2 Themes for 6G: Enterprise Small Cells & Networked Sensing

Room: 210, Bldg: Seattle U, Student Center, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482012

This is a hybrid event . The location is the Student Center – STCN 210. To reserve parking, please click on the following link: https://www.offstreet.io/location/2V0J2HLO and enter your vehicle license plate. Attached a map of the SU Campus. The closest visitor parking would be in the Murphy Garage (circled in red). You would take the skybridge to STCN. (https://seattleu.zoom.us/j/99432590251) One tap mobile: US: (tel:+12532158782,,99432590251) or (tel:+12133388477,,99432590251) Meeting URL: https://seattleu.zoom.us/j/99432590251 Meeting ID: 994 3259 0251 Join by Telephone For higher quality, dial a number based on your current location. Dial: +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 213 338 8477 US (Los Angeles) Meeting ID: 994 3259 0251 WiFi is typically left out of Advanced 5G/6G considerations, yet recent advances in WiFi protocol stack has rendered it competitive for several indoor 6G application scenarios. First portion of the talk will present overview of some of these key new features of IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi6) and (emerging) 802.11be (WiFi7) standard, aligned with desired improvement of network efficiency in dense deployment scenarios (enterprise and residential) as well reliable, low latency operations for delay-sensitive traffic. The potential of some of these features – e.g. Multi Link Operation (MLO) defined in 11be - for Advanced 5G/6G applications will be exemplified. Next, we pivot to emergence of on-board (vehicular) commercial radar sensors, in support of advanced automated functions for driver assistance. This leads to the need for networked sensing (or equivalently integrated sensing and communications) for operations in dense urban environments. New system-theoretic foundations for radar-communications integration via embedding concepts of multiple access inside current radar system operations will be described. Speaker(s): Sumit Roy, Room: 210, Bldg: Seattle U, Student Center, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482012

IEEE Seattle Section EXCOM May 13th 5:45pm

Room: Room Number: 210, Bldg: Student Center, 901 12th Ave • Seattle University , Seattle,, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484232

You are Invited! Join the IEEE Seattle Section for our May EXCOM Meeting Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Connect with fellow IEEE members, enjoy great food and drinks, and get inspired by the future of technology. Special Presentation by Dr. Sumit Roy Fellow IEEE, Professor at the University of Washington . Discover " Two what’s Next in Communications", as Dr. Roy explores the cutting-edge innovations driving the next generation of wireless networks. Plus, hear exciting updates on IEEE Seattle activities and upcoming plans. Nominations Now Open for 6 Technical Societies! Take the Lead — Nominate Yourself or a Colleague Starting Today! Help shape the future of IEEE Seattle by stepping into a leadership role. This is your opportunity to join the EXCOM team, present your vision, and energize our vibrant technical community. Eligibility: Candidates must be: IEEE Graduate Student Members, Members, Senior Members, Life Members, or Fellows of the designated chapter before May 6, 2025 Please note: Undergraduate and Associate Members are not eligible. Nomination open : May 6 – June 6, 2025 Following societies now accepting nominations: - Aerospace & Electronic Systems (AES-10) - Signal Processing (SP-01) - Education (E-25) - Circuits & Systems (CAS-04) - Power Electronics (PEL-35) - Industrial Applications (IA-34) Voting open: April 23 – May 11, 2025 Vote or Write-in Today : - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC-27) - Joint Chapter: Antennas & Propagation (AP-03), Electron Devices (ED-05), Microwave Theory & Techniques (MTT-17) To Nominate, Email Us the Following: - Your Bio - Your IEEE Membership Number - A Short Statement of Intent — Why should people vote for you? Send your nomination to the Election Committee: - Sanjay Samuel, Election Committee Chair – sanjaysamuel@ieee.org - Sheree Wen, Seattle Section Chair – swen@ieee.org - Dave Butcher, Seattle Section Past Chair – dbutcher@ieee.org (https://events.vtools.ieee.org/tego_/event/edit/484232) Join EXCOM, shine as a leader, and help shape the future of our technical societies. Together, we can build a stronger, smarter, and more connected IEEE Seattle community. Take the lead step up Join May 13th EXCOM to shine and present to our vibrant technical community. Co-sponsored by: Joint Chapter, Power Energy, Computer Society chapter, Joint chapter CH06102 - Seattle Sect Jt. Chap, COM19/VT06/BT02/IT12/ITS38 Speaker(s): , Sumit Roy Agenda: Tuesday May 13th 2025 5:45 pm-6:45 pm, Speech by Dr. Sumit Roy , IEEE fellow and Professor at University of Washington , 7:00 pm-7:30 Pm Review March Meeting minutes and Section Business 7:30 pm -8:00 Pm Chapter and student Branch report . 8:00 pm -8:30pm Chapter Election Room: Room Number: 210, Bldg: Student Center, 901 12th Ave • Seattle University , Seattle,, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484232