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This free-to-attend lecture will discuss new parameters for 5G technology development, delivered by one of China's leading telecommunications experts.
Take your seat for the first Prestige Lecture to be held in the newly re-opened IET London: Savoy Place! Our flagship conference venue is now open after an extensive 2-year refurbishment project, and we would like to invite you to spend an evening at the state-of-the-art facilities, while hearing about 5G network developments from Dr Chih-Lin I, Chief Scientist of Wireless Technologies, China Mobile.
You will hear about
⢠Working towards deploying super-fast 5G networks by the 2020s
⢠The challenging requirements of mobile communication in various scenarios
⢠Meeting the demands of 5G services: a fundamental revolution on the end to end network architecture and key technologies design
⢠A presentation of China Mobileâs E2E network architecture, with UCN (User Centric Network) & SDAI (Soft Defined Air Interface)
⢠Looking forward: standardisation timeline and work scope, spectrum strategy, prototyping and field trial plans
This lecture is likely to sell out, so register now if you want to be in the first Prestige Lecture audience for our return to Savoy Place.
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Dr Chih-Lin I | talks |
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Date and Time: |
14 January 2016 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
IET London: Savoy Place |
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Tickets: |
Free to attend |
Available from: |
http://conferences.theiet.org/appleton/index.cfm?origin=the-lecture-list |
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