ENERGY EFFICIENT FUTURE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS co-sponsored by IEEE Princeton-Central Jersey & North Jersey Section
The energy needs for wireless systems is limiting the evolution of most of the IoT and 5G future solutions. In this talk an overview of the energy problem in wireless communication systems will be presented, either from a mobile network point of view, but also from a IoT point of view.
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- Electrical Engineering Building
- 94 Brett Road
- Piscataway, New Jersey
- United States 08854
- Building: Busch Campus, Rutgers University
- Room Number: 240
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Allen Katz , Email:alkatz@tcnj.edu
Chung-Tse Michael Wu, Email:ctm.wu@rutgers.edu
Li Zhu (Victor Zhu), email: zhulivictor@gmail.com
- Co-sponsored by Princeton-Central Jersey Sec Jt Chapter AP/ED/MTT, North Jersey MTT/AP Chapter
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Prof. NUNO CARVALHO of University of Sao Paulo
ENERGY EFFICIENT FUTURE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
The energy needs for wireless systems is limiting the evolution of most of the IoT and 5G future solutions. In this talk an overview of the energy problem in wireless communication systems will be presented, either from a mobile network point of view, but also from a IoT point of view. The main objective is to discuss future wireless paradigms that will be changing soon with 5G and beyond, those include the spread of a distributed mobile network by using Cloud Radio Access Networks, with its associated Software Defined Radio approaches, but also the issue of battery-less wireless devices, combining wireless power transmission and backscatter communications. The talk starts first with a general overview of the energy needs for a future XG networks, and then presents in an integrated way both approaches of C-RAN and IoT wireless design. The presentation will cover topics like the hardware part of the SDR and design of battery-less wireless sensors networks. Issues like characterization of mixed-signal devices, designing of C-RAN SDR approaches, design of passive backscatter sensors will be discussed, according to the audience.
Biography:
Nuno Borges Carvalho was born in Luanda, Angola, in 1972.
He is currently a Full Professor and a Senior Research Scientist with the Institute of Telecommunications, University of Aveiro. and an IEEE Fellow.
He coauthored Intermodulation in Microwave and Wireless Circuits (Artech House, 2003), Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and White Space Communication Technologies (Cambridge University Press, 2014).
He is associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Microwave Magazine, Cambridge Wireless Power Transfer Journal and IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation Journal.
He is the co-inventor of four patents. His main research interests include software-defined radio front-ends, wireless power transmission, nonlinear distortion analysis in microwave/wireless circuits and systems, and measurement of nonlinear phenomena. He has recently been involved in the design of dedicated radios and systems for newly emerging wireless technologies.
Dr. Borges Carvalho was the co-chair of the IEEE MTT-20 Technical Committee and the past-chair of the IEEE Portuguese Section. He is also the chair of the URSI-Portugal Metrology Group.
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Address:Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Radio Systems, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, 3810-193
Agenda
6:00 PM- Refreshments and Networking
6:00PM-7:30 PM: Talk by Prof. Prof. NUNO CARVALHO, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Radio Systems, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro 3810-193, Portugal
Seminar Venue: 240, Electrical Engineering Building, 94 Brett Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854. It is in Busch Campus, Rutgers University
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