Tuesday 7 May 2024, 12h00-19h00
@ e-BO Enterprises, Oostende
Newer wireless technologies (such as WiFi 6, 5G, Bluetooth 5.2,…) promise a higher throughput and a lower latency. However, there are no mechanisms to guarantee a robust and low-latency operation in wireless environments that are shared with other (interfering) devices and technologies.
In this workshop we will address technology innovations to achieve robust and time-critical wireless communication, even in challenging and dynamic environments where multiple wireless networks with different technologies may compete for the same spectrum.
We will show how (Wi-Fi) networks can optimize their own operation, taking into account the activity and performance of other technologies that operate in the same space.
Speakers from both academia and industry will zoom in on the possibilities of their innovations for applications such as wireless conferencing, mission-critical communication, hearables and voice-enabled devices, and robust in-house Wi-Fi.
The workshop includes presentations and (live) demos, and is accessible to all enthusiasts in wireless technology. Topics include a.o.
- a general overview of the current and emerging Wi-Fi standards
- time-sensitive networking
- network management
- applications (in products of local companies)
PROGRAMME
12h00 | Registration & sandwich lunch |
13h00 | Introduction – download presentation (only for members) Kris Hermus, Coordinator Wireless Community & Innovation Program Manager Flanders, imec |
13h20 |
Demanding use cases for wireless communication This session delves into emerging use cases for wireless communication with stringent performance requirements. We’ll explore the suitability of Wi-Fi technology, analyze its potential and limitations, and discuss future advancements for high-performance wireless applications. |
13h40 | Wi-Fi aiming for lower latency and higher reliability: a tutorial – download presentation (only for members) Jeroen Hoebeke, Professor, imec-IDLab-UGent The latest Wi-Fi generations bring faster, more efficient, and more reliable wireless networks. This talk will discuss the key features to support low latency and to improve reliability that are present in Wi-Fi 6 and are planned to be incorporated in Wi-Fi 7 and 8. |
14h05 | Wi-Fi meets determinism – download presentation (only for members) Jetmir Haxhibeqiri, Postdoctoral researcher, imec-IDLab-UGent Andrei Belogaev, Postdoctoral researcher, imec-IDLab-UAntwerp Following a brief introduction to time-sensitive networking, this talk will discuss 3 options on how to bring determinism to Wi-Fi: low-level chip modifications using openwifi, software-based shaping on top of commercial hardware and the use of the upcoming R-TWT feature. |
14h25 | Time-critical multimedia systems – download presentation (only for members) Wim Sandra, Director R&D and Product management, Televic Conference
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14h45 | COFFEE BREAK |
15h15 | GUIDED DEMO TOUR |
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16h05 | Private 5G for industrial and offshore applications – download presentation (only for members) Timothy Vandenbusssche, Senior project leader, Flanders Make
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16h25 | Wi-Fi 6 OFDMA: simulation and implementation – download presentation (only for members) Jeroen Famaey, Professor, imec-IDLab-UAntwerp Xianjun Jiao, Senior researcher, imec-IDLab-UGent Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) is a technology of Wi-Fi 6 that lets access points serve multiple clients at the same time, aiming to reduce contention and hence latency. OFDMA’s basic principles will be explained, along with simulation results of its expected performance and a fully controllable implementation in openwifi. |
16h45 | Wireless network management – download presentation (only for members) Gilson Miranda, imec-IDLab-UAntwerp Pablo Avila Campos, imec-IDLab-UGent To be able to continuously fulfill the requirements of applications, proper wireless network management is key. This talk will dive into a wireless network controller architecture that utilizes real-time monitoring for decision-making. Specifically, its role in realizing time-sensitive wireless handovers will be illustrated. |
17u05 | Last-hop LE Audio extension of wireless time-sensitive networking (TSN) – download presentation (only for members) Mathias Baert, PhD researcher, imec-IDLab-UGent Jorgen Van Parys, Senior system engineer, Qorvo To support wearables such as headphones, time-sensitive audio streaming over Wi-Fi can be extended to LE Audio. This talk will discuss the realization of such last-hop LE Audio extensions, including real-time transmission status monitoring of the LE Audio stream. |
17h25 | Plenary Q&A session |
17h35 | Networking reception |
19h00 | End of the workshop |
REGISTRATION
Registration-fees:
- Imec employees and residents: free of charge
- Employees of Wireless Community members: free of charge
- Others:
- 80 EUR (excl VAT) early bird until April 30
- 100 EUR (excl VAT) late registration from May 1
Please fill in your details in this Event Registration Form below and you will be automatically registered.
A few days prior to the event you will receive a confirmation email with all practical details.
Please contact us at wireless-community@imec.be for any question or remark.