Brooklyn 5G Summit: MIMO Technology: Past, Present and Future

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Qualcomm SVP, Dr. Edward G. Tiedemann Jr., presents a keynote speech on MIMO Technology’s interesting past, present and its anticipated future.

Dr. Edward G. Tiedemann, Jr. is a QUALCOMM Fellow and a Senior Vice President of Engineering of QUALCOMM Technologies, Inc.  He leads QUALCOMM’s worldwide standardization and industry organization activities.  Dr. Tiedemann was instrumental in the design and development of the TIA/EIA/IS-95 CDMA system, also called cdmaOne™.  He led QUALCOMM’s and much of the industry’s efforts in the design and development of the third-generation cdma2000®system.  More recently, Dr. Tiedemann led the offline industry group on M2M convergence, which resulted in oneM2M. 

Prior to becoming involved with terrestrial wireless communications, Dr. Tiedemann was involved with numerous commercial and military satellite systems.  From 1977 to 1988, Dr. Tiedemann was at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he worked on mmWave satellite communications systems.

Dr. Tiedemann holds the Ph.D. degree from MIT where he worked in the areas of queueing theory and communications networks.  He holds the Master of Science degree from Purdue University where he worked on bandwidth efficient modulation.  He also holds the Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Va Tech).

Dr. Tiedemann is past chairman of the Advisory Board of the College of Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Va Tech).  He currently sits on the Advisory Board of the Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.  Dr. Tiedemann is general chairman of Globecom’15 which will be held in San Diego.  He is also a member of the Peabody Essex Museum Asian Export Art Visiting Committee.

Dr. Tiedemann is General Chair of GLOBECOM 2015, one of the IEEE Communications Society flagship conferences.

 

Qualcomm SVP, Dr. Edward G. Tiedemann Jr., presents a keynote speech on MIMO Technology’s interesting past, present and its anticipated future.

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