Virtual Distinguished Lecture | Security in SDN/NFV & 5G Networks Opportunities & Challenges

This talk will address evolution of cellular technologies towards 5G but will largely focus on various security challenges and opportunities introduced by SDN/NFV and 5G networks such as Hypervisor, Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), SDN controller, orchestrator, network slicing, cloud RAN, edge cloud, and security function virtualisation.

ComSoc Virtual Distinguished Lecture | Connecting Space Assets to the Internet: Challenges and Solutions

Data communications between Earth and spacecrafts, such as satellites, have traditionally been carried out through dedicated links. Shared links using Internet Protocol-based communication offers a number of advantages over dedicated links, however, the movement of spacecrafts gives rise to mobility management issues. This talk will discuss various mobility management solutions for extending the Internet connection to spacecrafts.

IEEE Women in Engineering | Career Development Day – Electronic and Communication Engineering

Queen Mary University of London Graduate Centre, GC204, Mile End Campus,, London

IEEE Women in Engineering | Career Development Day - Electronic and Communication Engineering This event is aimed at students in electronic and communication engineering who want to: Meet and hear about the latest technologies and research by leaders in the field, Get advice about career paths and opportunities by representatives of major communication [...]

IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecture | IoT via 5G and Beyond 5G Satellite Systems

One of the key drivers for next-generation mobile communications is the support of the Internet of Things (IoT), with billions of objects connected to the Internet and very low latency. This Distinguished Lecture investigates the integration of satellite technology and IoT, considering different architectures and sensor technologies as NB-IoT, LoRa/LoRaWAN, and SigFox.

IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecture | Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication (URLLC) for 5G, IoT, Time Sensitive Networking and V2X Communication

A new generation of services and applications is emerging that require lower latency, better reliability, large connections, and increased energy efficiency. This Distinguished Lecture sheds light on different aspects of Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication and Time-Sensitive Networking through the use of V2X as an example.

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