03 September 2024

Professor Erik G. Larsson, together with co-investigator Zheng Chen, Associate Professor in Communication Systems, is using their grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation for a new concept for traffic on wireless networks.

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As previously reported by Linköping University, the project, “Turning the Air into an AI Computer,” has received a grant of SEK 30,200,000 over five years. The principal investigator is Professor Erik G. Larsson, with co-investigators Zheng Chen from Linköping University and Carlo Fischione and Mikael Johansson from KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Recently, the article “Opening the gateway to AI in mobile networks” about the research project was published on the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation website.

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