5G: Looking Behind the Curtain: Signal Transmission & Reception Techniques
Signal Transmission & Reception Techniques used by cell phones have drastically changed with the introduction of 4G and evolved further with the implementation of 5G. The changes to the current bands and added spectrum in the lower frequency bands (FR1) and the upper frequency bands (FR2) gives and will give the user a significantly improved communication experience. In addition to added frequency spectrum 5G deploys techniques that are still progressing to improve mobile communication, data through-put and signal availability. This lecture shows the evolution of communications to 5G and explains the technology that makes available enhanced mobile communications
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- Date: 14 Dec 2021
- Time: 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- COMMACK, New York
- United States 11725
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- Starts 03 December 2021 09:00 AM
- Ends 14 December 2021 06:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
- No Admission Charge
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Howard Hausman of RF Microwave Consulting Services
5G: Looking Behind the Curtain: Signal Transmission & Reception Techniques
Howard Hausman, President/CEO, RF Microwave Consulting Services, Inc. and Adjunct Professor at Hofstra University
Biography:
Howard Hausman received his MSEE degree from Polytechnic University/Tandon School of Engineering, NYU where he was an Adjunct Professor. He is currently President/CEO of RF Microwave Consulting Services and an Adjunct Professor at Hofstra University. Formerly Mr. Hausman was CTO and VP of Engineering, before being appointed President/CEO of MITEQ Inc., a world renown microwave engineering company with approximately 500 employees. He has designed hardware, wrote papers, and lectured on microwave systems and components for Satellite Communications, Space Systems, Radar and Reconnaissance systems. Howard Hausman is a recipient of an NYU Distinguished Alumni Award, the IEEE LI Alex Gruenwald Award “For outstanding contributions to enhance the knowledge of the IEEE LI Section members”, and a NASA Award for work on the Mars Landing System. Mr. Hausman is currently the Chairman of the IEEE LI Communications Society and was awarded a patent “Measuring Satellite Linearity from Earth Using a Low Duty Cycle Pulsed Microwave Signal”. He also authored a textbook “Microwave Power Amplifier Design with MMIC Modules” published by Artech House.
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Address:Commack, United States, 11725
Agenda
a. Speaker Introduction
b. Lecture
c. Questions
d. Concluding Remarks