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DESCRIPTION:This session will begin with an introduction to mobile networks
 \, including modern 5G systems\, followed by a brief overview of the types
  of projects our group works on in areas such as network monitoring\, auto
 mation\, and AI-driven systems. Attendees will then be guided through our 
 5G testbed infrastructure to see how these ideas are explored in a researc
 h setting. The session will conclude with a live demonstration on the plat
 form\, showing how concepts developed in the lab translate into working sy
 stems that can improve real-world communication networks. Overall\, the se
 ssion highlights that modern 5G networks are programmable\, software-drive
 n systems that can be monitored\, sliced\, and dynamically optimized to su
 pport diverse applications. By connecting foundational concepts to a live 
 research platform\, attendees will see how computer science contributes to
  the design of adaptive and efficient network infrastructure that powers r
 eal-world digital experiences.\n\nSpeaker(s): Niloy Saha\, Muhammad Sulaim
 an\n\nRoom: 2554\, Bldg: DC\, 200 University Ave W.\, Waterloo\, Ontario\,
  Canada\, N2L 3G1
LOCATION:Room: 2554\, Bldg: DC\, 200 University Ave W.\, Waterloo\, Ontario
 \, Canada\, N2L 3G1
ORGANIZER:mohammad.salahuddin@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:5G Cloud gaming: A live lab experience - Session 2
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551804
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This session will begin with an introducti
 on to mobile networks\, including modern 5G systems\, followed by a brief 
 overview of the types of projects our group works on in areas such as netw
 ork monitoring\, automation\, and AI-driven systems. Attendees will then b
 e guided through our 5G testbed infrastructure to see how these ideas are 
 explored in a research setting. The session will conclude with a live demo
 nstration on the platform\, showing how concepts developed in the lab tran
 slate into working systems that can improve real-world communication netwo
 rks. Overall\, the session highlights that modern 5G networks are programm
 able\, software-driven systems that can be monitored\, sliced\, and dynami
 cally optimized to support diverse applications. By connecting foundationa
 l concepts to a live research platform\, attendees will see how computer s
 cience contributes to the design of adaptive and efficient network infrast
 ructure that powers real-world digital experiences.&lt;/p&gt;
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