Questions /Industry and consulting
How do I find a wireless systems expert for a deployment problem?
Use this when the problem is practical, deployment-constrained, and spans communication, sensing, networking, or systems integration.
Short answer
The right expert is usually not the person with the broadest abstract reputation. It is the group that has already built and evaluated systems under similar radio, compute, latency, and deployment constraints.
For a practical wireless problem, look for evidence of prototypes, datasets, software, field trials, and papers that connect algorithms to a working stack. That pattern is a better signal than a generic topic match.
What to do next
- Write the problem in deployment terms: environment, radios, latency target, scale, and failure mode.
- Decide whether you need consulting, sponsored research, or a student-facing prototype effort.
- Use the linked research areas to narrow the problem before reaching out.
Research areas to open next
Representative papers
Useful tools and datasets
People and group context
When to reach out
Reach out when the problem is concrete enough to describe the system, the deployment context, and the decision you need to make next.
Related questions
Who can help evaluate a private 5G deployment?
This is the right question when you are choosing architecture, spectrum, radio placement, control software, or evaluation metrics for a private network.
What makes a research group useful for industry collaboration?
A useful group is one that can reduce uncertainty, not just publish on the topic.
What makes a good industry-sponsored wireless project?
Good sponsored work has a sharp technical question, a measurable outcome, and enough freedom to discover something non-obvious.