San Diego/Austin/Denver Comm Chapters virtual meeting--- Conquering the Terahertz Band: From Theory to Practice
IEEE Communication San Diego/Austin/Denver Joint chapters virtual meeting.
(also co-sponsored by Coastal Los Angeles Chapter)
Supported by IEEE Communication Society North America Region, San Diego Section and IEEE Region 6.
Title: Conquering the Terahertz Band: From Theory to Practice
Prof. Josep M. Jornet
Northeastern University
Abstract: The need for higher data-rates and more ubiquitous connectivity for an ever-increasing number of wirelessly connected devices motivates the exploration of uncharted spectral bands. In this context, Terahertz (THz)-band (0.1–10 THz) communication is envisioned as a key wireless technology of the next decade. The very large bandwidth available at THz frequencies (tens to hundreds of consecutive GHz) can alleviate the spectrum scarcity problem while enabling wireless Terabit-per-second (Tb/s) links in personal and local area networks, backhaul for urban and rural areas, and even space networks. Moreover, the very small size of THz transceivers and antennas (submillimetric at THz frequencies) leads to miniature communication devices with applications in wireless networks on chip, wireless nanosensor networks and the Internet of Nano-Things, to name a few. Nevertheless, there are several roadblocks that need to be overcome to tap in the THz band, ranging from the lack of high-power THz sources, high sensitivity detectors and steerable directional antenna systems, to advanced signal processing, communication and networking techniques that can make the most of the ultra-broadband THz channel while overcoming the challenging propagation characteristics of THz waves. In this talk, the state of the art and open challenges to enable THz communication systems will be presented, with a special emphasis on innovative platforms for experimental THz research.
Bio: Josep M. Jornet is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University, in Boston, MA. He received the B.S. in Telecommunication Engineering and the M.Sc. in Information and Communication Technologies from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, in 2008. He received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, in 2013. From August 2013 and August 2019, he was an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. His current research interests are in Terahertz-band communication networks, Wireless Nano-bio-communication Networks and the Internet of Nano-Things. In these areas, he has co-authored more than 140 peer-reviewed scientific publications, 1 book, and has also been granted 3 US patents, which accumulate over 7,600 citations (h-index of 40) as of May 2020. He is serving as the lead PI on multiple grants from U.S. federal agencies including the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the Air Force Research Laboratory. He is a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER award and of several other awards from IEEE, ACM and UB.
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Any question, please contact Dr. Zhensheng Zhang, zzhang@ieee.org
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- Date: 02 Jun 2020
- Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM
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- Co-sponsored by Austin Communication chapter, Denver COMSOC (VTS/COM19)
- Starts 25 May 2020 05:54 PM
- Ends 02 June 2020 01:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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Agenda
5:00pm (PDT), Introduction by Zhensheng Zhang , Liangping Ma, Tim Well, Fawzi Behmann
5:15 -6:15pm, Presentation
6:15-6:30 pm, Q&A