IEEE ComSoc Industrial Talk: Requirements and technical enablers for advancing 5G to 6G

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Abstract of the talk: The webinar will detail the complex eco-system consisting of mobile network operators, private operators, road operators, vertical industry and end-users. Starting from well-known 5G requirements and products new requirements are upcoming to improve or complement capabilities of future wireless generations. Automotive and manufacturing were driving existing 3GPP releases for various vertical industries, but not all like e-health topics are fully covered by 5G network. For automotive, manufacturing and e-health major requirements and technical enablers partly based on 3GPP are presented. In addition, product components for 5G, 5G-Advanced and future visions for 6G are discussed. Moreover, standardization bodies, their status and market deployments with business and spectrum aspects are summarized complementing technical aspects.



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  • Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige
  • Italy

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  • Starts 18 May 2021 05:24 PM UTC
  • Ends 27 May 2021 01:00 PM UTC
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Markus Dillinger of Huawei Technologies

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Requirements and technical enablers for advancing 5G to 6G

Abstract of the talk: The webinar will detail the complex eco-system consisting of mobile network operators, private operators, road operators, vertical industry and end-users. Starting from well-known 5G requirements and products new requirements are upcoming to improve or complement capabilities of future wireless generations. Automotive and manufacturing were driving existing 3GPP releases for various vertical industries, but not all like e-health topics are fully covered by 5G network. For automotive, manufacturing and e-health major requirements and technical enablers partly based on 3GPP are presented. In addition, product components for 5G, 5G-Advanced and future visions for 6G are discussed. Moreover, standardization bodies, their status and market deployments with business and spectrum aspects are summarized complementing technical aspects.

Biography:

Markus Dillinger received his Diplom-Ing. degree in telecommunications in 1990 from the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. Since almost 30 years Mr Dillinger is active in telecommunication and enterprise industry and have led various organisations within Siemens, Nokia Siemens and Huawei. He is also part of the elected Executive Committee of the 5G Automotive Association e.V. which is registered in Munich and for which he was its initiator in 2016. He was also 5GCar Technical Manager, published recently a 5G V2X book and now drives 5G advances to 6G.