Key Wireless Access Technologies in 5G and IoT Systems - Prof. Rose Qingyang Hu

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In this video, IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer Rose Hu presents her talk, "Key Wireless Access Technologies in 5G and IoT Systems," which was held 17 January 2018 at Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.

Device-to-Device (D2D) communication, NOMA, MU-MIMO and mmWave are among the key technologies in the next generation (5G) cellular networks to support Internet of Things as they can significantly improve the system performance on connectivity, spectrum efficiency and energy efficiency. This IEEE Distinguished Lecturer talk will address how to exploit these technology advantages and tackle the key technical challenges to achieve high system performance gains. In particular, we will present D2D, MU-MIMO, NOMA and mmWave based schemes and their related performance study in 5G/IoT settings. These schemes include beamforming and NOMA based MU-MIMO in a downlink cellular network with underlay D2D users, power control in D2D underlaid cellular networks, uplink fractional power control based NOMA, and relay-assisted Millimeter Wave cellular networks. The talk will present detailed 5G system model, technology background, mathematical approaches and performance results based on both analysis and simulations. Key technical insights from these studies will be provided.

In this video, IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer Rose Hu presents her talk, "Key Wireless Access Technologies in 5G and IoT Systems," which was held 17 January 2018 at Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.

 

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