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DESCRIPTION:Millimeter-wave (mmW) wireless research and technology developm
 ent is experiencing an explosive growth\, fueled by several factors\, incl
 uding: Gigabit-rate and low-latency applications\; advances in mmW hardwar
 e\, antennas\, and prototyping platforms\; and new paradigms for exploitin
 g the large number of spatio-temporal degrees of freedom. The challenges i
 n harnessing the potential of mmW wireless are both physical and technolog
 ical\, and inherently cross-disciplinary. I will discuss the state-of-the-
 art and future implications with design tradeoffs in hybrid analog-digital
  beamforming architectures\, features of new networking protocols needed t
 o exploit the advanced physical layer capabilities\, the importance of acc
 urate channel models in network performance assessment\, and the need for 
 radically new approaches to channel measurement and sensing. I will also h
 ighlight the critical role of mmW testbeds\, given the gaps in our current
  knowledgebase\, and challenges inherent to their development. These findi
 ngs and insights are informed by my group’s involvement in mmW research 
 and prototype testbed development and the NSF Research Coordination Networ
 k on mmW wireless.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Department of Electrical and Comput
 er Engineering\, University of Illinois at Chicago\n\nSpeaker(s): Akbar M.
  Sayeed\, Ph.D.\, \n\nBldg: Lecture Center D5\, 804 South Halsted St\, Chi
 cago\, Illinois\, United States\, 60607-7053
LOCATION:Bldg: Lecture Center D5\, 804 South Halsted St\, Chicago\, Illinoi
 s\, United States\, 60607-7053
ORGANIZER:derric1@uic.edu
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Millimeter-Wave Wireless: Cross-Disciplinary Research and Technolog
 y Development
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/179522
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Millimeter-wave (mmW) wireless research an
 d technology development is experiencing an explosive growth\, fueled by s
 everal factors\, including: Gigabit-rate and low-latency applications\; ad
 vances in mmW hardware\, antennas\, and prototyping platforms\; and new pa
 radigms for exploiting the large number of spatio-temporal degrees of free
 dom. The challenges in harnessing the potential of mmW wireless are both p
 hysical and technological\, and inherently cross-disciplinary. I will disc
 uss the state-of-the-art and future implications with design tradeoffs in 
 hybrid analog-digital beamforming architectures\, features of new networki
 ng protocols needed to exploit the advanced physical layer capabilities\, 
 the importance of accurate channel models in network performance assessmen
 t\, and the need for radically new approaches to channel measurement and s
 ensing. I will also highlight the critical role of mmW testbeds\, given th
 e gaps in our current knowledgebase\, and challenges inherent to their dev
 elopment. These findings and insights are informed by my group&amp;rsquo\;s in
 volvement in mmW research and prototype testbed development and the NSF Re
 search Coordination Network on mmW wireless.&lt;/p&gt;
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