Brooklyn 5G Summit: Massive MIMO Technology for 5G (6GHz - 100GHz)

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Dr. Robert W. Heath Jr. of University of Texas at Austin presents a talk Comparing Massive MIMO at Sub-6 GHz and Millimeter Wave for 5g technology.

Dr. Heath has been an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communication, an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, lead guest editor for an IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications special issue on limited feedback communication, and lead guest editor for an IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Signal Processing special issue on Heterogenous Networks. He currently serves on the steering committee for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. He was a member of the Signal Processing for Communications Technical Committee in the IEEE Signal Processing Society. Currently he is the Chair of the IEEE COMSOC Communications Technical Theory Committee. He was a technical co-chair for the 2007 Fall Vehicular Technology Conference, general chair of the 2008 Communication Theory Workshop, general co-chair, technical co-chair and co-organizer of the 2009 IEEE Signal Processing for Wireless Communications Workshop, local co-organizer for the 2009 IEEE CAMSAP Conference, technical co-chair for the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, the technical chair for the 2010 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, and is technical co-chair for the 2014 IEEE GLOBECOM conference.

Dr. Robert W. Heath Jr. of University of Texas at Austin presents a talk Comparing Massive MIMO at Sub-6 GHz and Millimeter Wave for 5g technology.

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