Join us for an unforgettable evening of golf, great connections, and good times at our "Swinging Connections: Networking Fore Success at Top Golf" event! Whether you're a golf pro or a first-time swinger, Top Golf offers an inclusive and entertaining environment for all skill levels. No need to worry about stuffy boardrooms or formal attire - just bring your enthusiasm and a desire to connect. It's not just a game; it's the ultimate fusion of networking and fun! Expect a night filled with: -Friendly golfing that will have you cheering and high-fiving -Opportunity to make meaningful connections with like-minded professionals -Delectable food and drinks served with a side of lively conversation This is not your typical networking event; it's a chance to break the ice and create genuine bonds with fellow industry leaders. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to network in a relaxed, exciting atmosphere. Registration fees: IEEE MEMBERS: $15 NON MEMBERS: $30 STUDENTS: FREE! RSVP now, and let's swing for success together! Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES SEATTLE 780 LOGAN AVE N, RENTON, Washington, United States, 98057
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Time, Effort, Money: What does it take to get to the top? Find out today some strategies, pitfalls to avoid and your road map to success. How do I define success? What is my role in my business/organization. How do I advance my organization to the next level? How quickly can I achieve success? Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Chuck Nolan, Agenda: 12:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm PDT Introduction of the Speaker 12:04 pm PDT Presentation 12:45 pm PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371212
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Artificial intelligence is taking the world by surprise. Just like in the movies we saw 5 to 10 years ago the AI is taking over our daily life (Terminator). How is this possible? What codes are we using that makes this all possible. Who is the brainchild behind ChatGPT. This conference will get to the route of the master coders to enable such intelligence to form on its own by a bunch of ones and zeros. Also find out how this technology is escalating faster than humanly thought possible with the new quantum theory of an infinite number of selections based on color. Find out the latest on Machine Language, protocol software and cybersecurity. Is AI creating its own code? Is AI really learning on its own? How are we humans preparing for the future of AI. Is AI able to stop cyber criminals. Where do we see AI and the human civilization 10 years from now 2033? Don't miss this great event. Speak with AI scientists, engineers, and data analysts. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: IEEE AI IT Artificial Intelligence SymposiumNovember 3, 2023, 6 am PDTLive Stream Seattle Washington Welcome to the World of AI 6:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 06:05 am PDT Introduction of Speakers. Speaker Line up: 06:10 am PDT Debbie Reynolds, Founder Chief Executive Officer 06:35 am PDT Paige Kassalen, Chief of Staff Saab, Inc Strategy Office 07:00 am PDT Tullio Sirausa, AI Meets Design Thinking: Crafting a People-Centric Business Future 07:00 am PDT Tullio Sirausa, Co-Founder RadicalPurpose.org Advisor 07:25 am PDT Dr. Merrick Watchorn, Infraguard Corporate Officer 07:50 am PDT Jeff Glickman, Artificial Superintelligence Quantitative Finance 08:15 am PDT Dr. Yu Yuan, Entrepreneur in XR/Metaverse/Digital Transformation 08:40 am PDT Donald Thompsons, Distinguished Engineer/Engineering AI 09:05 am PDT Hisham Elkholy, Product Manager Artificial Intelligence Stellantis 09:30 am PDT Yong Liu, Head of Data Science High Performance Machine Learning 09:55 am PDT Bhagawan Gnanapa, Founder and CEO SmartTrack AI 10:20 am PDT Morris Nelson, Cognitive Genius AI Prompt Engineer 10:45 am PDT Erik Blanchard IT Infrastructure Manager AI Geek Syntellis 11:10 am PDT Sanjay Dani, Directing Generative AI LLM IT Infrastructure SRE 11:35 am PDT Roch Mamenas, IT Consulting business, automation of IT consultancies 12:00 pm Khai Minh Pham, MD, PhD (AI) Founder & CEO at ThinkingNodeLife.ai 12:25 pm PDT Abir Chermiti, Software Engineer Women in Tech Ally 12:50 pm PDT IEEE Prize Pack Giveaway 12:55 pm PDT Salute to our speakers We thank our supporters: We thank our sponsors: (https://60c89b22-fa84-4f7f-9915-ca0ea9310154.usrfiles.com/ugd/60c89b_bdd4b6acf2914f8688c7a90fb95c3577.pdf) Speaker Line up: Debbie Reynolds, Founder Chief Executive Officer Paige Kassalen, Chief of Staff Saab, Inc Strategy Office Abir Chermiti, Software Engineer Women in Tech Ally Tullio Sirausa, Co-Founder RadicalPurpose.org Advisor Dr. Merrick Watchorn, Infraguard Corporate Officer Jeff Glickman, Artificial Superintelligence Quantitative Finance Dr. Yu Yuan, Entrepreneur in XR/Metaverse/Digital Transformation Donald Thompsons, Distinguished Engineer/Engineering AI Hisham Elkholy, Product Manager Artificial Intelligence Stellantis Yong Liu, Head of Data Science High Performance Machine Learning Bhagawan Gnanapa, Founder and CEO SmartTrack AI Heather Thompson, Synesthete Acquired Savant Artist AI Erik Blanchard IT Infrastructure Manager AI Geek Syntellis Sanjay Dani, Directing Generative AI LLM IT Infrastructure SRE Roch Mamenas, IT Consulting business, AI EmployPlan Khai Minh Pham, MD, PhD (AI) Founder & CEO at ThinkingNodeLife.ai Morris Nelson, Cognitive Genius AI Prompt Engineer (https://60c89b22-fa84-4f7f-9915-ca0ea9310154.usrfiles.com/ugd/60c89b_4b830425999a42bd8f841a63d2317b19.pdf) (https://youtu.be/D4ivkprpgqM) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375840
