2025 7th IEEE 5G Workshop on First Responder and Tactical Networks

Room: Kossiakoff Conference Center, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, Maryland, United States, 20723, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/460733

On-site Registration/Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Workshop: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. On-site Networking Reception: 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Both on-site & virtual Complimentary registration is available - on-site - registration deadline 14 February 2025 - includes free breakfast, lunch, & reception! - virtual - registration deadline 14 February 2025 *** We are also doing walk-in on-site registration on the day of the event *** Please visits https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/conferences/2025-first-responder-and-tactical-networks-workshop for the IEEE.tv virtual streaming link 5G is not just the next evolution of 4G technology; it’s a paradigm shift. Not only is 5G evolutionary (providing higher bandwidth and lower latency than current-generation technology), more importantly, 5G is revolutionary—because it is expected to enable fundamentally new applications with much more stringent requirements in latency and bandwidth. 5G should help solve the last-mile problem and provide broadband access to the next billion users globally at much lower cost because of its use of new spectrum and its improvements in spectral efficiency. Today, several standards organizations and forums, namely IEEE, 3GPP, and ITU, are working on defining the architecture and standardizing various aspects of 5G technologies. However, little has been studied to explore how 5G technologies can be useful to tactical and first responder networks. It is important to investigate how tactical and first responder communities can take advantage of 5G technologies to support massive bandwidth, massive sensing, and massive control type applications. IEEE is hosting the workshop in collaboration with the JHU Applied Physics Lab. The workshop's focus is to discuss the applicability of 5G technologies for tactical and first responder networks and related opportunities and challenges. The workshop will provide a platform to bring together 5G experts from industry, academia, and the standards, regulator, and defense communities to discuss various 5G-specific use cases and requirements. The one-day event has invited speakers from DARPA, DHS, FCC, NIST, NSF, Columbia University, NYU, Intel, National Instruments, Nokia, AT&T, CERDEC, IEEE, and 3GPP. This workshop will be a catalyst to develop relevant use cases, drive standards, and investigate deployment suitable for tactical and first responder networks. Full details and the agenda can be found at: https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/conferences/2025-first-responder-and-tactical-networks-workshop For more information, please contact Ashutosh Dutta, IEEE WFRTN Chair, Johns Hopkins University. Email: ashutosh.dutta@ieee.org or Ashutosh.Dutta@jhuapl.edu Tel: 908-642-8593 Details on Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities can be found at: https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/images/files/IEEE-WFRTN-Sponsor-Brochure_2025_v2.pdf Co-sponsored by: IEEE Future Networks TC, Washington DC & Baltimore Sections Room: Kossiakoff Conference Center, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, Maryland, United States, 20723, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/460733

Improve Throughput in Characterization and Production

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/468093

During this session, we will illustrate the most rapid and effective methodologies for validating your RF components through the application of real-world 5G and Wi-Fi scenarios. Participants can expect to streamline their testing operations with the following benefits: - **Increased Speed**: Attain quicker product verification while maintaining accuracy. - **Cost Efficiency**: Decrease testing expenses through optimized workflows. - **Automation Excellence**: Take advantage of built-in automation and standard-compliant demodulation features to enhance throughput. - **Improved Correlation**: Maintain consistency across research and development, characterization, and production setups, thereby reducing design cycles and accelerating time-to-market. Furthermore, we will examine advanced tools and insights, including integrated sequencing and fast power servoing, to foster next-level efficiency and precision in your workflows. This is an invaluable opportunity to transform your testing processes. We encourage you to reserve your place in this webinar to expedite your RF component validation. The agenda will cover: - Challenges and best practices in RF component testing - The application of integrated sequencing, fast power serving, and integrated EVM measurements for characterization - Strategies to streamline test setups for characterization and production to optimize throughput. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Markus Loerner, Konstantin Bick, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/468093

Careers in Technology Spring Series 2025 – Alvin Chin, PhD – 18 February 8pm EST / 7 pm CST

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456323

[] Dr Chin is currently a Research Scientist at Discovery Partners Institute, part of the University of Illinois System. He is working on research in mobile social networking, IoT, responsible AI, human-centered AI, and data science. His research interests are in data science, machine learning, IoT, big data, social networking, HCI, ubiquitous computing, web and AI. Speaker(s): Dr. Alvin Chin, PhD Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456323

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