“Enabling Wireless Autonomous Systems Using 5G” by Dr. Nageen Himayat, Intel Corporation

“Enabling Wireless Autonomous Systems Using 5G”

Dr. Nageen Himayat, Intelligent Distributed Edge Networks Labs, Intel Corporation

Registration Link:

Here.

Event Organized By:

Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) of the IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section

Co-sponsors:

PROGRAM:

6:00 – 6:30 PM Networking & Refreshments
6:30 – 7:45 PM Talk
7:45 – 8:00 PM Q&A/Adjourn

Zoom broadcast is TBD. In person attendance requested.

Abstract:

Enabling next generation of wireless autonomous systems (WAS), such as self-driving vehicles, industrial robots, drones, etc., promises huge economic as well as societal impact, but poses significant challenges in meeting the reliability, latency and scalability requirements of these safety critical applications. This talk will discuss some of these challenges, and highlight technologies that advance 5G/5G+ wireless networks, as well as co-design autonomous systems and wireless networks, towards addressing the stringent WAS requirements.

Bio:

Nageen Himayat is a Principal Engineer, and Director of Intelligent Distributed Edge Networks Labs, at Intel, where she conducts research on distributed learning and data centric protocols over 5G/5G+wireless networks. Her research contributions span areas such as machine learning for wireless, millimeter wave and multi-radio heterogeneous networks, cross layer radio resource management, and non-linear signal processing techniques.

Prior to Intel, Dr. Himayat was with Lucent Technologies and General Instrument Corp, where she developed standards and systems for both wireless and wire-line broadband access networks. Dr. Himayat obtained her B.S.E.E degree from Rice University, and her Ph.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She also holds an MBA degree from the Haas School of Business at University of California, Berkeley.

Venue:

QualComm Santa Clara, Building B, 3165 Kifer Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051

Live Broadcast:

TBD.

Admission Fee:

All admissions free. Suggested donations to cover food and water:

Non-IEEE: $5, Students (non-IEEE): $3, IEEE Members (not members of CASS or SSCS): $3

Online registration is recommended to guarantee seating.

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