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.

IEEE SSIT Lecture | Anticipating Urban Robotics

This presentation unpacks the contradictions in urban robotics, suggests how to avoid doing harm to humans, and encourages critical discussion about which version of the intelligent urban future we are building.   

IEEE UK & Ireland Section Annual Christmas Lecture | An Engineering Profession Fit for the Future by Dr Hayaatun Sillem, CBE

University of Westminster Regent Cinema, 309 Regent Street, London

In this era of incessant and convergent global change and challenge, the role of engineers in addressing societal needs is more vital than ever. This lecture will explore key barriers and opportunities in engineering skills, culture and practice that impact on our ability to be a profession that is truly fit for the future.

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