Wireless Institute Advances Spectrum Innovation at IEEE DySPAN 2025
April 23, 2025
The Wireless Institute is excited to announce that Co-Directors J. Nicholas Laneman and Bertrand Hochwald, along with Wireless faculty member Monisha Ghosh and several of their students, have had multiple papers accepted to the IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN) 2025.

As highlighted by the event organizers, DySPAN serves as a premier global forum for advancements in spectrum technology and policy, bringing together leaders from academia, industry, and government.
The Institute would like to recognize the following members who had papers accepted in February by IEEE DySPAN 2025:
- Bingyan Lu, NSF SpectrumX PhD student (University of Notre Dame), Caleb Reinking, NSF SpectrumX research partner (University of Notre Dame), and J. Nicholas Laneman, NSF SpectrumX center director (University of Notre Dame), co-authored “Initial Evaluation of Retrieval-Augmented Generation Approaches in Spectrum Policy Research.”
- Christopher Wahl, NSF SpectrumX PhD student (University of Notre Dame) and Bertrand Hochwald, NSF SpectrumX research partner (University of Notre Dame), Mariya Zheleva, NSF SpectrumX research partner (SUNY, University at Albany), Dirk Grunwald, NSF SpectrumX research partner (University of Colorado, Boulder), Cong Shen, NSF SpectrumX research partner (Northwestern University), Karyn Doke, NSF SpectrumX research partner (Hamilton College), and Danijela Cabric, NSF SpectrumX research partner (University of California, Los Angeles) are among the co-contributors of the tutorial “The SpectrumX Toolkit for Data-Driven Spectrum Measurement, Modeling and Analytics.”
- Seda Dogan-Tusha, NSF SpectrumX postdoctoral associate (University of Notre Dame), Armed Tusha, NSF SpectrumX postdoctoral associate (University of Notre Dame), Muhammad Rochman, NSF SpectrumX graduate student (University of Notre Dame), Hossein Nasiri, NSF SpectrumX PhD student (University of Notre Dame), Joshua Roy Palathinkal, NSF SpectrumX PhD student (University of Notre Dame), and Monisha Ghosh, NSF SpectrumX policy outreach director (University of Notre Dame) are listed among co-authors of “Evaluation of Indoor/Outdoor Sharing in the Unlicensed 6 GHz Band.”

In addition to members attending and presenting at the event, it was announced on March 27, 2025, that the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) SpectrumX will also sponsor DySPAN 2025. Through these various channels of involvement, the center aims to forge strong relationships with a wider audience of leading spectrum experts. The Wireless Institute congratulates all contributors on this recognition of their impactful research.
IEEE DySPAN 2025 will be held from May 12-16 in London, England.
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Originally published by Stephanie Looney at SpectrumX.org on March 12, 2025.