Wireless and 4G/5G Track

Tuesday, August 20, 2024
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Meeting the Robust Connectivity Needs for the Next Generation of Commercial Venues
Taylor Roth

According to the EIA CBECS, there are over 5.9 million commercial buildings in the U.S., up 22% from 2003. Gain a high-level understanding of how to architect these elaborate in-building wireless communication networks, learn the different key stakeholders in the process, and the unique wireless communication challenges.

Wednesday, August 21, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Smart Cities Private LTE Use Case – Longmont, CO
Ron Valdez

This session is to educate on how private LTE is being utilized to provide connectivity for smart cities applications in Longmont, Colorado. This network is providing value across several use cases which helps the city save money on vital connectivity initiatives. The session will provide a high-level business case that demonstrates the affordability of a private LTE network.

How Wi-Fi 7 Will Change the Landscape in 2024
Steven Harris

Wi-Fi 7 is expected to be officially released this year. Discover the impact Wi-Fi 7 will have on our mobile edge compute connectivity, big data, home/business, public Wi-Fi access, and Smart Cities networks. A use case will be shared for how Wi-Fi 7 will drive the adoption of higher bandwidth technologies like AR/VR.

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
State of Market Research: Leveraging Hybrid Networks for the Future
Joe Gillard

Dedicated conference session moderated by Joe Gillard, Executive Editor of ISE Magazine, will discuss the State of Market Research findings accompanied by a panel discussion that outlines ways industry professionals can leverage hybrid networks.

Thursday, August 22, 2024
9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
5G ORAN System Integration and Application of AI in Telecom Networks
Solyman Ashrafi

This session will delve into the dynamic realm of 5G Open Radio Access Network (ORAN), shedding light on its benefits and challenges. Exploring the distinctions between system integration and interoperability testing (IoT), navigate through the complexities of vendor IoT and Yang profile alignments, focusing on control, user, synchronization, and management planes.