The Brooklyn 5G Summit
The Brooklyn 5G Summit brings together wireless/mobile industry R&D leaders in business, government, and academia to explore the future of 5G wireless.
Nokia and the NYU WIRELESS research center at NYU Tandon School of Engineering jointly organize the Brooklyn 5G Summit, which just completed its fourth year.
The 2017 summit's theme was "How close is 5G to commercial reality?" and focused on overall 5G end-to-end system design across the entire spectrum range, 5G regulatory aspects and 5G pre-commercial systems. In addition, select start-up companies shared their work and use cases for 5G in the evolving Internet of Things (IoT) space.
Several years worth of Brooklyn 5G content is below. This annual forum discovers “what´s hot and what´s not”, and continues to find the best ways to take steps towards understanding and framing the world’s 5G wireless technology future.
Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017 - Day 1 Full Stream
Watch the unedited live stream filmed on Day 1 of the 2017 Brooklyn 5G Summit, held at the NYU WIRELESS research center at NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, New York. Individual/segmented sessions of the Summit will be release as they make it through the post-production process.
The 2017 Brooklyn 5G Summit brings together mobile industry R&D leaders in business, government, and academia to explore the future of 5G wireless.
Welcome Address - Ted Rappaport and Amitava Ghosh: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Amitava Ghosh, a Nokia Fellow and Head of Small Cell Research at Nokia Labs, along with Dr. Ted Rappaport, Founding Director of NYU Wireless and Professor of multiple disciplines at NYU, kick off the 2017 Brooklyn 5G Summit at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
5G and the Next Industrial Revolution - The transformative power of low-latency services - Ken Budka: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Kenneth C. Budka, Senior Partner of Bell Labs Consulting, presents his talk on 5G and the Next Industrial Revolution. Dr. Budka speaks about the future of automated systems, platforms and infrastructure and what it will take for it to work.
Making 5G NR a Reality - Durga Malladi: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Durga Malladi, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Qualcomm Technologies, reveals the company’s vision for 5G - a unifying connectivity platform for future innovation. Dr. Malladi describes scenarios that shape the development of new capabilities and efficiency.
5G New Radio Access - Peiying Zhu: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Peiying Zhu, Huawei Fellow and 5G Wireless System Research Lead, presents the argument for why a new waveform is needed for the future 5G platform. By comparing and contrasting various WF candidates, Dr. Zhu answers several relevant questions about NR technology.
PANEL - 5G New Radio: Waveforms, Numerology, Coding: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Moderated by NYU's Dr. Sundeep Rangan, this panel of 5 speakers discuss the future of 5G’s use of NR technology, ranging from topics of the available waveforms to the numerology and coding required to accomplish the desired communication abilities.
Massive MIMO for the New Radio - Fred Vook: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Fred Vook, Research and Design Engineer at Nokia Bell Labs, touches on the widespread Massive MIMO deployment of today and how 3GPP New Radio promises to deliver more than the current LTE technology.
Progress Toward 5G Development - Dave Wolter: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. Dave Wolter, Assistant Vice President of Radio Technology and Architecture at AT&T, dives into their 3GPP Standards Schedule to release a 5G NR eMBB workplan. By using LTE for a faster initial deployment, a 5G network could be seen as soon as late 2018 or early 2019.
CTO Panel on 5G: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Panel Moderators Tod Sizer and Peter Merz of Bell Labs Research introduce the speakers and the format for questions. Panelists included Dr. Tod Sizer of Nokia Bell Labs, Mr. Dave Wolter of AT&T, Mr. Seizo Onoe of NTT DOCOMO, Mr. YongGyoo Lee of KT, and Dr. Ken Stewart from Intel.
5G Getting Close to Reality - Seizo Onoe: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Chief Technology Officer of NTT DOCOMO, Dr. Seizo Onoe, delivers an engaging presentation entailing the 5G ecosystem, its economics and the path to a 5G launch. Busting myths, recalling previous 5G summits and 5G’s predecessors, Dr. Onoe touches on the future, tech and media.
5G - Towards First Deployments - Ken Stewart: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Ken Stewart, Senior Fellow at INTEL, speaks on the evolution of our smart and connected world - from one of the first wireless cell phones in 1983 to today’s path into 5G. Dr. Stewart explains the trials and steps leading to 5G’s commercial deployment.
Massive MIMO at 60 GHz vs. 2 GHz - Eric Larsson: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Eric G. Larsson, IEEE Fellow and Professor at Linköping University, Sweden, asks the question: how many more antennas will be needed for Massive MIMO at 60 GHz? Dr. Larsson draws conclusions on 5G technology using specific bands and mmWave functions.
