I work at the intersection of network technology and public policy, an area rich in technically challenges and socially significant research topics. At the highest level, my research interests are as follows:
Dynamic Spectrum Access: Developing new models of spectrum management and methods for enabling coexistence among radio services. Of particular interest is coexistence with legacy systems, including interoperability and compatibility between federal and non-federal systems. I am currently developing new technical models and policies to address interference limits between legacy services and emerging new services. I plan to explore methods of reallocation based on coexistence, cooperation and/or interference tolerance.