43 Avsnitt

  1. 43. Ten Things That Are Missing in Many Textbooks

    Publicerades: 2025-03-13
  2. 42. The Contours of 6G are Taking Shape

    Publicerades: 2025-02-13
  3. 41. 6G in the Upper Mid-Band

    Publicerades: 2025-01-07
  4. 40. Synchronization of Massive Antenna Arrays

    Publicerades: 2024-04-04
  5. 39. Radio Stripes at Terahertz (With Parisa Aghdam)

    Publicerades: 2024-02-29
  6. 38. Things We Learned at the 6G Symposium

    Publicerades: 2024-01-09
  7. 37. Wireless Future Panel Discussion (Live Podcast)

    Publicerades: 2023-11-23
  8. 36. 6G from an Operator Perspective

    Publicerades: 2023-09-20
  9. 35. Ten Challenges on the Road to 6G

    Publicerades: 2023-04-29
  10. 34. How to Achieve 1 Terabit/s over Wireless?

    Publicerades: 2023-01-24
  11. 33. Reproducible Wireless Research

    Publicerades: 2022-12-21
  12. 32. Information-Theoretic Foundations of 6G (With Giuseppe Caire)

    Publicerades: 2022-11-22
  13. 31. Analog Modulation and Over-the-Air Aggregation

    Publicerades: 2022-06-29
  14. 30. The Sionna Library for Link-Level Simulations (With Jakob Hoydis)

    Publicerades: 2022-05-30
  15. 29. Six 6G Technologies: The cases for and against

    Publicerades: 2022-05-11
  16. 28. Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (With Petar Popovski)

    Publicerades: 2022-03-02
  17. 27. Open Air Interface (With Florian Kaltenberger)

    Publicerades: 2022-02-16
  18. 26. Network Slicing

    Publicerades: 2022-02-02
  19. 25. What Models are Useful?

    Publicerades: 2022-01-19
  20. 24. Q&A With 5G and 6G Predictions

    Publicerades: 2022-01-03

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We are approaching a wireless future, where everything around us becomes connected and increasingly intelligent. Access to wireless connectivity is becoming as essential to our lives as access to electricity and water. In this podcast, two renowned Swedish academics discuss current and future wireless technology, as well as its impact on society. Erik G. Larsson is an IEEE Fellow and Professor at Linköping University, Sweden. Emil Björnson is an IEEE Fellow and Professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. They have written several textbooks, received numerous scientific awards, published hundreds of papers, and hold tens of patents. They have a YouTube channel with 27k+ subscribers.

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