Radio Dynamic Zone Kit
RDZ-KIT
A modular, portable toolkit that enables repeatable Radio Dynamic Zone experimentation — protecting spectrum incumbents, enabling plug-and-play deployments, and delivering independent spectrum science evaluation at real-world sites.
What RDZ-KIT Provides
RDZ-KIT makes Radio Dynamic Zone experimentation accessible and repeatable at real-world sites — from radio astronomy observatories to urban spectrum research platforms. Each capability addresses a critical gap in current spectrum research infrastructure.
Spectrum Incumbent Protection
Protect existing spectrum users — radio astronomy facilities and experimental performers — from harmful interference during RDZ experiments.
- Continuous RDZ monitoring via RDZ Integrity Sensors
- Automatic interference detection
- Passive receiver coexistence support
- Experiment-gated transmission control via ZMS
Plug-and-Play Experimentation
Create and execute RDZ spectrum experiments through the modular RDZ-KIT hardware/software toolkit — dramatically lowering the barrier for spectrum researchers.
- Modular RDZ-KIT components (sensors, actuators, compute)
- OpenZMS zone management system
- Surrogate Smart Meter (SSM) waveform injection
- Colosseum digital twin for pre-experiment simulation
Independent Spectrum Science Evaluation
Provide objective, third-party evaluation of spectrum sharing outcomes, DSP/ML algorithm performance, and coexistence results through validated scientific methods.
- Correlation detector for known waveforms
- Energy-based bounding box detection
- RF dataset collection and annotation
- AI/ML classifier development and validation
The RDZ-KIT Architecture
The Radio Dynamic Zone Kit (RDZ-KIT) is the hardware and software backbone enabling portable, repeatable RDZ experimentation. Developed and maintained by the MITRE EEL team in collaboration with Northeastern University.
System Stack
RDZ-KIT Development Progress
SPARKIE EEL is in Project Year 2 (Sept 2025 – Aug 2026). The November 2025 HCRO exercise was the first integrated RDZ-KIT field demonstration — a critical proof-of-concept milestone.
The November 2025 HCRO exercise confirmed that end-to-end RDZ-KIT infrastructure works in a realistic radio astronomy environment. Key lessons — EMI management and power requirements for permanent deployment — are now informing the Capstone A design. RDZ-KIT deployment is on track for persistent operation beginning Spring 2027.
See How RDZ-KIT Scales to Long-Duration Experiments
The Capstone A experiment at HCRO will be the first persistent, continuous RDZ deployment — a critical step toward validating spectrum sharing at scale.