Overview
Explore the future of wireless technology and its potential applications in this 32-minute lecture by Andrea Goldsmith from Stanford University. Delve into topics such as the Internet of Things, Shannon Capacity, millimeter wave technology, and software-defined networks. Learn about innovative approaches to network design, including small cells and new physical layer techniques. Discover how machine learning, chemical communication, and neuroscience are influencing the field. Gain insights into the challenges of limited spectrum and algorithmic complexity. Understand the implications for general networks and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in wireless communication.
Syllabus
Intro
The Path Program
Limited Spectrum
Internet of Things
Shannon Capacity
millimeter wave
rethinking secular system design
small cells
softwaredefined networks
algorithmic complexity
new physical layer techniques
machine learning
chemical communication
neuroscience
epilepsy
Reverse engineering
Wrap up
Best wishes
General networks
Taught by
Simons Institute