Software Defined Everything (SDR, Cognitive Radio, SDN) IOT and the move to 5G
Software Defined Everything (SDR, Cognitive Radio, SDN) IOT and the move to 5G
Many areas are moving from hardware only to a mix of hardware and software and in some cases, mostly software. This one day workshop will address changes in design and implementation. We will discuss software defined radios (SDR), cognitive radios, software defined networks (SDN) and antennas. The workshop will be a combination of lecture, informal presentations, demonstrations, and some hands on activities. Attendees with technical backgrounds should learn something new as well as seeing changes to old established areas.
As the day's schedule, speakers, and demonstrations evolve, we will post updates. Expected update schedule is as follows:
Friday November 24-- completed
Friday December 1 -- completed
Friday December 8 -- completed
Saturday December 16
REGISTRATION: https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/48462
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- Date: 16 Dec 2017
- Time: 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- Capitol Technology University (www.CapTechU.edu)
- 11301 Springfield Road
- Laurel, Maryland
- United States 20708
- Building: Engineering Building
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- Co-sponsored by Washington WIE, Reliability Society, WIE NOVA, Baltimore Section
Speakers
Dr. Yang Guo, Internet and Scalable Systems Metrology Group, NIST
Software Defined and Virtual Networks
Biography:
Dr. Guo is a member of the Advanced Network Technologies Division (ANTD) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He was a researcher with Network Protocols and Systems Research Department at Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent from 2010 to 2015. Prior to that, h was a Principal Scientist at Technicolor (formerly Thomson) Corporate Research at Princeton, NJ.
Dr. Guo earned the Ph.D. from University of Massachusetts at Amherst in year 2000, and M.S. and B.S. (with honor, top 1% in the class) from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Dr. Guo's research interests span broadly over the distributed systems and networks, with a focus on Cloud computing, Software Defined Networks (SDN) and its security, and Internet content distribution systems. In addition to the research, I am the author of many granted/pending patents. Some of his publications and patents (patents pending are not included) and be viewed at
Agenda
AGENDA
09:00-09:30 am Registration, networking, coffee, juice and bagels
09:35-10:30 am Key Note Address: Dr. Yang Guo, Internet and Scalable Systems Metrology Group, NIST
10:30-10:40 am Break
10:40-11:10 am Software Defined Networks (SDN): Examples of Open Source groups and use cases:
https://www.onap.org/
https://www.opendaylight.org/
11:10-11:40 am Achieving High-Resilence in SDNs with 3D Stacked Infrastructure Nodes (Mr. Steve Fiore)
11:40-1:00 pm Internet of Things (IoT)
Definitions, key industry WAS, Intel, IBM Watson) (Dr. Carroll)
Actively connected Smart Homes and devices : weather stations that do more than just record temperature and humidity; Residence monitoring (heating and cooling); Cat feeding stations, and more. (Mr Karl Berger)
1:00- 1:30 pm Light Lunch
1:30- 3:00 pm From early days to now: Path to 5G, Software Defined Radio, Cognitive Radio and move to software
5G
Software-Hardware tradeoffs
Analog to digital conversions and digital signal processing.
Software Defined Radio - Cognitive Radio basics. (Dr. Charles Dietlein, Mr. Roger Cutitta)
Cognitive Radio Workbench. (Dr. Garima Bajwa)
Demonstrations - SDR (Mr. Tim Cash, Mr. Sherwood Olson)
3:00 – 3:15 pm Coffee Break
3:15 - 3:45 pm Regulatory picture world wide; spectrum management
3:45- 4:00 pm Antennas (Dr. K. Duncan, invited)
4:00- 4:30 pm Informal discussion, hands on with demonstrations; planning for other workshops
4:45-4:55 pm Cleanup
4:55-5:00 pm Good Bye's