Wireless Future
A podcast by Emil Björnson, Erik G. Larsson
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39 Episodes
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19. Future of Multi-Antenna Technology and Spectrum (With Thomas Marzetta)
Published: 10/27/2021 -
18. Ever-Present Intelligent 6G Communications (With Magnus Frodigh)
Published: 7/6/2021 -
17. Energy-Efficient Communications
Published: 6/22/2021 -
16. 6G and the Physical Layer (with Angel Lozano)
Published: 5/21/2021 -
15. Wireless for Machine Learning (with Carlo Fischione)
Published: 5/7/2021 -
14. Q/A on MIMO, NOMA, and THz Communications
Published: 4/21/2021 -
13. Distributed and Cell-Free Massive MIMO
Published: 4/7/2021 -
12. Privacy and Security in Connectivity (with Panos Papadimitratos)
Published: 3/24/2021 -
11. Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access
Published: 3/10/2021 -
10. Reaching the Terabit/s Goal
Published: 2/24/2021 -
9. Q/A on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
Published: 2/10/2021 -
8. Analog versus Digital Beamforming (with Bengt Lindoff)
Published: 1/27/2021 -
7. Machine Learning for Wireless
Published: 1/13/2021 -
6. Q/A on Massive MIMO
Published: 12/30/2020 -
5. Millimeter Wave Communication
Published: 12/16/2020 -
4. Is Wireless Technology Secure?
Published: 12/2/2020 -
3. Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
Published: 11/18/2020 -
2. Myths About Massive MIMO
Published: 11/4/2020 -
1. Massive MIMO: Where Do We Stand?
Published: 10/15/2020
We are approaching a wireless future, where everything around us becomes connected and increasingly intelligent. Access to wireless connectivity is becoming as essential to our lives as access to electricity and water. In this podcast, two renowned Swedish academics discuss current and future wireless technology, as well as its impact on society. Erik G. Larsson is an IEEE Fellow and Professor at Linköping University, Sweden. Emil Björnson is an IEEE Fellow and Professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. They have written several textbooks, received numerous scientific awards, published hundreds of papers, and hold tens of patents. They have a YouTube channel with 24k+ subscribers.