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IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecture Speaker: Prof. Andrew Eckford, York University, Canada To join in-person: Location: Room 3038, Macleod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada To join remotely, the Zoom meeting link is as follows: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/65786322697?pwd=WmdqSDFXTVdSd3NNb2FGMmlud09NQT09 Meeting ID: 657 8632 2697 Passcode: 225068 Abstract: 6G wireless systems are expected to offer ubiquitous connectivity in presently under-served areas, potentially provided by satellite- and space-based internet-of-things applications. In the search for enabling technologies to achieve these expectations, molecular communication is an important alternative to conventional electromagnetic-based wireless communication. In this talk, we give a brief introduction to molecular communication, and discuss how it may be used to communicate in "wave-denied" environments, where connectivity is desired but wireless cannot be used. We also show that molecular communication can achieve surprisingly high information rates, theoretically unlimited and practically in the gigabit-per-second range, making it a compelling technology for 6G. We finish with a discussion of the current state of the field and propose some experimental next steps. Bio: Andrew Eckford is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at York University, Toronto, Ontario. His research interests include the application of information theory to biology, and the design of communication systems using molecular and biological techniques. His research has been covered in media including The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, and IEEE Spectrum. His research received the 2015 IET Communications Innovation Award, and was a finalist for the 2014 Bell Labs Prize. He is also a co-author of the textbook Molecular Communication, published by Cambridge University Press. Speaker(s): Andrew Eckford Room: Room 3038, Bldg: Macleod Building, 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/381490 |
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In the United States, women make up half of the total U.S. college-educated workforce, but they only constitute 28% of the science and engineering workforce. This underrepresentation is not due to a lack of interest or capability but often due to societal and cultural barriers. Encouraging girls to participate in STEM activities from a young age can help bridge this gap, fostering a more diverse and inclusive future for these fields. Join us for an electrifying adventure at our "Girls Explore STEM" event! In our electrical engineering session, we'll dive into the captivating world of electricity. Get hands-on experience generating power with a hand crank generator, build your very own electric bell, and even discover the remarkable potential of fruit batteries. We'll shed light on the incredible possibilities of solar energy generation and so much more. Unleash your curiosity and discover the dynamic field of electrical engineering in a fun and interactive way. Don't miss out on this empowering journey into STEM! Agenda: Girls Explore STEM November 4th, 2023, | 10:00am – 2:30pm Time Session Room Estimated # of Attendees 10:00am Check-In Lobby 10:10am Opening Remarks – Alex Tadio, Pre-Assessment Survey, 102 120 10:40am Session 1 Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Cybersecurity Data Analytics Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Organic Sustainable Agriculture Software Engineering Resource Fair (4H, WSECU, Admissions) 354 257 254 451/455115 256 355 101 30 17 12 12 10 17 22 Parents 11:25am Break/Transition to Session 2 11:30am Session 2 Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Cybersecurity Data Analytics Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Organic Sustainable Agriculture Software Engineering Resource Fair (4H, WSECU, Admissions) 354 257 254 451/455115 256 355 101 30 19 19 9 20 9 15 Parents 12:15pm Break/Transition to Session 3 or Lunch 12:20pm Session 3 or 1st Lunch if not listed Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Cybersecurity Data Analytics Electrical Engineering Resource Fair (4H, WSECU, Admissions) 354 257 254 451/455101 20 19 11 15 Parents & 1st Lunch kids 1:05pm Break/Transition to Session 3 or Lunch 1:10pm Session 3 or 2nd Lunch if not listed Mechanical Engineering Organic Sustainable Agriculture Software Engineering Resource Fair (4H, WSECU, Admissions) 115 256 355 101 17 12 28 Parents and 2nd Lunch Kids 2:00pm Transition to Closing Session Financial Aid Session Post Assessment 102 120 2:30pm Optional Tour of the facility. To include Demonstration of Cybertown Starts in Lobby Unknown Day of Assistance: - Brandon: (425) 405-1606 (calls will forward to my cell phone) Parking: - No ticketing of Lot K requested Exterior Doors - Ensure 115 Garage door is opened - South Entrance will be unlocked @9am, if you need in earlier for set-up, please let me know ASAP Room: 451, Bldg: WSU Everett University Center, 915 N Broadway, Everett, Washington, United States, 98201 |
