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Next Generation WiFi Dr. Arogyaswami Paulraj, Professor Emeritus Electrical and Computer Engineering Stanford University Abstract: This talk will address the current trends in evolution of the 802.11 standard and then focus on 11ax (HE) < 6 GHz standard. We will discuss shortcomings of current WiFi technology and some of the fixes promised by 11ax. The need for performance modeling of 11ax in typical deployment and application scenarios will be highlighted. The role of machine learning and analytics in future WiFi network managements will also be touched on.. Bio: Paulraj is an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and a pioneer in MIMO Wireless. He has graduated 50 doctoral and post-doctoral scholars at Stanford. Paulraj's recognitions include the 2014 Marconi Prize and the 2011 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell medal. He is a member of eight National Academies including those of USA, China, India and Sweden. He is a fellow of IEEE and AAAS. Paulraj is a Visiting Professor at the Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, the Imperial College, London and the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. Monday, July 31st, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm Halligan Hall, Room 209 Medford, MA

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Next Generation WiFi  Dr. Arogyaswami Paulraj, Professor Emeritus

Electrical and Computer Engineering Stanford University

Abstract: This talk will address the current trends in evolution of the 802.11 standard   and    then focus on 11ax (HE) < 6 GHz standard.   We will discuss shortcomings of current WiFi technology   and some of the fixes promised by 11ax. The need for performance modeling of 11ax in typical deployment and application scenarios will be highlighted. The role of machine learning and analytics in future WiFi network managements will also be touched on.. !Bio: Paulraj is an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and a pioneer in MIMO Wireless. He has graduated 50 doctoral and post-doctoral scholars at Stanford. !Paulraj's recognitions include the 2014 Marconi Prize and the 2011 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell medal. He is a member of eight National Academies including those of USA, China, India and Sweden. He is a fellow of IEEE and AAAS. !Paulraj is a Visiting Professor at the Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, the Imperial College, London and the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. !

Monday, July 31st, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm !

Halligan Hall, Room 209 Medford, MA