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SUMMARY:Ultrabroadband Communication and Networking Solutions to Unleash the Spectrum above 100 GHz
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Terahertz (THz)-band (0.1–10 THz) communication is envisioned as a key wireless technology in 6G and beyond systems. In the last decade\, the THz technology gap has been progressively closed through major advancements in electronic\, photonic\, and plasmonic technologies. In parallel\, the propagation of THz signals has been studied through both physics-based and data-driven approaches\, debunking some of the myths about the THz channel. Nevertheless\, there are several communication and networking roadblocks that need to be overcome to unleash the spectrum above 100 GHz. In this talk\, the state of the art and open challenges at the physical\, link and network layers of THz communication systems will be presented. Specific topics include novel ultrabroadband waveforms designs that can not only overcome but leverage the distance-dependent bandwidth resulting from molecular absorption; intelligent reflecting surfaces able to engineer wavefronts in ways that in the past were only available to optical systems; new receiver initiated medium access control protocols for ultra-directional links coupled with expedited neighbor discovery strategies’ and cross-layer multi-hop relaying strategies. Moreover\, a glimpse at state-of-the-art experimental platforms for THz communication networks will be provided. \nPresenter: \nJosep M. Jornet is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering\, the Director of the Ultrabroadband Nanonetworking Laboratory and a faculty member of the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things and the SMART Center at Northeastern University. He received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013. His research interests are in Terahertz-band communication networks\, Wireless Nano-bio-communication Networks and the Internet of Nano-Things. In these areas\, he has co-authored more than 180 peer-reviewed publications\, 1 book\, and has been granted 4 US patents\, which accumulate over 10\,800 citations (h-index 47). \n \n  \n REGISTER NOW
URL:https://mmwavecoalition.org/event/ultrabroadband-communication-and-networking-solutions-to-unleash-the-spectrum-above-100-ghz/
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SUMMARY:What the Future Holds for 6G and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free webinar on October 27\, 2021 at 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT. The presentation will be between 45 to 60 minutes. This informative event will be presented by Prof. Theodore (Ted) Rappaport\, Founding Director\, New York University (NYU). If your schedule won’t permit you to attend the live presentation\, you can still register and receive a link to the recording that will be sent out later\, but you must register at least 24 hours before the event time. We welcome you to the dialogue. \nTopic:  \nDecades of Research into Millimeter Wave and Sub-THz Wireless Communication Results\, Surprises\, and what the future holds for 6G and beyond \nPresented by: \nProf. Theodore S. Rappaport\nFounding Director\nNYU WIRELESS \n \nTheodore S. Rappaport is the David Lee/Ernst Weber Professor at New York University (NYU) and holds faculty appointments in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department\, the Courant Computer Science Department\, and the NYU Langone School of Medicine. He founded NYU WIRELESS\, a multidisciplinary research center\, and the wireless research centers at the University of Texas Austin (WNCG) and Virginia Tech (MPRG). His research has provided fundamental knowledge of wireless channels used to create the first Wi-Fi standard (IEEE 802.11)\, the first U.S. digital TDMA and CDMA standards\, the first public Wi-Fi hotspots\, and more recently proved the viability of millimeter-wave and sub-THz frequencies for 5G\, 6G\, and beyond. He co-founded two wireless communications companies that were sold to publicly traded firms. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering\, a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors\, and the Wireless History Foundation Hall of Fame. \n  \n REGISTER NOW
URL:https://mmwavecoalition.org/event/what-the-future-holds-for-6g-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:New Sub Terahertz R&D Testbed for 6G Research
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nSub-Terahertz (sub-THz) frequencies (100-300 GHz) with extreme modulation bandwidths are part of early 6G research. This presents many unknowns. One of those unknowns is exploring the level of system performance that is achievable and reasonable given new frequency bands\, extreme modulation bandwidths\, and new waveforms. This webinar will provide insight into this by discussing new sub- terahertz system-level design and test challenges presented by 6G. EVM measurement results at 140 GHz will be shown with varying waveforms and bandwidths up to an occupied bandwidth of 10 GHz. Low Signal-to-Noise (SNR) ratios are a challenge for wide bandwidth waveforms at sub-THz frequencies. Preamble and pilot-aided synchronization and channel estimation will be discussed to achieve more robust demodulation in low SNR environments. Understanding and addressing channel impairments at sub-THz frequencies will be another challenge. Sub-THz channel sounding will be discussed and the testbed receiver will be customized with a real-time adaptive equalizer FPGA implementation to address channel impairments. \n  \nPresenter: \nGreg Jue is a 6G System Engineer at Keysight Technologies working on emerging millimeter-wave applications beyond 110 GHz. Greg authored Keysight’s new whitepaper “A New Sub-Terahertz Testbed for 6G Research”\, and was a technical contributor to Keysight’s new “Engineering the 5G World” ebook. Greg wrote the design simulation section in Agilent Technologies LTE book\, and has authored numerous articles\, presentations\, application notes\, and whitepapers including Keysight’s “Implementing a Flexible Testbed for 5G Waveform Generation and Analysis”. Before joining HP/Agilent\, Greg worked on system design for the Deep Space Network at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory\, Caltech University.