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WiFi standards have had a profound impact on how we connect and communicate in the digital age. They have transformed our daily lives, enabling us to access information, connect our devices, and engage with online services seamlessly. As WiFi standards continue to evolve, we can anticipate even faster, more reliable, and secure wireless networking experiences in the future. Wi-Fi 7, the latest version of the ubiquitous wireless networking technology based on the IEEE 802.11 standard, is now coming to market. This talk describes the steps that Wi-Fi has taken to get where it is today. It includes history of the standards, regulations, integrated circuits and features that make fast, short range wireless networks possible. Speaker(s): Dr. Chris Hansen, Agenda: 6:00 PM Networking 6:30 PM Talk Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/380448 |
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Join us for the IEEE Health and Electronics Conference. Find out how these medical devices are helping us live longer lives. Listen to medical technicians, engineers and scientists on some of the newest devices in the industry. Find out about updates to the ISO/IEEE 11073 and 802.15.15.6 wireless body area networks BAN. Find out about real time plug and play interoperability medical, healthcare and wellness devices. How is Cyber Health playing a role in remote surgeries, home health care and record keeping? Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: IEEE Health and Electronics Conference – November 10, 2023 Speaker Line up: 6:00 am PST IEEE Announcements 6:05 am PST IEEE Introduction of all Speakers 6:10 am PST Gora Datta, CAL2CAL, Cyber Healthcare 6:35 am PST Ravi Subramaniam, Director IEEE Standards Association 7:00 am PST Tahani Jashim, Health Communications Specialist Professional 7:25 am PST Daniel Lindgren, Founder & CEO, Evoq Technologies 7:50 am PST Miguel Vilches, Product Manager, Siemens Healthineers 8:15 am PST Bob Iyall, CEO at Medicine Creek Enterprise Corporation / Port of Olympia Commissioner 8:40 am PST IEEE Prize Pack Give Away 8:45 am PST Salute to the Speakers (https://60c89b22-fa84-4f7f-9915-ca0ea9310154.usrfiles.com/ugd/60c89b_fe5dcfbff4be41f39756833e7931d727.pdf) (https://60c89b22-fa84-4f7f-9915-ca0ea9310154.usrfiles.com/ugd/60c89b_54b13a6c87f444c8a30f67e45c50ae73.pdf) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375962
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This high-level workshop aims to provide an overview of the current efforts to organize quantum-related academic, industrial, and professional activities in: - Computer science, - Electrical and electronics engineering, - Industrial standards development, - Information science (including information technology management), - Network architecture and infrastructure development, and - Sustainability by design. In person or virtual participation is open to all members of the public. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Nanotechnology Council Speaker(s): Jonathan Goldberg, Tyler Jaynes, Nathan K Langford, Blaise Vignon Agenda: 13:00 - 13:50, Session 1 - Developing Technical Communities for Quantum Electrical Engineering (QEE) and Quantum Information Technology (QIT) 14:00 - 14:50, Session 2 - Roadmaps for QEE and QIT, and the Need for Ethically-Aligned Design (EAD) 15:00 - 15:50, Session 3 - Quantum Computer Architecture, Standardization, and Reaching Quantum Advantage 16:00 - 17:00 - Time allotted for networking and local community organizing Room: 404, Bldg: Computer Science (CS), 800 West University Parkway, Orem, Utah, United States, 84058, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/381478 |
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Automotive Safety Standards AI Considerations Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Jyotika Athavale, Agenda: 12:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm PST Introduction of Speaker 12:04 pm PST Presentation 12:45 pm PST Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/381827
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Automotive Safety Standards AI Considerations Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Jyotika Athavale, Agenda: 12:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm PST Introduction of Speaker 12:04 pm PST Presentation 12:45 pm PST Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/381827 |
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Today, virtually all critical infrastructure systems rely on GNSS- Global Navigation Satellite Systems, either directly or peripherally. In this Tech Talk, Mr Edmondson will discuss Resilient PNT- positioning, navigation, and timing in Critical Infrastructure. Advances in technology, information availability, and logistics, combined with world events, have created a perfect storm for low-cost and low-effort attacks on GNSS subsystems, creating cascadable reductions in, and interruptions to, critical infrastructure services. This brief presentation will introduce Executive Order 13905, attack methods, and mitigation options. Co-sponsored by: Seattle University Student Chapter Speaker(s): Derek Edmondson Agenda: 5.30 Pm to 6.00 PM Networking and Dinner 6.00 PM to 6.05 Welcome by Seattle Section Chair 6.05 PM to 6.50 PM Tech Talk and Question hour. Room: Bannan 629, Bldg: Bannan Engineering Building, Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/383113
