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DESCRIPTION:Today&#39;s wireless services and systems have come a long way sinc
 e the rollout of the conventional voice-centric cellular systems. The dema
 nd for wireless access in voice and multi-media applications has increased
  tremendously. In addition to these\, new application classes like extreme
  mobile broadband communication\, ultra reliable and low latency communica
 tions\, massive machine type communications\, and Internet of Things have 
 gained significant interest recently for 5G. The trend on the variety and 
 the number of mobile devices along with the mobile applications will certa
 inly continue beyond 5G\, creating a wide range of technical challenges su
 ch as cost\, power efficiency\, spectrum efficiency\, extreme reliability\
 , low latency\, robustness against diverse channel conditions\, cooperativ
 e networking capability and coexistence\, dynamic and flexible utilization
  of wireless spectrum.\n\nWith the rapid evolution of wireless networks ac
 ross a broad technological environment which includes virtualization\, IoT
  and Industry 4.0\, our lives are surrounded by electronic devices capable
  of wireless radio transmission and reception\, not only for communication
  purposes but also for radar\, wireless sensing\, and radio environment mo
 nitoring and mapping. Emerging Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical
  Systems (CPS) applications aim to bring people\, data\, processes\, and t
 hings together to fulfil our needs. With the emergence of software defined
  networks\, adaptive services and applications are gaining more attention 
 since they allow the automatic configuration of devices and their paramete
 rs\, systems\, and services to the user&#39;s context change. Granted\, these 
 devices\, networks\, and applications are huge commodities and improve our
  quality of life but they also present a major risk\, not only because of 
 the widely recognized security leaks in current wireless radio access tech
 nologies but also because of the enormous amounts of information over a me
 dium which can be extracted by radio-based sensing.\n\nMore than anything\
 , 5G and beyond has introduced a new vision and sets of challenges for wir
 eless researchers in many layers of the protocol stacks\, especially in th
 e Physical and Medium Access Layers. In order to address these technical c
 hallenges\, highly flexible and adaptive radio access technologies are nee
 ded. Hence\, 5G and beyond is about flexibility and applications. 5G and b
 eyond is expected to bring about a communication system (with a single sta
 ndard) through very flexible and cognitive design to support wide variety 
 of services. As a result\, the wireless radio researchers are facing a new
  challenge\, which is the design of a flexible communication system in eve
 ry layer of the communication protocol stacks. In this talk\, the flexibil
 ity and adaptability of 5G and beyond systems will be discussed with a maj
 or focus on PHY and MAC layers. The potential directions and research oppo
 rtunities to address the challenges and requirements of the 5G and beyond 
 vision will be discussed.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Chalmers University of Techn
 ology\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Huseyin Arslan\, \n\nRoom: E2 room 2503 Fredrik
  Lamm\, Bldg: EDIT building floor 3\, Chalmers\, Hörsalsvägen 11\, Gothe
 nburg\, Vastra Gotalands lan\, Sweden\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.iee
 e.org/m/541787
LOCATION:Room: E2 room 2503 Fredrik Lamm\, Bldg: EDIT building floor 3\, Ch
 almers\, Hörsalsvägen 11\, Gothenburg\, Vastra Gotalands lan\, Sweden\, 
 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/541787
ORGANIZER:tommy.svensson@chalmers.se
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Technical seminar by Prof. Huseyin Arslan: Flexible and Cognitive R
 adio Access Technologies for 5G and Beyond
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/541787
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style
 =&quot;font-size: 11.0pt\;&quot;&gt;Today&#39;s wireless services and systems have come a l
 ong way since the rollout of the conventional voice-centric cellular syste
 ms.&amp;nbsp\; The demand for wireless access in voice and multi-media applica
 tions has increased tremendously. In addition to these\, new application c
 lasses like extreme mobile broadband communication\, ultra reliable and lo
 w latency communications\, massive machine type communications\, and Inter
 net of Things have gained significant interest recently for 5G. The trend 
 on the variety and the number of mobile devices along with the mobile appl
 ications will certainly continue beyond 5G\, creating a wide range of tech
 nical challenges such as cost\, power efficiency\, spectrum efficiency\, e
 xtreme reliability\, low latency\, robustness against diverse channel cond
 itions\, cooperative networking capability and coexistence\, dynamic and f
 lexible utilization of wireless spectrum.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;
 &gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 11.0pt\;&quot;&gt;With the rapid evolution o
 f wireless networks across a broad technological environment which include
 s virtualization\, IoT and Industry 4.0\, our lives are surrounded by elec
 tronic devices capable of wireless radio transmission and reception\, not 
 only for communication purposes but also for radar\, wireless sensing\, an
 d radio environment monitoring and mapping. Emerging Internet of Things (I
 oT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) applications aim to bring people\, da
 ta\, processes\, and things together to fulfil our needs. With the emergen
 ce of software defined networks\, adaptive services and applications are g
 aining more attention since they allow the automatic configuration of devi
 ces and their parameters\, systems\, and services to the user&#39;s context ch
 ange. Granted\, these devices\, networks\, and applications are huge commo
 dities and improve our quality of life but they also present a major risk\
 , not only because of the widely recognized security leaks in current wire
 less radio access technologies but also because of the enormous amounts of
  information over a medium which can be extracted by radio-based sensing.&amp;
 nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;
 font-size: 11.0pt\;&quot;&gt;More than anything\, 5G and beyond has introduced a n
 ew vision and sets of challenges for wireless researchers in many layers o
 f the protocol stacks\, especially in the Physical and Medium Access Layer
 s. In order to address these technical challenges\, highly flexible and ad
 aptive radio access technologies are needed.&amp;nbsp\; Hence\, 5G and beyond 
 is about flexibility and applications.&amp;nbsp\;5G and beyond is expected to 
 bring about a communication system (with a single standard) through very f
 lexible and cognitive design to support wide variety of services. As a res
 ult\, the wireless radio researchers are facing a new challenge\, which is
  the design of a flexible communication system in every layer of the commu
 nication protocol stacks. In this talk\, the flexibility and adaptability 
 of 5G and beyond systems will be discussed with a major focus on PHY and M
 AC layers. The potential directions and research opportunities to address 
 the challenges and requirements of the 5G and beyond vision will be discus
 sed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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