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DESCRIPTION:The spectrum above 100 GHz offers plentiful bandwidth for ultra
 -high-speed communication and high-resolution sensing\, thereby providing 
 a promising foundation for realizing unprecedented capabilities in next-ge
 neration wireless networks. In this talk\, I will begin by presenting emer
 ging transceiver architecture that can enable directional sub-THz steering
  without traditional multi-antenna arrays. I will discuss how to exploit t
 he key characteristics of sub-THz signals and the proposed architecture fo
 r high-resolution localization. Such sensing modalities can then be exploi
 ted to enable highly directional\, high data rate links that are robust to
  client and environmental mobility. I will address one of the main concern
 s with sub-THz networking which is high power consumption by introducing t
 he first ultra-wideband retro-directive backscatter above 100 GHz. Finally
 \, I will discuss new security paradigms in this regime: while the convent
 ional wisdom suggests that physical layer security improves with narrow be
 ams\, I will explain new vulnerabilities introduced by the control plane a
 s well as emerging low-cost smart reflecting surfaces. I will conclude the
  talk by illustrating fundamentally new techniques for wireless authentica
 tion and security.\n\nSpeaker(s): Yasaman Ghasempour \, \n\nVirtual: https
 ://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320934
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320934
ORGANIZER:Toronto_Chapter@comsoc.org
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:Towards Wireless Networking\, Sensing\, and Security in the Sub-Ter
 ahertz Regime: Design and Experiments 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320934
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The spectrum above 100 GHz offers plentifu
 l bandwidth for ultra-high-speed communication and high-resolution sensing
 \, thereby providing a promising foundation for realizing unprecedented ca
 pabilities in next-generation wireless networks. In this talk\, I will beg
 in by presenting emerging transceiver architecture that can enable directi
 onal sub-THz steering without traditional multi-antenna arrays. I will dis
 cuss how to exploit the key characteristics of sub-THz signals and the pro
 posed architecture for high-resolution localization. Such sensing modaliti
 es can then be exploited to enable highly directional\, high data rate lin
 ks that are robust to client and environmental mobility. I will address on
 e of the main concerns with sub-THz networking which is high power consump
 tion by introducing the first ultra-wideband retro-directive backscatter a
 bove 100 GHz. &amp;nbsp\;Finally\, I will discuss new security paradigms in th
 is regime: while the conventional wisdom suggests that physical layer secu
 rity improves with narrow beams\, I will explain new vulnerabilities intro
 duced by the control plane as well as emerging low-cost smart reflecting s
 urfaces. I will conclude the talk by illustrating fundamentally new techni
 ques for wireless authentication and security.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp
 \;&lt;/p&gt;
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