Part 3 of 3: Workshop on 5G Technologies for Tactical and First Responder Networks
This is an unedited replay of the afternoon sessions from the IEEE Workshop on 5G Technologies for Tactical and First Responder Networks. The first 35 minutes of this recording has no content (end of lunch). Individual/segmented sessions will be published later in the month.
In this recording:...
0:35;57 | Antonio DeSimone | The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | The Special Needs of National Security and First Responder Communications: Implications for 5G Evolution |
1:13;35 | Robert Dew | Department of Homeland Security | 5G and IoT Potential Public Safety and NS/EP Impacts |
1:53;13 | Paul Nikolich Rob Fish | IEEE 802 Chair President-Elect, IEEE Standards Association | IEEE 802 Standards - Enablers of Next Generation Networking
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2:21;36 | Fred Moorefield | Department of Defense | Considerations in a Brave New World of More Spectrum Sharing |
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3:23;28 | Rapeepat Ratasuk | Nokia Bell Labs | Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communication for 5G New Radio |
3:54;09 | Julius Knapp | Federal Communications Commission (FCC) | FCC Activities to Support 5G |
4:21;41 | Michele Zorzi | University of Padova, Italy | mmWave Communications for Public Safety Applications |
4:56;00 | Jared Everett | Closing Remarks |
This is an unedited replay of the afternoon sessions from the IEEE Workshop on 5G Technologies for Tactical and First Responder Networks. The first 35 minutes of this recording has no content (end of lunch). Individual/segmented sessions will be published later in the month.
In this recording:...