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Newsflash from Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) 2013

Well, I say newsflash… The actual workshop took place on Dec 9th. Forgive the late-ish update, as the new year vacation came in between. Executive summary Some observations based on cellular networks today:  Number of subscribers, number of devices are … Continue reading

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Two conferences… Two Research Perspectives

I attended the IEEE PIRMC-13 conference held in London during the period 8-11 September 2013 where I provided, in the conference venue, a poster presentation of our paper titled Study on the Effects of Backhual Solutions on Indoor Mobile Deployment … Continue reading

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Some Observations on IEEE PIMRC 2013

I attended IEEE PIMRC’13 conference which was held in London, UK on 7-10 September to present a paper on energy efficiency improvement through indoor small cell deployment. It was my first attendance to PIMRC and I found it more useful … Continue reading

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IEEE PIMRC 2013, Toward 5G?

I attended IEEE PIMRC’13 conference held at London last week in order to present a paper about 5 GHz dense Wi-Fi capacity. Overall, the conference itself was very useful to get updated both from industries and academia. From key note … Continue reading

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A wide spectrum of opinions were shared at a PIMRC panel session on shared spectrum access

The first day of the PIMRC 2013 conference In London, 8-11 september 2013,  there was a panel session about shared spectrum access. The proposal came from partners in the METIS project working with spectrum issues, the members of the organizing committee … Continue reading

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A survival guide for new PhD student in conference

You are a fresh PhD student who attended an international conference first time. You have an ambition to make your academic network, and you want to use the conference as a leverage. How are you supposed to do that? This … Continue reading

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IEEE PIMRC 2013, Day 2

My posting on the second day of IEEE PIMRC 2013 will focus on two keynote speeches in the morning. The first talk was given by Wen Tong at Huawei. When it comes to keynote speech, he is a “usual suspect”, … Continue reading

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IEEE PIMRC 2013, Day 1, part 2

This a second part of my note on the keynote speech at IEEE PIMRC 2013, Day 1. Lauri Oksanen from NSN gave another keynote speech. First of all, for those who think NSN stands for Nokia Siemens Networks, you’re wrong … Continue reading

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IEEE PIMRC 2013, Day 1, part 1

IEEE PIMRC, one of the most well-known conference for wireless researchers is held in London on 8th-11th September 2013. The inauguration of this year’s PIMRC was with a keynote speech by Stephen Pusey, CTO of Vodafone. Stephen talked about trends … Continue reading

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IEEE Globecom 2012- Are we going back to centralized networks?

I have attended GLOBECOM 2012 which is held in Anaheim, USA on 3-7 December. Unfortunately I could only stay for the first two days since I needed to attend another meeting in UK. You can find my notes in the … Continue reading

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