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Brooklyn 5G Summit to Fuel the Next Generation of Lightning-Fast Mobile Communications

Leaders in wireless, automotive, healthcare, academia and government will gather at the third annual Brooklyn 5G Summit April 20-22, 2016 to explore and showcase the latest developments and research aimed at making 5G a commercial reality in telecommunications, machine-to-machine communication, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The invitation-only summit, at New York University’s Tandon School …

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Tom Richardson Delivers Jack Wolf Lecture on Liquid Cloud Storage

Tom Richardson is Vice President of Engineering and leads R&D at Qualcomm’s New Jersey Research Center. Dr. Richardson gave the prestigious Jack Keil Wolf Lecture at Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT) at NYU Tandon School of Engineering on “Liquid Cloud Storage: A New Approach to Large Scale Data Storage”.  He talked about new …

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Jack Keil Wolf Lecture Series: Liquid Cloud Storage

Date: April 14th, 2016, Thursday Time/Location: 11 am, 5 MetroTech Center, LC 400 Thomas Richardson, Qualcomm Abstract: Large scale data storage is evolving as the amount and value of stored digital content continues to rapidly expand.  Reliable distributed storage systems consist of hundreds to tens of thousands of potentially unreliable storage nodes. To protect the data …

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From Teligent to FiberTower to Verizon: An inside look at LMDS, millimeter wave and 5G

It’s no secret that companies including Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile are eying millimeter wave bands like 28 GHz and 39 GHz for their planned 5G tests and networks. And early assessments indicate that these bands can help speed wireless transmissions to 1 Gbps or higher. But this isn’t the first time wireless players have sought …

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Millimeter-Wave Channel Modeling for Indoor & Outdoor Communications Filing by NYU WIRELESS in Proceeding 14-177 on 10/14/2015 Filing by NYU WIRELESS in Proceeding 14-177 on 09/26/2015 NOI to examine use of bands above 24 GHz for mobile broadband Filing by NYU WIRELESS in Proceeding 14-177 on 01/13/2015 Filing by NYU WIRELESS in Proceeding 14-177 on 01/14/2015 Reply to comments …

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