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DESCRIPTION:There is great potential for the wireless communications indust
 ry because the moment a topic (to stay connected) becomes uppermost in peo
 ple’s minds\, they start to look for a holistic solution – and that be
 gins with a thorough understanding of radio wave propagation in a variety 
 of diverse scenarios. As wireless communications become more ubiquitous\, 
 new propagation environments emerge and the propagation mechanisms therein
  should be investigated.\n\nIn this talk\, I will present research finding
 s in several complex and not-well-explored wireless propagation environmen
 ts such as indoor stairwells\, the outskirt of periodic building façade\,
  open-trench drains in Southeast Asia\, a pedestrian tunnel\, and tropical
  natural caves in Malaysia. The approaches used in studying these environm
 ents include the fundamental\, physics-based\, and empirical ways of model
 ing random electromagnetic waves propagation. These research findings adva
 nce a better understanding of radio wave propagation and provide practical
  propagation models for the design of wireless communication systems in th
 ose environments.\n\nLastly\, I will conclude my talk with a quick sharing
  of past efforts in promoting electromagnetics education to the Electronic
  Engineering major and beyond.\n\nSpeaker(s): Grace Lim Soo Yong\, \n\nVir
 tual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/316770
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/316770
ORGANIZER:h.espinosa@griffith.edu.au
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:Propagation Modeling and Measurements in Complex Environments for 5
 G Communications
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/316770
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;There is great potential for the wireless 
 communications industry because the moment a topic (to stay connected) bec
 omes uppermost in people&amp;rsquo\;s minds\, they start to look for a holisti
 c solution &amp;ndash\; and that begins with a thorough understanding of radio
  wave propagation in a variety of diverse scenarios. As wireless communica
 tions become more ubiquitous\, new propagation environments emerge and the
  propagation mechanisms therein should be investigated.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this ta
 lk\, I will present research findings in several complex and not-well-expl
 ored wireless propagation environments such as indoor stairwells\, the out
 skirt of periodic building fa&amp;ccedil\;ade\, open-trench drains in Southeas
 t Asia\, a pedestrian tunnel\, and tropical natural caves in Malaysia. The
  approaches used in studying these environments include the fundamental\, 
 physics-based\, and empirical ways of modeling random electromagnetic wave
 s propagation. These research findings advance a better understanding of r
 adio wave propagation and provide practical propagation models for the des
 ign of wireless communication systems in those environments.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Lastl
 y\, I will conclude my talk with a quick sharing of past efforts in promot
 ing electromagnetics education to the Electronic Engineering major and bey
 ond.&lt;/p&gt;
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