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DESCRIPTION:The wireless community has been occupied by the 5G related deve
 lopments for the last many years. As 5G moves from the standardization pha
 se to the deployment phase\, a new brainstorming endeavour has started for
  the subsequent generation (6G) wireless networks. The roots of today’s 
 (4G &amp; 5G) wireless access architecture (the terrestrial cellular network) 
 go back to 1940s. The access architecture has evolved substantially over t
 he decades. However\, rapid developments in a number of domains outside te
 lecommunications\, including those in aerospace and satellite industries a
 s well as in artificial intelligence\, will likely result in a disruptive 
 transformation in the wireless access architecture in the next 20+ years. 
 In this talk\, an ultra-agile\, dynamic\, distributed\, and partly-autonom
 ous vertical heterogeneous network (VHetNet) architecture with very low ea
 rth orbit satellites (VLEOs)\, high-altitude platform stations (HAPS)\, an
 d drone BSs for almost-ubiquitous super- connectivity will be presented. I
 n the absence of a clear technology road map\, the talk has\, to a certain
  extent\, an exploratory view point to stimulate further thinking and crea
 tivity on opportunities and challenges in wireless research and innovation
 .\n\nSpeaker(s): Halim Yanikomeroglu\, \n\nRoom: 1400\, Bldg: Wegmans Hall
 \, University of Rochester\, Rocherster\, New York\, United States\, 14627
LOCATION:Room: 1400\, Bldg: Wegmans Hall\, University of Rochester\, Rocher
 ster\, New York\, United States\, 14627
ORGANIZER:cristiano.tapparello@rochester.edu
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:AES/COMSOC Event: Wireless Access Architecture: The Next 20+ Years
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/212930
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 =&quot;layoutArea&quot;&gt;\n&lt;div class=&quot;column&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The wireless community has been o
 ccupied by the 5G related developments for the last many years. As 5G move
 s from the standardization phase to the deployment phase\, a new brainstor
 ming endeavour has started for the subsequent generation (6G) wireless net
 works. The roots of today&amp;rsquo\;s (4G &amp;amp\; 5G) wireless access architec
 ture (the terrestrial cellular network) go back to 1940s. The access archi
 tecture has evolved substantially over the decades. However\, rapid develo
 pments in a number of domains outside telecommunications\, including those
  in aerospace and satellite industries as well as in artificial intelligen
 ce\, will likely result in a disruptive transformation in the wireless acc
 ess architecture in the next 20+ years. In this talk\, an ultra-agile\, dy
 namic\, distributed\, and partly-autonomous vertical heterogeneous network
  (VHetNet) architecture with very low earth orbit satellites (VLEOs)\, hig
 h-altitude platform stations (HAPS)\, and drone BSs for almost-ubiquitous 
 super- connectivity will be presented. In the absence of a clear technolog
 y road map\, the talk has\, to a certain extent\, an exploratory view poin
 t to stimulate further thinking and creativity on opportunities and challe
 nges in wireless research and innovation.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;
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