Wireless Virtualization for Enhancing Network Capacity, Network Coverage, Energy Efficiency and Wireless Security for Next Generation Wireless Networking
Speaker: Danda B Rawat – Washington, DC, United StatesTopic(s): Networks and Communications
Abstract
Over the last several decades, we have experienced enormous growth in the use of cellular telephones, hand-held devices and Wi-Fi networks for home and office, as well as emerging wireless technologies geared toward different wireless applications. The massive growth of lightweight hand-held devices used to access wireless networks has resulted in an exponential increase in demand for wireless services which has led to severe wireless spectrum shortage. To overcome these problems, beyond spectrum sharing with licensed/primary users, a new and robust wireless architecture with reliable machine learning is needed to enhance network coverage, network capacity and cyber security for next generation wireless networks. This talk will present recent advances in wireless virtualization for next generation (5G and beyond) wireless networking that is expected to significantly advance the field of wireless communications and wireless security, with an expectation of opening transformative research and development directions.About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 30 - 45Duration: 45 - 60 minutes
Languages Available: English
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