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DESCRIPTION:The anticipated advancement of 6G mobile networks brings unprec
 edented opportunities but also intensifies one of the most pressing challe
 nges in wireless communications: energy consumption. Despite energy effici
 ency improvement in 4G and 5G\, the wireless infrastructure continues to a
 ccount for the majority of network energy use\, highlighting the necessity
  to embed energy efficiency into 6G design from the outset.\n\nThis talk w
 ill present recent advances in energy-efficient architectures and algorith
 ms for future communication technologies\, including cell-free massive MIM
 O (CF-mMIMO)\, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS)\, federated learn
 ing (FL)\, and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA). Through both classic
 al and learning–based optimization on resource allocation\, user associa
 tion\, sleep mode management\, beamforming\, and edge scheduling\, signifi
 cantly improvements in energy efficiency of these systems can be achieved.
  This talk will also introduce the emerging concept of pinching antennas s
 ystems (PASS)\, exploring their potential to enhance both spectral and ene
 rgy efficiency.\n\nSpeaker(s): Daniel\n\nRoom: 108\, Bldg: ED\, No. 1001\,
  Daxue Rd. East Dist.\, Hsinchu\, T&#39;ai-pei\, Taiwan\, 30010
LOCATION:Room: 108\, Bldg: ED\, No. 1001\, Daxue Rd. East Dist.\, Hsinchu\,
  T&#39;ai-pei\, Taiwan\, 30010
ORGANIZER:lichun@g2.nctu.edu.tw
SEQUENCE:19
SUMMARY:Talk：Advances in Energy-Efficient Architectures for Green 6G Netw
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/544998
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 fy\; text-justify: inter-ideograph\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot;&gt;The anticipated a
 dvancement of 6G mobile networks brings unprecedented opportunities but al
 so intensifies one of the most pressing challenges in wireless communicati
 ons: energy consumption. Despite energy efficiency improvement in 4G and 5
 G\, the wireless infrastructure continues to account for the majority of n
 etwork energy use\, highlighting the necessity to embed energy efficiency 
 into 6G design from the outset.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;te
 xt-align: justify\; text-justify: inter-ideograph\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; st
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 eme-font: minor-bidi\; mso-ansi-language: EN-US\; mso-fareast-language: ZH
 -TW\; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA\;&quot;&gt;This talk will present recent advances i
 n energy-efficient architectures and algorithms for future communication t
 echnologies\, including cell-free massive MIMO (CF-mMIMO)\, reconfigurable
  intelligent surfaces (RIS)\, federated learning (FL)\, and non-orthogonal
  multiple access (NOMA). Through both classical and learning&amp;ndash\;based 
 optimization on resource allocation\, user association\, sleep mode manage
 ment\, beamforming\, and edge scheduling\, significantly improvements in e
 nergy efficiency of these systems can be achieved. This talk will also int
 roduce the emerging concept of pinching antennas systems (PASS)\, explorin
 g their potential to enhance both spectral and energy efficiency.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/
 p&gt;
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