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SUMMARY:SpectrumX Radio Shop Chat / Real-Time Geospatial Spectrum Sharing (RGSS)
DESCRIPTION:Elliot Eichen\, Ph.D.\, Wireless Interdisciplinary Research Group Computer Science\, University of Colorado Boulder\nAbstract: Real-Time Geospatial Spectrum Sharing (RGSS) enables 5G/6G networks to gracefully share mm and sub-mm wave spectrum with microwave sounders (radiometers) that collect data for weather forecasting and longer-term climate modeling. This talk will focus on results from a prototype system to understand the performance of RGSS in terms of network availability and interference mitigation\, and will discuss mutual benefits of this software-based spectrum sharing solution to both the weather/climate community and 5G/6G equipment vendors and service providers. If time permits\, the author may also cover the impact of new 5G components (network repeaters and 3GPP Power Class 1 fixed-wireless customer premise equipment) on out-of-band emissions. \nBio: Elliot Eichen is a member of the Wireless Interdisciplinary Research Group\, University of Colorado\, Boulder CO. He retired as Director R&D at Verizon in 2017\, where he also held co-incident appointments as visiting industry professor at Tufts University and adjunct faculty at Northeastern University\, and from 2007-2008 was a staff member at MIT. He became interested in spectrum sharing and management as an IEEE/AAAS US Congressional Fellow 2018-19 in Senator Ron Wyden’s office\, where he also supported the Senate Commerce and House Science Committees. He is the author or co-author of about 50 peer-reviewed publications and about 60 patents. Dr. Eichen is a former associate editor of IEEE Photonics Letters\, co-chair and committee member for OFC (Optical Fiber Communications)\, IEEE/OSA Optical Amplifier Meeting\, and IEEE International Conference on Communications (Symposium on Multimedia and VoIP). He has served on NSF program committee and been a consultant to the DOD. His expertise is in optical communications (optoelectronics\, laser coherence\, optical switching & amplifiers)\, wireless network architectures and service delivery (4G\, 5G)\, and spectrum sharing and spectrum management. He has a Ph.D. in Optics (University of Arizona) and a B.S in Physics (SUNY Stony Brook). \nRegistration Required
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