IEEE monthly technical talk on data analytics and Internet of Things (IoT)

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This is a monthly technical talk sponsored by the IEEE Victorian Section and IEEE Vic. IoT Community. This talk is organized by IEEE Vic. IoT Community which has formed in 2020 to bring recent innovations, development, and activities of the Victorian IoT community into limelight, IEEE Victorian section has formed IEEE Vic, IoT community under the global IEEE Internet of Things Community. 



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  • Date: 02 May 2022
  • Time: 05:00 PM to 06:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT+10:00) Australia/Victoria
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Vic, IoT community
  • Starts 19 April 2022 12:16 PM
  • Ends 02 May 2022 12:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT+10:00) Australia/Victoria
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Prof. Jinho Choi Prof. Jinho Choi of Deakin University

Topic:

Introduction to Cellular IoT Connectivity

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a fundamental enabler for the ongoing Industry 4.0 revolution that will lead to significant changes in the economy and our daily life. A massive number of diverse IoT devices and sensors being connected to the Internet have created an immense challenge in provisioning reliable connectivity with various requirements. In order to support IoT connectivity of massive number of devices, cellular systems, especially 5G, have identify machine-type communication (MTC) as a key technology. In this talk, we first present cellular IoT connectivity technology, namely MTC. In particular, we focus on two-step random access in 5G new radio (NR), and briefly address its performance limits. Then, we discuss how two-step random access can be used to support different types of devices and meet low-latency requirements. We also present some approaches that can effectively improve the performance of two-step random access.

Biography:

Prof. Jinho Choi was born in Seoul, Korea. He received Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 1991 and 1994, respectively. He is with the School of Information Technology, Burwood, Deakin University, Australia, as a Professor. Prior to joining Deakin in 2018, he was with Swansea University, United Kingdom, as a Professor/Chair in Wireless, and Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea, as a Professor. His research interests include the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless communications, and statistical signal processing. He authored two books published by Cambridge University Press in 2006 and 2010. He is on the list of World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University in 2020 and 2021.  Currently, he is an Editor of IEEE Wireless Communications Letters and a Division Editor of Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN). He also had served as an Associate Editor or Editor of other journals including IEEE Communications Letters, JCN, IEEE Trans. Vehicular Technology, IEEE Trans. Communications, and ETRI journal.

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