Practical Applications of Virtual and Augmented Reality in Business and Society: Future Networks of 5G, 6G and Beyond
Future Networks in 5G, 6G and beyond technology with the reality technologies and data will provide for more precise and faster internet infrastructures thus connecting global markets, applications, etc.
What you will learn:
- The Role of 5G for AR/VR and xR
- Use Cases and Technology Drivers
- Future Directions: 6G and Beyond
This course is part of the following course program:
Practical Applications of Virtual and Augmented Reality in Business and Society
Courses included in this program:
Who should attend: Electrical engineer, Network engineer, Data engineer, Design engineer, Computer engineer, Systems engineer, field, Hardware engineer, Lead engineer, Project engineer, Product engineer, DevOps
In partnership with IEEE Future Directions and the IEEE Future Networks Initiative (https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/) and the IEEE Digital Reality Initiative (https://digitalreality.ieee.org/)
Instructor
David Witkowski
David Witkowski, founder and CEO of Oku Solutions, LLC and an IEEE Senior Member and a Life Member of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society. He also serves as Co-Chair of the Deployment Working Group in the IEEE Future Networks Initiative. David earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on wireless and radiofrequency/microwave design from the University of California, Davis. He is an author, advisor, and strategist for the wireless telecommunications industry, and his focus is on the intersection between telecommunications and public policy at the local, state, and federal levels. His recent publications include “Bridging the Gap"—"21st Century Wireless Telecommunications Handbook;” “Economic Impacts to Residential Real Estate from Small Wireless Facilities;” “The HayWired Scenario—Telecommunications and Information Communication Technology” (a peer-reviewed publication published by the “U.S. Geological Survey”); and “5G vs. Wi-Fi: Challenges for Economic, Spectrum, and Security Policy” (a peer-reviewed paper published in the Journal of Information Policy).
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN: 978-1-7281-7775-5