Speck&Tech 63.1 "6G: bridging gaps, connecting futures"
Wed 17 Apr 2024 19:45 - 22:45 CEST
Auditorium di Lettere, Via Tommaso Gar, 14, 38122 Trento TN
Description
Dear Speckers,
After the successful collaboration of 2023, this year we are once again collaborating with the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) of the University of Trento, to celebrate the 16th edition of the ICT Days. Being this year's topic "Networks: space, land, water", we will have the pleasure of hosting another great international speaker.
Access to the venue will be granted solely to people possessing a regular ticket that will be scanned at the entrance of the Auditorium of the Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia. If you can't physically attend, you can follow the live-stream here. Please find below our keynote speaker:
MOHAMED-SLIM ALOUINI
What should 6G be?
By Peter Tsai CTL KAUST - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=126824197
ABSTRACT: The transformative influence of Internet and Communication Technology (ICT) has reshaped society, touching every aspect from the economy to healthcare. As the widespread deployment of 5G continues, there is an ongoing focus on the inception of the sixth generation (6G) of wireless communication systems (WCSs). Anticipated to shape the future of connectivity in the 2030s, 6G aims to deliver unparalleled communication services to meet the demands of hyper-connectivity.
While densely populated urban areas have traditionally been the primary beneficiaries of WCS advancements, the vision for 6G transcends city limits. Aligned with the United Nations' sustainability goals for 2030, an important aspect of 6G endeavors to democratize the benefits of ICT, fostering global connectivity sustainably. This talk delves into this particular envisioned landscape of 6G, providing insights into the future of wireless communication and guiding research efforts toward sustainable, inclusive, and high-speed connectivity solutions for the future.
Central to this discussion are two emerging technologies: Free Space Optics (FSO) and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN). These innovative solutions hold the promise of extending high-speed connectivity beyond urban hubs to underserved regions, fostering digital inclusivity, and contributing to the development of remote areas.
Through this exploration, we aim to convey the potential of 6G and its role in shaping a connected, sustainable future for all.
BIO: Mohamed-Slim Alouini, was born in Tunis, Tunisia. He earned his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1998 before serving as a faculty member at the University of Minnesota and later at Texas A&M University in Qatar. In 2009, he became a founding faculty member at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), where he currently is the Al-Khawarizmi Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and where he holds the UNESCO Chair on Education to Connect the Unconnected.
Prof. Alouini is a Fellow of the IEEE and OPTICA and his research interests encompass a wide array of research topics in wireless and satellite communications. He is currently particularly focusing on addressing the technical challenges associated with information and communication technologies (ICT) in underserved regions and is deeply committed to bridging the digital divide by tackling issues related to the uneven distribution, access to, and utilization of ICT in rural, low-income, disaster-prone, and hard-to-reach areas.
Watch out once again: this event won't be held at Impact Hub Trentino but at the Auditorium of the Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia.
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Location
Auditorium di Lettere, Via Tommaso Gar, 14, 38122 Trento TN