Security Implications of Massive MIMO in Fifth Generation Mobile Systems

#Massive #MIMO #5G #Mobile #Communications
Share

This presentation will be an overview of the potential applications of Massive MIMO (MMIMO) in the upcoming 5G standards. The speaker will present a (very) brief introduction to MMIMO, its proposed role in upcoming standards,  and a summary of the benefits and risks of MMIMO adoption for the fifth generation mobile telephony standards.



  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



  • Date: 21 Mar 2017
  • Time: 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • Add_To_Calendar_icon Add Event to Calendar
  • 1745 W. Nursery Road
  • Linthicum, Maryland
  • United States 21090
  • Building: National Electronics Museum
  • Room Number: Conference Room
  • Click here for Map

  • Contact Event Host
  • Steven D'Ambrosio, Secretary, Baltimore COMSOC, steven.dambrosio@jhuapl.edu

  • Starts 04 March 2017 12:00 AM
  • Ends 21 March 2017 04:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Dr. Jason Uher of The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Topic:

Security Implications of Massive MIMO in Fifth Generation Mobile Systems

The speaker will be presenting an overview of the potential applications of Massive MIMO (MMIMO) in the upcoming 5G standards. He will present a (very) brief introduction to MMIMO, its proposed role in upcoming standards, and a summary of the benefits and risks of MMIMO adoption for the fifth generation mobile telephony standards.

Biography:

Dr Uher is currently serving as the Chief Scientist of the Cyber Wireless Capabilities Group at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab and spends his time securing the media layers for wireless communications networks. He is currently working with DARPA to build the “world’s largest channel emulator” for the Spectrum Collaboration Challenge.

Address:National Electronics Museum, , United States

Dr. Jason Uher of The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Topic:

Security Implications of Massive MIMO in Fifth Generation Mobile Systems

Biography:

Address:United States






Agenda

5:30 Social 6:00 Presentation