URL:https://mmwavecoalition.org/event/new-sub-terahertz-rd-testbed-for-6g-research/
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SUMMARY:THz Technology:  The Move from Scientific to Commercial Applications - 6G\, Space & More
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe Terahertz field has long been used for a wide variety of scientific applications\, ranging from radio astronomy\, spectroscopy\, fusion plasma diagnostics\, and more. The potential of non-scientific applications of THz has been understood for many years\, but technological limits slowed the advance of these applications. The past decade has seen dramatic advances in transistor technology that is now enabling rapid progress in a variety of applications\, ranging from basic test & measurement\, ultra-wideband communications\, and the use of THz radiometers in space for next generation commercial weather forecasting. This talk will describe the various THz technologies involved\, and give examples of recent projects at Virginia Diodes aimed at advancing THz technology for both scientific and commercial applications. \n  \nPresenter: \nJeffrey L Hesler is the Chief Technology Officer of Virginia Diodes and has a visiting position at the University of Virginia. For more than 25 years he has been working on creating new technologies that utilize the Terahertz (THz) frequency band for scientific\, defense\, and industrial applications. He has published over 200 technical papers in journals and international conferences proceedings\, is a member of IEEE Technical Committee MTT-21 (THz Technology and Applications) and is a co-Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology. Terahertz systems based on his innovative designs are now used in hundreds of research laboratories throughout the world. \n  \n REGISTER NOW
URL:https://mmwavecoalition.org/event/thz-technology-the-move-from-scientific-to-commercial-applications-6g-space-more/
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SUMMARY:Expanding Usages of Millimeter Waves:  Crossing Spectrum Frontiers
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nAstronomers have been searching the skies for the origins of creation\, existence of other-worldly planets and signs of life. For many decades\, the imaging of the universe has yielded views of many objects\, large and (relatively) small. Here\, on our lovely planet\, space\, atmospheric and sensing scientists have used these high-frequency phenomena to “see” the Earth in various ways\, from viewing the expansion and contraction of flora\, waves on the oceans\, movement of winds and weather\, weathering ice and shifting rock. \nUsing millimeter waves has long been a useful way to gleaning an understanding of the universe and multiverses about us. \nLight\, radio frequencies and heat are all just packets of photons. For the astronomically-inclined\, these packets allows us to vision the solar system\, the galaxies and beyond. Sensing has long been the purview of GHz+++. \nNow\, technologies have emerged that make good use of these high frequencies to communicate between man and machine. From the first spark-gap transmitters\, banging away at a few megahertz\, to “high frequency” and “long wave” radios\, human engineering has broken new ground to explore the broadband channels that will propagate 5G\, 6G and beyond. \nWhat does this mean for our engineering\, social and global community? More bandwidth\, better reliability\, more capacity…and some uncertainty. \nThe mmWave Coalition’s purpose is to explore the boundaries of high frequency radio communication\, sensing and imaging. Balancing a shared resource and the needs to move our Spectrum Horizons to this next century. \nThis tutorial will discuss some of the prospects and challenges of this emerging medium. \nWe launch this series with an overview of what’s possible\, and probable\, for these coming decades. Future sessions will focus on the implementation of technology\, policy and discovery. \nJoin us for an interactive discussion about these new realities\, the oft-conflicting purposes and a look into the broad (band) future of mmWave usage. \n  \n REGISTER NOW\n  \n  \nPresenter:  \nMike Violette \nMike is Chief Executive Officer of Washington Laboratories\, Ltd. and Director of American Certification Body. He has over 25 years of experience in the field of EMC evaluation and product approvals and has overseen the development of engineering services companies in the US\, Europe and Asia. \nHe is a Professional Engineer\, registered in the State of Virginia and on the board of the EMC Society. He has given numerous presentations on compliance topics and is a regular contributor to technical and trade magazines
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