The Center for Wireless Intelligence at Georgia Tech is a research hub dedicated to advancing wireless technologies of today and tomorrow.

Its mission is to establishing Georgia Tech as a global leader in wireless research, fostering workforce development, enabling commercialization, and driving policy impact through strategic partnerships.

Innovation Cycle

Despite leading in wireless innovation, the United States continues to rely heavily on foreign sources for key wireless hardware components—including small cells, sensors, and core network infrastructure. This reliance presents challenges for supply chain security, scalability, and long-term technological independence.

CWI researchers are working to address this gap by supporting the full lifecycle of wireless technology development. Efforts span early-stage research, prototyping, testing, and pathways to commercialization and domestic production. 

AI-Enabled Autonomous Networks
  • Digital Twin
  • Self-optimizing, adaptive networks 
  • Predictive maintenance 
  • Dynamic spectrum sharing 
  • Autonomous disruption management
  • Convergent space networking 
Intelligent Edge Computing
  • AI native design
  • Local AI processing  
  • Ultra-low latency  
  • Enhanced security  
  • Real-time responsiveness
Integrated Sensing and Communication
  • Joint Waveform and Signal Design
  • Resource allocation and Interference mitigation algorithms
  • Information Fusion and AI-Driven Joint Processing
  • Integrated space-terrestrial sensing and communication
Semantic Communication and Networking
  • Semantic representation and encoding
  • Semantic communication theory for symbolic/logical Inference
  • Task oriented semantic communication for neural inference
  • Privacy and resiliencey