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DESCRIPTION:The world and broadband now evolve to a new normal. A centennia
 l pandemic suddenly intensifies our broadband dependency and mandates more
  ubiquitous and reliable communication everywhere\, including Australia&#39;s 
 NBN. What does this mean for broadband evolution plans? What must change? 
 What can change? Fiber to everyone&#39;s wristwatch was never an economically 
 viable solution\, but there are paths that address need and viably advance
  into the new altered future. Existing facilities&#39; combined intelligent le
 verage\, and best use of advanced\, powerful\, and distributing computing 
 can indeed provide viable solutions. This talk investigates such paths\, h
 ow to measure their advance\, and suggests paths that transcend well into 
 tomorrow&#39;s New Broadband Normal.\n\nA talk by Dr. John M. Cioffi - (M76-SM
 94-F96): BSEE\, 1978\, Illinois\; PhDEE\, 1984\, Stanford\; Bell Laborator
 ies\, 1978-1984\; IBM Research\, 1984-1986\; EE Prof.\, Stanford\, 1986-pr
 esent\, now called emeritus. Cioffi founded Amati Com. Corp in 1991 (purch
 ased by TI in 1997) and was officer/director from 1991-1997. He currently 
 also is on the Board of Directors of ASSIA (Chairman and CEO)\, Alto Beam\
 , Tinoq\, and the Marconi Foundation. Cioffi&#39;s specific interests are in h
 igh-performance digital transmission. Cioffi’s recognition includes: IEE
 E AG Bell\, Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching\, and Millenium Medals (2010\, 20
 14\, and 2000)\; Internet (2014) and Consumer Electronics (2018) Halls of 
 Fame\; Economist Magazine 2010 Innovations Award (joint with S. Jobs)\; In
 ternational Marconi Fellow (2006)\; Member\, US National and UK Royal Acad
 emies of Engineering (2001\, 2009)\; IEEE Kobayashi and Armstrong Awards (
 2001 and 2013)\; BBWF Lifetime Achievement (2014)\, IEEE Fellow (1996)\; I
 EE JJ Tomson Medal (2000)\; 1991 and 2007 IEEE Comm. Mag. best paper\; and
  numerous Conference Best-Paper awards. Cioffi has published over 800 pape
 rs and holds over 200 patents\, of which many are heavily licensed includi
 ng key necessary patents for the international standards in ADSL\, VDSL\, 
 vectored VDSL\, G.fast\, DSM\, Cellular 3GPP\, Multi-user and Massive-MIMO
  wireless\, and various Wi-Fi methodologies.\n\nVirtual: https://events.vt
 ools.ieee.org/m/237087
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/237087
ORGANIZER:golnar.khomami@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:NBN - &quot;New Broadband Normal&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/237087
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The world and broadband now evolve
  to a new &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;normal.&amp;nbsp\; A &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;centennial pa
 ndemic suddenly intensifies our&lt;/strong&gt; broadband dependency and mandates
  more ubiquitous and reliable communication everywhere\, including Austral
 ia&#39;s NBN.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\; What does this mean for broadband evolution plans?
 &amp;nbsp\; What must change?&amp;nbsp\; What can change? Fiber to everyone&#39;s wris
 twatch was never an economically viable solution\, but there are paths tha
 t address need and viably advance into the new altered future.&amp;nbsp\; Exis
 ting facilities&#39; combined intelligent leverage\, and best use of advanced\
 , powerful\, and distributing computing can indeed provide viable solution
 s.&amp;nbsp\; This talk investigates such paths\, how to measure their advance
 \, and suggests paths that transcend well into tomorrow&#39;s New Broadband No
 rmal.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A talk by Dr. John M. Cioffi&lt;/strong
 &gt; - (M76-SM94-F96): BSEE\, 1978\,&amp;nbsp\; Illinois\; PhDEE\,&amp;nbsp\; 1984\, 
 Stanford\;&amp;nbsp\; Bell Laboratories\, 1978-1984\; IBM Research\, 1984-1986
 \; EE Prof.\, Stanford\, 1986-present\, now called emeritus.&amp;nbsp\; Cioffi
  founded Amati Com. Corp in 1991 (purchased by TI in 1997) and was officer
 /director from 1991-1997.&amp;nbsp\; He currently also is on the Board of Dire
 ctors of ASSIA (Chairman and CEO)\, Alto Beam\, Tinoq\, and the Marconi Fo
 undation. Cioffi&#39;s specific interests are in high-performance digital tran
 smission.&amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\; Cioffi&amp;rsquo\;s recognition include
 s: IEEE AG Bell\, Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching\, and Millenium Medals (201
 0\, 2014\, and 2000)\; Internet (2014) and Consumer Electronics (2018) Hal
 ls of Fame\; Economist Magazine 2010 Innovations Award (joint with S. Jobs
 )\; International Marconi Fellow (2006)\; Member\, US National and UK Roya
 l Academies of Engineering (2001\, 2009)\; IEEE Kobayashi and Armstrong Aw
 ards (2001 and 2013)\; BBWF Lifetime Achievement (2014)\, IEEE Fellow (199
 6)\; IEE JJ Tomson Medal (2000)\; 1991 and 2007 IEEE Comm. Mag. best paper
 \; and numerous Conference Best-Paper awards.&amp;nbsp\; Cioffi has published 
 over 800 papers and holds over 200 patents\, of which many are heavily lic
 ensed including key necessary patents for the international standards in A
 DSL\, VDSL\, vectored VDSL\, G.fast\, DSM\, Cellular 3GPP\, Multi-user and
  Massive-MIMO wireless\, and various Wi-Fi methodologies.&lt;/p&gt;
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