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Today, virtually all critical infrastructure systems rely on GNSS- Global Navigation Satellite Systems, either directly or peripherally. In this Tech Talk, Mr Edmondson will discuss Resilient PNT- positioning, navigation, and timing in Critical Infrastructure. Advances in technology, information availability, and logistics, combined with world events, have created a perfect storm for low-cost and low-effort attacks on GNSS subsystems, creating cascadable reductions in, and interruptions to, critical infrastructure services. This brief presentation will introduce Executive Order 13905, attack methods, and mitigation options. Co-sponsored by: Seattle University Student Chapter Speaker(s): Derek Edmondson Agenda: 5.30 Pm to 6.00 PM Networking and Dinner 6.00 PM to 6.05 Welcome by Seattle Section Chair 6.05 PM to 6.50 PM Tech Talk and Question hour. Room: Bannan 629, Bldg: Bannan Engineering Building, Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/383113
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IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. Agenda: IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. - Approval of past minutes. - Treasurer’s report - Secretary’s report - Chapter Reports - Affinity Group Reports - Student Branch Reports - Committee Chair Reports - On-going Business - Follow-up - New Business Items - Action Items; review and updates Room: Bannan 629 - Classroom, Bldg: Bannan Building , Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/383111 |
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Join us for a session on smart Cities Boston. What makes Boston one of the Smartest Cities? Smart Transportation, Smart Mobility, Smart health are only a few top areas Boston excels in. Find out from natives why Boston is so unique. Don't miss out. Sign up today. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: 12:00 pm IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm Announcement of the Speaker 12:04 pm Presentation 12:45 pm Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/378373
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Speaker: Bruce Rowse of Sustainability Education Academy The International Energy Agency states that Energy Efficiency is the First Fuel. However it's also often the forgotten fuel, and consequently, the road to net zero emissions is more costly and complicated than it should be. This talk defines energy efficiency (EE) and identifies why it’s often the forgotten fuel instead of the first fuel – and how, as the first fuel, it leads efforts to reduce carbon emissions. A process that shows how to make EE the first fuel, and can be applied to any entity that uses energy, is then presented. You’ll learn: - What businesses that are very successful in using EE to cut their carbon footprint are doing. - The opportunities this opens up for engineers. - How to begin to realize these opportunities. Bruce Rowse has 20+ years of experience in energy efficiency and runs the Sustainability Career Group on Linkedin. Speaker(s): Bruce Rowse Agenda: Presentation: 45 - 60 minutes Q&A session: 15 minutes Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/381668
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Abstract: Extreme weather events threaten the power delivery infrastructure causing an extended disruption of electricity supply to the critical services. Most impacts are observed at the mid and low voltage distribution systems due to inadequate incorporation of resilience at the distribution level. Fortunately, recent advances in the distribution grid, including the integration of distributed generation and distribution automation capabilities, provide potential means to improve system resilience if applied in a purposeful and methodical manner. The changing nature of the grid and extreme weather events motivate new mechanisms to manage grid operations by leveraging smart grid technologies. This talk will introduce the approach to model and quantify the impacts of extreme weather events on the power grid and discuss planning and operational solutions to improve the power systems resilience. Speaker(s): Dr. Anamika Dubey Agenda: 05:30 PM - Sign in, light refreshments will be served. 06:00 PM - Session starts. 06:45 PM - Q&A *A virtual link will be provided to virtual attendees. Parking and building directions will be provided to in person attendees. 20111 120th Ave NE, Bothell, Washington, United States, 98011, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/382218 |
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The State of DERs and how it benefits the smart grid in the context of energy transition. Join us for a session on the Smart Grid. What is it and why do we need it? Find out the latest trends in design and construction of the NEW Grid. What changed? How are we handling cyber attacks on the grid? How are we physically strengthening the grid? What government incentives are we taking? And how are the Electric Utilities working with the client facilities behind the meter to build resiliency and sustainable facilities for the future. How are DERs (distributed Energy Resources) like solar, fuel cells, and wind working to reduce our nations carbon footprint? From our ancestor’s awareness of electrical energy to more recent history of experiments on how to generate and control such energy, the Electricity has been around with us for several hundred years. But it only became widely accessible as the dominant form of energy, thanks to the modern power systems. At the heart of such power systems is the electric grid, which has served as