Key Technology Challenges for 5G and Beyond-2017年10月11日19:00-九龙湖校区李文正图书馆润良报告厅
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题目:Key Technology Challenges for 5G and Beyond
时间:2017101119:00
地点:九龙湖校区李文正图书馆润良报告厅
演讲人:Dr.Wen Tong


 

Dr.Wen Tong

Huawei Fellow

CTO, Wireless Network,Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.  

  

Dr. Wen Tong is the Huawei Fellow, CTO, Huawei Wireless.

Since 2010, Dr. Tong is the vice president of Huawei wireless research. In 2011, He was appointed the Head of Communications Technologies Labs of Huawei, currently, he spearhead to lead Huawei’s 5G wireless technologies research and development.

Prior to joining Huawei in March 2009, Dr. Tong was the Nortel Fellow and global head of the Network Technology Labs at Nortel. He joined the Wireless Technology Labs at Bell Northern Research in 1995. He had pioneered fundamental technologies from 1G to 4G wireless with 350 granted US patents.  

Dr. Tong was elected as a Huawei Fellow and an IEEE Fellow. In 2014, he was the recipient of IEEE Communications Society Industry Innovation Award for “the leadership and contributions in development of 3G and 4G wireless systems”.

Dr. Tong serves as Board of Director of WiFi Alliance and he is the fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering.



Key Technology Challenges for 5G and Beyond

Dr. Wen Tong

Abstract:

   

     As 5G became a global-scale dominant mobile technology to drive the digital transformation for all business and industries, the implementation and deployment of 5G networks infrastructure to meet all the requirements for 5G defined by ITU remains a technology challenge. In this talk, we present the open issues and state-of-the-art solutions in the 3 key use-cases for 5G: (1) eMBB (2) URLLC (3) mMTC; unlike the previous generation of wireless technologies, 5G will have to address the diverse technologies spanning from cellular frequency to mmWave frequency, from global coverage marco-cell networks to hot-spot UDN, from consumer based internet access to industrial grade cyber-physical tactile internet, from purpose designed networks to software defined virtualized networks, these challenges will continue to drive the landscape for 5G and beyond, as such, we will present a deep-dive into two enabler, i.e. the spectral efficiency and end-to-end network slicing.