Thank you for this interesting talk. What do you think about OTFS, espcially in the context of mMIMO and 6G? Maybe some episode related to OTFS and other new waveforms would be needed?
We are mentioning non-linear methods in the podcast episode on NOMA, but it is hard to discuss it in detail without equations. A more detailed description is available in this lecture: th-cam.com/video/XwRG3hvo6H4/w-d-xo.html
The future is wireless when it comes to the last meters/kilometer/mile, in the sense that all devices are connected wirelessly to an access point, using WiFi or 4G/5G. But the backhaul connection between the Internet and that access point will likely remain to be wired. The core network will remain to be wired. Will people continue to pay for wired internet connections to their homes and put up a WiFi access point, or replace it all with 5G? Maybe… I think it depends on the pricing. Fixed internet is relatively expensive in the USA, making 5G a competitive replacement. The situation is different in Sweden, where many homes already have fiber connections since the government has subsidized it. Nevertheless, a small fraction of the customers have already replaced it with only 4G/5G.
@@WirelessFuture I'm currently working for a broadband providers on GPON architecture (from iraq) although only LTE networks are available right now but it looks like most of the citizens are likely to use 4g network while it's not unlimited and not fast at all (1-10mbps) but slightly cheaper than our ftth service i think when mid band (n77) get evacuated totally for NR and massive MIMO get matured for C band over 90% of not online security cam owners just rely on cellular networks
There are English Master programs at both KTH Royal Institute of Technology (www.KTH.se) and Linköping University (liu.se). The relevant programs are called “Communication Systems”.
Thanks for having my question (2nd).
Thank you for this interesting talk. What do you think about OTFS, espcially in the context of mMIMO and 6G? Maybe some episode related to OTFS and other new waveforms would be needed?
OTFS is on our todo-list, but so far we don’t know enough about it to record an entire episode.
Thank you so much 💓
Hello have you already addressed non linear detection in MIMO systems (SIC, V-BLAST,...)?
I cannot find anything. Thanks.
We are mentioning non-linear methods in the podcast episode on NOMA, but it is hard to discuss it in detail without equations. A more detailed description is available in this lecture: th-cam.com/video/XwRG3hvo6H4/w-d-xo.html
do you think that most of the citizens stop using wired access network when 5G get matured ?
The future is wireless when it comes to the last meters/kilometer/mile, in the sense that all devices are connected wirelessly to an access point, using WiFi or 4G/5G. But the backhaul connection between the Internet and that access point will likely remain to be wired. The core network will remain to be wired.
Will people continue to pay for wired internet connections to their homes and put up a WiFi access point, or replace it all with 5G? Maybe… I think it depends on the pricing. Fixed internet is relatively expensive in the USA, making 5G a competitive replacement. The situation is different in Sweden, where many homes already have fiber connections since the government has subsidized it. Nevertheless, a small fraction of the customers have already replaced it with only 4G/5G.
@@WirelessFuture I'm currently working for a broadband providers on GPON architecture (from iraq) although only LTE networks are available right now but it looks like most of the citizens are likely to use 4g network while it's not unlimited and not fast at all (1-10mbps) but slightly cheaper than our ftth service
i think when mid band (n77) get evacuated totally for NR and massive MIMO get matured for C band over 90% of not online security cam owners just rely on cellular networks
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There are English Master programs at both KTH Royal Institute of Technology (www.KTH.se) and Linköping University (liu.se). The relevant programs are called “Communication Systems”.