5G Progress, Realities Set in at Brooklyn 5G SummitIEEE Spectrum “5G technologies are early in their development, and the business cases for them are a bit fuzzy, but wireless researchers and executives still had plenty to celebrate this week at the annual Brooklyn 5G Summit. They’ve made steady progress on defining future 5G networks, and …
Watch the Brooklyn 5G Summit Livestream
Nokia and the NYU WIRELESS research center at NYU Tandon School of Engineering are jointly organizing the fourth Brooklyn 5G Summit in Brooklyn, NY to be held on April 19 – 21, 2017. The fourth summit will build on the achievements of the past three years and we will discuss the next steps for making …
FCC Grants NYU WIRELESS Early ‘Program Experimental License’ for Cutting-edge Work Throughout the Radio Spectrum
This year many mobile carriers are launching early services for 5G — the next generation of wireless that promises speeds 10 to 100 times faster than 4G LTE — and a host of other technology companies are testing devices and systems for the Internet of Things that will depend on this coming glut in capacity. …
NI Donates Nearly $1 Million in Hardware and Software to NYU WIRELESS to Accelerate 5G Research
NI (Nasdaq: NATI) and NYU WIRELESS today announced that NI has made a sizable donation to the university research team to further mmWave communications, channel measurement and channel emulation research for 5G communications and beyond. As part of the donation, NI will equip NYU WIRELESS labs with hardware and software from its flexible software defined …
Fourth Annual Brooklyn 5G Summit will be a Show-and-tell by Leading Operators, Researchers and Startups
In 2017, the next generation of wireless communications will take a giant step forward. Promising warp-speed networks (above 10 gigabits per second), super-low latency and all varieties of massive broadband applications, 5G will spur growth in IT, automotive, entertainment, agriculture, Internet-of-Things (IoT) and manufacturing and revolutionize — once again — how people and machines communicate. …
The 5G Frontier: Millimeter Wireless
There is an eternal quality to how technology evolves. As existing areas get overworked, new frontiers open up at the fringes. Then innovators rush in to occupy the new territory before it, in turn, becomes overworked. There is an example of such a frontier today in wireless communications. IEEE’s 5G wireless initiative has the goal …
Recruitment Day 2017 – Presentations and Photos
Thank you to all of the students, faculty, and affiliate members who attending this year’s Recruitment Day. Please view the links below to download our speakers’ presentations and view photos of the event. Sundeep Rangan: Recruiting Day Welcome Edmund Yeh: Named Data Networking for 5G Wireless Winslow Burleson: NYU-X Holodeck: Experiential Supercomputing
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TEDxMiddlebury: The Future is Bright. And Wireless.
How to explain the evolution of wireless communications toward 5G and beyond to a non-technical audience? And what does this mean to the average consumer? NYU WIRELESS postdoc Marco Mezzavilla recently tackled these questions with finesse in his TEDx talk at Middlebury College, where he unveiled the magic of telecommunications and its impact on society, …
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Yong Liu Named a Fellow of the IEEE
Liu Is Known for Research with Practical Applications for Hundreds of Millions of Consumers Yong Liu — a professor of electrical engineering at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and a faculty member of the Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT) and NYU WIRELESS — has been named a fellow of the Institute of …
NYU Wireless Drives Next-Generation Technology
The New York University (NYU) Wireless academic research center in Brooklyn, N.Y., is at the forefront of tomorrow’s wireless technology. Led by its founding director, Professor Ted Rappaport, NYU Wireless is focused on next-generation 5G wireless networks, with millimeter-wave technology being a major research area. NYU WIRELESS combines NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, School of …
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