5G is Almost 3 Years Old: Meeting Expectations or Waiting for More?

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Industry Leaders Lecture Series

Sponsored by NYIT, IEEE NYIT Student Branch, and IEEE R1 Student Activities Committee


The 5G cellular specifications, 3GPP Release 15, were approved in June of 2018, and technology moves on. A work package for Release 18, the fourth set of 5G specifications, is expected at the end of this year and 6G research has been ongoing for several years.


5G has been deployed worldwide, many devices are available, and all attested to by lots of advertising. The plans were 20 Gbps data rates, 1 ms latency, and long battery life. The formula included network enhancements for efficiency and cost reduction that derive from software reconfigurability: a Service-Based Architecture, Network Function Virtualization, and Network Slicing. Use cases included advanced multimedia services, high-performance localized applications using mobile edge computing, IoT, autonomous and assisted driving, unmanned aerial vehicles, robotics, and as history shows, yet-to-be-imagined applications.


There was enthusiasm and skepticism as 5G was being developed. So how is it going? This talk will take a brief look at the evolution of cellular standards, the expectations, the many successes, and the failures, with a focus on the current state of 5G.



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  • Date: 12 Apr 2021
  • Time: 05:00 PM to 06:00 PM
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  • New York, New York
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  • Co-sponsored by NYIT College of Engineering and Computer Science


  Speakers

Robert DiFazio Robert DiFazio of RZio LLC

Biography:

Dr. Robert A. DiFazio has spent over forty years doing research and development in wireless communications, signal processing, networks, video, machine-to-machine communications, and international standards. Before founding RZio LLC, an R&D and consulting company, he was Executive Vice President and Head of Research & Development at InterDigital where he led a worldwide organization of over 150 engineers spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. He and his team developed 3G, 4G/LTE, and 5G technology that is used in cellular systems throughout the world. Prior to InterDigital, Dr. DiFazio was at BAE Systems working on software-defined radios, smart antenna systems, jam-resistant modems, and low probability of intercept communication and navigation systems.


Dr. DiFazio is chairman of the NYIT Dean’s Executive Advisory Board and a member of the Industry Advisory Board for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Department. He has served on Advisory Boards for the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and spent over twenty years teaching graduate courses in wireless communications, spread spectrum systems, and advanced circuits. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, holds over one hundred patents, has authored many publications, and participated in numerous technology talks and interviews. He received his Ph.D. from the NYU Tandon School of Engineering (formerly, Brooklyn Poly).

Address:New York, New York, United States





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