urban centers, and where computing efficiently and securely in the cloud is second nature.

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