Innovation at its Best: Join our Forward-Thinking Company At CableLabs we wake up every day to invent the future. CableLabs is a global, award-winning innovation and R&D lab dedicated to keeping people connected by building and orchestrating emergent technology and igniting co-innovation today for the broadband of tomorrow. The Spectrum Utilization Study Intern position resides in the Wireless Technologies department at CableLabs. This department conducts research and development in new and emerging wireless technologies that include 5G, 6G, Wi-Fi, and spectrum-sharing strategies. Our team plays a crucial role in developing industry standards and technical regulatory policy for mobile and Wi-Fi network design, deployment, service delivery, and operations in licensed and unlicensed spectrum. Why This Internship Is Exciting The Wireless Technologies group at CableLabs is seeking candidates for a summer intern position. In this role, you will be involved in spectrum-sharing studies and interacting with operators, regulations, and standard bodies. The practical project will likely make a direct impact on industry as well as generate papers and patents with solid contributions. The internship could be extended after the summer depending on mutual interests. What You’ll Do Many spectra are insufficiently utilized. This role will assist the team in studying the spectral usage activities based on field measurement data. Especially working on integrating spectrum sensing capability into the future dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) system. Based on existing CableLabs smart spectrum usage prediction algorithms, investigate, continue the research to improve prediction accuracy. Assess different levels of spectrum usage prediction requirements (e.g., non-real-time, near real-time, or real-time), define the corresponding requirements for spectrum sensing (e.g., resolution bandwidth, sweep time, number of locations, etc.) Define algorithms to coordinate spectrum usage data from multiple locations to locate the active transmitter(s). Investigate and develop different spectrum sensing platforms including software-defined radio (SDR), Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) for spectrum sensing, and rotating directional antennas. Document and write the necessary papers or technical reports to capture research outputs.
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees