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[学术报告]葡萄牙电信研究院Shahid Mumtaz教授学术报告2则

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葡萄牙电信研究院Shahid Mumtaz教授学术报告通知

单位:信息工程学院

学术报告一:

报告题目:5G-6G: Vision, Requirements, Technical Challenges, Standardization &Implementations

报告人:Shahid Mumtaz教授(葡萄牙电信研究院)

报告时间:2018年12月28日(星期五)10:00-11:00

报告地点:大学城校区工学一号馆201

报告摘要:

5G是移动通信发展的下一步,将成为网络社会的关键组成部分。特别是,5G将加速物联网的发展。为了实现各种应用和用例的连接,5G无线接入的功能必须远远超出前几代移动通信的能力。这些功能的示例包括非常高的数据速率,极低的延迟,超高可靠性,能量效率和极端的设备密度,并且将通过结合新的无线电接入技术的LTE的开发来实现。因此,本次讲座解释了5G从物理层到核心技术以及从实现到标准化的不同关键技术组件。

报告摘要:

5G is the next step in the evolution of mobile communication and will be a key component of the Networked Society. In particular, 5G will accelerate the development of the Internet of Things. To enable connectivity for a wide range of applications and use cases, the capabilities of 5G wireless access must extend far beyond those of previous generations of mobile communications. Examples of these capabilities include very high data rates, very low latency, ultra-high reliability, energy efficiency and extreme device densities, and will be realized by the development of LTE in combination with new radio-access technologies. Therefore, this talk explains the different key technology components of 5G from physical layer to core technologies and from implementation to standardization.

学术报告二:

报告题目:Ultra Reliable and Low latency Communication (URLCC) for 5G, IoT, Time Sensitive Networking and V2X Communication

报告人:Shahid Mumtaz教授(葡萄牙电信研究院)

报告时间:2018年12月28日(星期五)11:00-12:00

报告地点:大学城校区工学一号馆201

报告摘要:

新一代移动服务与应用程序要求前所未有的超低时延、高可靠性、极大连接密度以及大幅度地改善能量功率,而5G移动通信的各种优越特性是可以满足这些要求的,并且能对其所带来的市场机遇充分利用。超可靠低延迟通信(URLLC)是一个典型的例子,它能支持一些关键性业务应用功能,如工业互联网,智能电网,远程医疗手术和智能交通系统。对于4G LTE,3GPP Release 14版本下的延迟目前在4毫秒范围内。URLLC是版本15的一部分,目标是延迟范围达到1毫秒以内。URLLC也非常适合需要端到端安全和99.999%可靠性的应用程序,并且在数据包传送的时间限制方面几乎是确定性的。物理层无疑是最具挑战性的,因为URLLC必须满足两个相互矛盾的要求:低延迟和超高可靠性。与传统的移动宽带应用相比,这是一种新类型的服务质量(QoS)。结合物理层,URLLC应用程序还需要低延迟回程和前传。虽然以太网被称为适用于数据和电信网络的广泛可用的低成本技术,但是为了满足超低时延与时间敏感型网络(TSN)特征,一系列为了降低网络时延的技术将会被应用。因此,我们将阐述关于5G的不同URLLC解决方案以及时间敏感型网络在loT和V2x通信的应用。

报告摘要:

New services and applications requiring lower latency, better reliability, massive connection density, and improved energy efficiency are emerging in an unprecedented fashion. A variety of advanced features make 5G uniquely well positioned to meet all of these requirements and capitalize on these market opportunities. A prime example is Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC), a set of features designed to support mission-critical applications such as the industrial internet, smart grids, remote surgery, and intelligent transportation systems. With 4G LTE, latency is currently in the 4-millisecond range under 3GPP Release 14. URLLC is part of Release 15 and has a target of 1-millisecond. URLLC also is ideal for applications that require end-to-end security and 99.999 percent reliability, and it’s almost deterministic in time bounds on packet delivery. The physical layer is unquestionably the most challenging because URLLC must satisfy two conflicting requirements: low latency and ultra-high reliability. This combination is a vastly different type of quality of service (QoS) compared to traditional mobile broadband applications. Alongside with Physical layer, URLLC application also requires low latency backhaul and fronthaul. Ethernet is known as a widely available low-cost technology suitable for data and telecom networks. However, for meeting the extreme latency requirements, Time-Sensitive Network (TSN) features, composed of techniques for lowering the latency in networks, may be considered. Therefore, in this presentation, we will explain the different URLLC solutions for 5G and Time Sensitive networking with its applications to IoT and V2x communication.

报告人简介:

Dr Shahid Mumtaz has more than 10 years of wireless industry/academic experience and is currently working as Principal Research Scientist and Technical Manager at Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT) Portugal. He has received his Master and PhD degrees in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, and University of Aveiro, Portugal in 2006 and 2011, respectively.

From 2005 to 2006 for Ericsson and Huawei at Research Labs in Sweden as Researcher. Since January 2015, he has been with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Aveiro, Portugal where he is Adjunct Associate Professor and Director of the Wireless Networking and Communications Group. He uses mathematical and system level tools to model and analyze emerging wireless communication architectures, leading to innovative and/or theoretically optimal new communication techniques. He is working closely with leading R&D groups in the industry to transition these ideas to practice. His work is currently supported by Samsung, Huawei, and Ericsson, as well as FCT. He has also been providing consultancy to Intel, Huawei, and Portugal Telecom. In January 2017, IEEE has started a new standard on P1932.1: Standard for Licensed/Unlicensed Spectrum Interoperability in Wireless Mobile Networks and was elected as Vice chair for this standard. Furthermore, in January 2015, he was also elected Vice-Chair of IEEE Research Project on Vision of Green Standardization due to his pioneer work in green communication as well. He is also actively involved in 3GPP standardization on LTE release 12 onwards, along with major manufacturers (Huawei and Intel).Dr Mumtaz has published 3 books and more than 150 publications in very high-rank IEEE transactions, journals, book chapters, international conferences. He is serving as Scientific Expert and Evaluator for Research Funding Agencies, such as European Commission, and COST .

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