5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) Presestation

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One of the new features of 5G currently being defined by the 3GPP standards body is NR-NTN.  This feature hopes to achieve ubiquitous coverage of 5G through spaceborne assets in areas that would not have coverage otherwise.  Such a feature would be useful for ad hoc military networks on the battlefield, for first responder applications, or for commercial and military usage across mountains, skies, or seas.  The first instantiation of this feature has been standardized in 3GPP Release 17, with more evolution, features and configuration coming in future releases and in Next G.  We will discuss some of the technical elements that enable NTN, such as frequency pre-compensation, timing advance and hybrid automatic repeat requests.  We will also discuss tools to help prototype NYTN links.



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  • 6220 Culebra Rd
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • United States 78238
  • Building: Slick Cafe
  • Room Number: Meeting Room

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  • Gerry Trevino, gtrivino@ieee.org, Vice Chair; IEEE Communications/Signal Processing Society Joint Chapter, Lone Star Section

    Jody Little, jlittle@d16.swri.us

     

  • Co-sponsored by SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE; REGISTRATON REQUIRED TO RECEIVE ACCESS TO THEIR FACILITY
  • Starts 13 April 2023 08:52 PM UTC
  • Ends 17 May 2023 08:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Dr. Raymond Shen

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5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN)

Biography:

Raymond Shen, PhD directs 5G/6G Govt Solutions at Keysight Technologies. In this role,he leads Keysight's vast portfolio of end-to-end 5G test solutions for defense and government. He also leads Keysight’s Cybersecurity and spectrum monitoring solutions, managing solutions that include handheld, outdoor, and modular platforms. He has over 20 years of experience in spectrum monitoring and signal demodulation, with expertise in cellular signals. Shen has a BS EE from Caltech and a MS EE and PhD EE from Stanford University, where his PhD was in neural networks.





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10:45 am, Clear Security at SWRI Entrance, Proceed to Slick Cafe (first bldg on right)

11:00 am Lunch and proceed to meeting room

11:30 noon, Introductions/Presentation

12:30 End of Meeting



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