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The 5G wireless network will support a large number of users and a massive number of devices with very high data rate and capacity, much reduced end-to-end latency, longer battery lifetimes, along with strong computational and data processing power. This talk intends to share our research vision pertaining to millimeter wave. We will discuss our proposed precoder design for full and sub-antenna array and show how our technique can be employed to achieve high capacity with lower computational complexity. We will follow it up with open challenges and possible new research trends in millimeter wave.
As 5G requirements cannot be achieved by a single system we will share some ideas for Internet of things (IoTs) and device to device (D2D) communications.
Dr. Qasim Zeeshan Ahmed is a lecturer at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent, United Kingdom. He received his Ph.D. from University of Southampton, UK in 2009. His research interests include millimeter wave, ultrawide bandwidth, cooperative communications and device to device. He has contributed to some interesting articles in IEEE reputed journals and conferences. He has received numerous honors including the Teachers and Research Overseas Scholarship (TROSS) from Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan. He has been the TPC for IEEE Conferences such as ICC, Globecomm, and VTC.