Facilitating Novel Modalities for Spectrum Sharing between Earth-Observing Microwave Radiometers and Commercial Users

2024-05-13·
Jonathan Chamberlain
Jonathan Chamberlain
Equal Contribution
,
Nicholas Brendle
Equal Contribution
,
David Starobinski
,
Joel T Johnson
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Abstract
A poster presentation prepared on behalf of the project PIs for the SWIFT (Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies) PI Meeting, itself held in conjunction with DySpan in 2024 as part of the larger NSF Spectrum week initiative. The presentation facilitated discussion of ongoing and future works myself and collaborator Nicholas Brendle at OSU had completed to that point and were in the midst of working on.
Date
2024-05-13 13:15 — 15:15
Location

Hilton Arlington National Landing Conference Suites

2399 Richmond Way, Arlington, VA 22202

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Jonathan Chamberlain
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Unaffiliated Researcher
As a Graduate Research Fellow with BU NISLAB, I published a number of papers, including a paper in collaboration with the Ohio State ElectroScience Laboratory stablishing the economic feasibility of sharing for wholesale commercial markets yielding priority to mission critical Earth Exploration Satellite Service-passive (EESS-passive) radiometers which received the Runner-Up accolade for Best Paper on the Policy Track at IEEE DySpan 2024. I was also actively involved in multiple service roles, including serving on the executive board of the Boston University Student Association of Graduate Engineers in various roles, membering on an advisory committee providing feedback for university initiatives and proposed policy updates to the Associate Provost for Graduate Affairs, and co-organized the 10th and 11th editions of the BU Center for Information and Systems Engineering Graduate Student Workshops in 2024 and 2025. For these efforts, as well as my work mentoring students both within the NISLAB and in other projects as well as my published research, I was recognized with the BU ECE Department Doctoral Acheivement Award for the 2024-25 academic year. I additionally had the privilege of participating in the 2025 NSF NeTS Early Career Investigators workshop.