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5G Cellular – Drivers for Waveforms, Modulation, Multiple Access and MIMO

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Title5G Cellular – Drivers for Waveforms, Modulation, Multiple Access and MIMO

SpeakerProf. Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford University, USA

HostProf. Ping Zhang

TimeDecember 13th,2016 (Tuesday) 10:00-11:30 AM

LocationNew Research Building Room 610

 

Abstract

This talk will highlight the main use cases and performance drivers for 5G.

We will focus broadly on some current thinking on modulation, multiple access, waveforms and MIMO which can meet diverse drivers like high data rate, low power, ultra-reliability, low latency and high connectivity.

We will also discuss the use of milli-metric band and its huge promises and major challenges.

 

Prof. Arogyaswami Paulraj Bio

Arogyaswami Paulraj is a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University.

He has many recognitions including the 2014 Marconi Prize for his invention and advancement of MIMO wireless while at Stanford University, and the 2010 IEEE Bell Medal for pioneering MIMO-OFDMA technology (as founder of Iospan Wireless) now adopted by 4G cellular and WiFi.

Paulraj is a fellow of nine National Engg. / Scientific Academies including those in USA, India, China and Sweden. Paulraj founded three companies in the US, -  Iospan Wireless acquired by Intel in 2003, Beceem Communications acquired by Broadcom in 2010 and Rasa Networks acquired by HPE in 2016. Paulraj is an advisor to a number of companies, foundations and venture groups.

 

SKL-NST

December 11th,2016