the backbone for the world’s electricity system for more than a century, fueling economic growth and enabling more advanced technology development. Fast forward to today the society is transitioning from reliance on fossil fuel to cleaner and sustainable operation. We’ve seen signs that the grids are becoming a bottleneck of such energy transition. The observations range from wide-spread outages to multiple grid cogeneration, to prolonged interconnection queue and renewable curtailment. When integrated and managed well, Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) bring in huge value and provide system level flexibility services that can help address the grids’ challenge. In today’s session I would like to take the audience together to explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating DERs to the Smart Grid. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Ding Han, Agenda: 12:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm PST Introduction of the Speaker(s) 12:04 pm PST Presentation 12:45 pm PST Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386518 |
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Jointly presented by two extraordinary women engineers, Adriana and Maria Clara, this presentation shares some inspirational stories from their own journey of becoming engineers in Colombia. Through their eyes, we will see how two girls growing up discovered their passion in science and engineering, and how they pursued their dreams despite many challenges. They’ll share their stories of the encouragement they received along the way which guided their careers toward becoming leaders in electronics engineering and bioengineering. Co-sponsored by: IEEE EMC Women in Engineering Speaker(s): , , Agenda: 11:00-11:05am EDT Speaker Introduction by Nicolas Mora, Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on EMC; Member, EMC Society Board of Directors 11:05-11:50am EDT WIE presentation by Adriana Maldonado Franco and Maria Clara De La Hoz Romo 11:50-12:00pm EDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/382466
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Jointly presented by two extraordinary women engineers, Adriana and Maria Clara, this presentation shares some inspirational stories from their own journey of becoming engineers in Colombia. Through their eyes, we will see how two girls growing up discovered their passion in science and engineering, and how they pursued their dreams despite many challenges. They’ll share their stories of the encouragement they received along the way which guided their careers toward becoming leaders in electronics engineering and bioengineering. Co-sponsored by: IEEE EMC Women in Engineering Speaker(s): , , Agenda: 11:00-11:05am ET Speaker Introduction by Nicolas Mora, Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on EMC; Member, EMC Society Board of Directors 11:05-11:50am ET WIE presentation by Adriana Maldonado Franco and Maria Clara De La Hoz Romo 11:50-12:00pm ET Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/382466 |
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AP Cooperation schemes which tackle the cell-edge user problem, are expected to be in the focus of Wi-Fi 8. Among them, Coordinated Beamforming (CoBF) is expected to play a key role, mainly due to the minimal inter-AP synchronization and joint processing it requires. In this talk we will analyze CoBF from the perspective of multi-user interference (MUI) and show that the scheme currently envisioned in Wi-Fi 8 is broken! Specifically, we will show that (in contrast to DL MU-MIMO) when the number of STA Rx antennas is larger than the number of streams, the STA does not have enough DoF to mitigate the MU interference and the scheme collapses. After we identify this problem, we will propose a new feedback concept which completely solves the problem, leads to zero MUI; while keeping the Wi-Fi feedback format and implying lower computational complexity! We will demonstrate the ideas in this talk with a short MATLAB demo. Speaker(s): Doron Ezri Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/382550
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Engineers traditionally use deterministic modeling in their tasks, but challenges for developing and optimizing products and processes inspire us to venture beyond deterministic to probabilistic or stochastic modeling. The melding of engineering modeling with probabilistic thinking empowers engineers to develop confidence for ourselves, our customers and regulatory agencies that our products are likely to be successful and that we will flawlessly meet or exceed expectations over a comprehensive range of use conditions. Predictive engineering starts from measurable system level requirements, exploration and documentation of use conditions, and expanding on deterministic models with probabilistic modeling using Monte Carlo Simulation or Bayesian Networks to optimize the design and process. Probabilistic and stochastic modeling has provided competitive advantages for enterprises, for products, and for both experienced engineers and engineers early in their careers. Event is organized by IEEE Hawaii YP, IAS, and WIE and co-hosted with several other organizations. Depending on the level of interest in this event, a follow on series with Six Sigma certification is possible. Speaker(s): Eric Maass, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/382000 |
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