New technologies such as mm-wave and MIMO will be key to meet the increasing performance demands for the next generation...
Read more arrow_right_altThe advent of multi access edge computing (MEC) will enable latency-critical applications such as cooperative adaptive cruise control (also known...
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Read more arrow_right_altDomain classification services have applications in multiple areas, including cybersecurity, content blocking, and targeted advertising. Yet, these services are often...
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Read more arrow_right_altThe world is suffering from a pandemic called COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. National governments have problems tracking the...
Read more arrow_right_altThe very large bandwidth available in the 60 GHz band allows, in principle, to design highly accurate positioning systems. Integrating such systems with standard protocols (e.g., IEEE 802.11ad) is crucial for the deployment of location-based services, but it is also challenging and limits the design choices. Another key problem is that consumer-grade 60 GHz hardware only provides coarse channel state information, and has highly irregular beam shapes due to its cost-efficient design.
Read more arrow_right_altAdrian Loch is currently a post-doc researcher at IMDEA Networks in Madrid, Spain. He graduated in Electrical Engineering from Universidad...
Read more arrow_right_altEnterprise Networking has a strong set of requirements in terms of resiliency, reliability and resources usage. With current approaches being based on monolithic and expensive infrastructures using dedicated overlay links, providers are moving to more economical hybrid solutions that encompass private dedicated links with public/regular Internet connections.
Read more arrow_right_altAmong the primary challenges of the roll out 5G networks are the protocol level issues it faces. Issues such as mm-wave beamforming, initial access, MAC layer design, mm-wave localization, network architectures, are all proving to be key elements that must be addressed. Both industry and academic research is still at an early phase of this work and for it to progress work must be done on a number of fronts in terms of test and measurement and other issues. This webinar will examine the work that is being done in addressing these issues and some of the solutions that have been developed.
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