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The 5G Revolution

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The 5G Revolution

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Please join us for our January meeting which will be held via Zoom webinar. You will need to register for this webinar at:
https://acm-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/4516035766057/WN_itxw-I_PRqet2xrOL_AakQ

Abstract:

5G, the fifth generation of wireless technology, is revolutionizing the wireless industry. 5G networks are envisioned to be faster and more robust than their predecessors, offering fiber-like mobile speeds and ultra-reliable communications to support the massive proliferation in mobile data traffic. In addition to supporting the insatiable demand for mobile applications, 5G is expected to transform industries by wirelessly connecting together devices in emerging verticals such as industrial automation, smart cities, smart agriculture, smart grids, smart manufacturing, autonomous driving, logistics and public safety. Consequently, new enabling technologies are required to harness the opportunities and address the challenges presented by existing and emerging 5G wireless applications. The key enabling technologies include a scalable Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)-based air interface, Dynamic Time Division Duplex (TDD), Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna configurations, advanced channel coding, and beamforming techniques.

This talk will present the major 5G services and uses cases, and the key technologies enabling them. The speaker will also provide insights from practical deployments and some of the 5G enhancements being discussed in the wireless industry..

Speaker Biography:

Dr. Lola Awoniyi-Oteri currently works as a Systems Research & Development engineer within the Qualcomm Research organization. In her current role, she is involved in standardization, research and development of 5G mmWave devices. Her focus is on improving connectivity performance, enhancing the mobile user experience, enabling network mobility support and reducing network and device power consumption. Her research interests span multiple Wide Area Network technologies, such as Cellular and Satellite networks; and a myriad of wireless Local Area Network technologies such as WiFi and Bluetooth networks. Prior to joining Qualcomm, she worked at Texas Instruments developing 3G mobile handsets.

She received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering at Georgia Tech and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. Lola has authored/co-authored over 150 approved worldwide patents.

She has held many volunteering roles within the IEEE organization including Chair of IEEE ComSoc Young Professionals (20-15-2016), member of IEEE Industry Engagement Committee (2018), Secretary of IEEE ComSoc Nomination and Election Committee (2018-2020) and member of IEEE Standard Association, Products and Services Innovation Committee (2019-2020).

Register for the Zoom Webinar:

https://acm-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/4516035766057/WN_itxw-I_PRqet2xrOL_AakQ

Co-sponsors

This event is co-sponsored by the IEEE Orange County Computer Society and the Los Angeles Chapter of the ACM.

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