NR - Design For Future - Mikael Hook: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mikael Hook, Director Radio Research at Ericsson Research, offers a closer look into NR (New Radio) deployments with 3GPP and how this technology will accelerate new use cases for 5G, such as broadband, media, smart vehicles, remote devices and more.
Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017 - Day 2 Full Stream
Watch the unedited live stream filmed on Day 2 of the 2017 Brooklyn 5G Summit, held at the NYU WIRELESS research center at NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, New York. Individual/segmented sessions of the Summit will be release as they make it through the post-production process.
The 2017 Brooklyn 5G Summit brings together mobile industry R&D leaders in business, government, and academia to explore the future of 5G wireless.
5G - Learning From the Previous 4 Generations - Henning Schulzrinne: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Henning Schulzrinne, a Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, takes a look back at the land line, 2G, 3G and 4G to determine what he believes is necessary for 5G to be successful. Dr. Schulzrinne distills each generation with lessons learned from their deployment.
5G Architecture - Where is the Innovation? Franz Seiser: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. Franz Seiser, VP of Core Network and Services at Deutchse Telekom, challenges the development of 5G from the perspective of the Innovation Lab where there is open and collaborative environment for prototyping.
Flexible Network Slicing for Low-latency 5G Mobile Services - Akihiro Nakao: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Akihiro Nakao, professor at the University of Tokyo, opens with The Fifth Generation Mobile Network Promotion Forum (5GMF) and leads into the definition of a “slice” in networking. Dr. Nakao shows examples of trials in various types of network slicing.
5G Proof-of-Concept (PoC) Systems with focus on real use cases - Juha Silipa and Mark Cudak: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. Mark Cudak, Department Head at Nokia Bell Labs, and Mr. Juha Silipa, Head of 5G Systems Engineering at Nokia, together present a variety of use cases relevant to making 5G a commercial reality.
5G Network Architecture Panel: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Panel moderator Dr. Frank Fitzek and panelists Dr. Akihiro Nakao, Toyko University, Mr. Doug Castor, InterDigital, Mr. Franz Seiser, DT, Germany, and Mr. Gerry Libunao, Verizon in a discussion centered on the varying perspectives of what is needed for 5G network architecture.
HDAAS: An Efficient Massive-MIMO Technology - Mihai Banu: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Mihai Banu, VP of R&D and CTO of Blue Danube Systems, starts off his presentation with the definition of HDAAS; High Definition Active Antennae System, comparing it with traditional massive MIMO systems.
Application of Connectivity in Automated Driving - Gaurav Bansal: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Gaurav Bansal, Senior Researcher at the Toyota InfoTechnology Center, speaks about cooperative automated driving and current challenges in AD design. Dr. Bansal touches on DSRC technology and a possible timeline or fully automated vehicles in the near future.
28 GHz mmWave Channel Sounder: From Inception to Reality - Arun Ghosh: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Arun Ghosh, Director of Advanced Wireless Technologies at AT&T Labs, delves into how the spectrum in mmWave will play a key role in 5G. Dr. Ghosh defines “channel sounding” or a “channel sounder” in relation to absorption and distortion, highlighting its features.
Talking Cars ? Unleashing the power of data broadcast - Paul Sakamoto: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. Paul Sakamoto, COO of Savari Technology, highlights the company’s unique proposition in the V2X market, including over 50 V2X front-end applications and 360 degree situational awareness.
How will 5G drive the self-driving car? Challenges from a V2X solution provider's point of view - Jozsef Kovacs: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. József Kovács, CEO of Commsignia, looks at autonomous vehicles as a key enabler for safer roads, reduced emissions and less traffic congestion. Mr. Kovács explains the V2X software and hardware products by Commsignia.
Gigabit Baseband Modem Technology for 5G millimetre wave applications - Mark Barrett: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. Mark Barrett, CMO of Blu Wireless Technology, makes the case for gigabit mmWave modem IP for a flexible baseband with the ability to scale and up and down from 802.11ad. Mr. Barrett looks ahead to 5G implementation considering design and applications.
mmwave Phased Arrays for 5G Applications - Challenges and Opportunities - Ian Gresham: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Dr. Ian Gresham, Systems and IC Architect at Anokiwave, introduces the 5G industrializations projects happening at Anokiwave, including the benefits of using of 28 GHz TDD Phased Array Radio Heads (Active Antennas).
Closing Remarks and Wrap Up: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017
Mr. Lauri Oksanen, VP for Research and Technology for Nokia Bell Labs, followed by the 2017 summit host Joe Madden, Principal Analyst at Mobile Experts, offer their conclusions and key take-away points from the 2017 Brooklyn 5G Summit.