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Emerging Millimetric Band Back Haul and Fixed Access Technologies

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Pls contact Kin Leung if you are interested in discussing with Prof. Paulraj after lunch on January 9.

This talk surveys emerging mm band solutions based on 3GPP’s 5G and WiFi’s 11ad/x standards. We discuss layer 1, 2 and routing architectures (PmP and Mesh) as well as the many challenging deployment issues. Current carrier trials in the U.S. and the research problems arising in such systems will be covered.

Bio: Dr. Paulraj is an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University. He graduated with a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India, in 1973. After 25 years with the Indian Navy, Paulraj joined Stanford University in 1992. He proposed the concept of spatial multiplexing/MIMO in 1992. MIMO technology is the key to today’s wireless broadband networks like 4G cellular and WiFi. Paulraj has received several recognitions including the 2011 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell medal and the 2014 Marconi Prize and Fellowship. He is a member of seven national academies including the US National Academy of Engineering

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