27th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC 2024)
“Secure 6G – AI Nexus: Where Technology Meets Humanity”Sharda University, Greater Noida (NCR-Delhi), India
Schedule for Tutorial Sessions
Title | Expert | Date | Time and Venue |
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Tut 1 Fuelling the Next-Gen Internet with Quantum Communications |
Amlan Chakrabarti (Princeton University & University of Calcutta, USA) |
17 Nov 2023 (Sunday) |
9:00 – 10:30 Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45 |
Tut 2 Reinforcement Learning for beyond 5G radio access networks: from design to implementation |
Irene Vilà (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain);
Oriol Sallent (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) |
11:00 – 12:30 Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45 |
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13:00-14:00 Networking Lunch |
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14:00 – 15:30 Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45 |
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Tut 3 Innovative Techniques in Medical Image Storage, Transfer, and Compression Using Wireless Communications |
16:00 – 17:15 Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45 |
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Tut 4 Circular Sustainable Multi Business Model Innovation and Development In a world of 6G |
Peter Lindgren (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Purnima Lala Mehta (CTIF Global Capsule, India) |
9:00 AM- 10:30PM Room 101, Block 45 |
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10:30 -11:00 Networking Tea |
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11:00 AM- 13:00PM Room 101, Block 45 |
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13:00-14:00 Networking Lunch |
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14:00 AM- 15:00PM Room 101, Block 45 |
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18 Mov 2024 (Monday) |
14:00-15:30 (Room no 104) 16:45-17-45PM (Room 104) |
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19 Nov 2024(Tuesday) |
14:00-15:00 (Room no 104) 17:15-18:15PM (Room 104) |
WPMC2024: Tutorial Proposals
Seq | Authors with affiliation | Title & Abstract | Date Time Venue |
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Tut 1 |
Amlan Chakrabarti (Princeton University & University of Calcutta, USA) |
Title: Fuelling the Next-Gen Internet with Quantum Communications Abstract: The exponential growth of data and the limitations of classical communication technologies necessitate a paradigm shift towards next-generation communication networks. Quantum communication, leveraging the principles of superposition and entanglement, offers unparalleled security and bandwidth capabilities. This tutorial explores the fundamentals of quantum communication, its potential to revolutionize the internet, and the technical challenges that need to be addressed for practical implementation. |
17 Nov 2024
9:00 – 10:30 Anand Swaroop Auditorium |
Tut 2 |
Irene Vilà (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain) |
Title: Reinforcement Learning for beyond 5G radio access networks: from design to implementation Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the key technologies for beyond 5G networks. Among AI techniques, Reinforcement Learning (RL) is expected to play a particularly important role for optimizing decision-making problems for Radio Access Network (RAN) management at different levels. The process from the design to the deployment of such solutions in a real RAN environment can be challenging due to the involvement of several tools and technologies in the implementation of these solutions. This embraces software libraries for the solution development, tools for the training and evaluation of the solution such as simulators or network digital twins (NDTs), interfaces and protocols established by the communication standards, etc. Therefore, this tutorial aims at facilitating the introduction to the implementation aspects of such solutions, presenting the main concepts, tools and technologies involved, and using a specific use case to provide some hands-on experience. The tutorial will be of particular interest to researchers who have a theoretical background in modelling AI solutions for the RAN and are interested in gaining a practical perspective on the implementation aspects. |
17 Nov 2024
11:00 – 15:30 Anand Swaroop Auditorium |
Oriol Sallent (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) | |||
Tut 3 |
Ashok Kumar (Sharda University, India) |
Title: Innovative Techniques in Medical Image Storage, Transfer, and Compression Using Wireless Communications Abstract: This tutorial focuses on the intersection of medical imaging and wireless communications, addressing the critical challenges and innovative solutions for efficient storage, transfer, and compression of medical images. As medical imaging plays a pivotal role in modern healthcare, the need for robust communication networks to manage large datasets has become essential. The tutorial will cover various medical imaging modalities, explore storage strategies, delve into compression mechanisms, and discuss wireless communication technologies that facilitate the seamless transfer of medical images. |
17 Nov 2024
16:00 – 17:15 Anand Swaroop Auditorium |
Tut 4 |
Peter Lindgren (Vice-President,CTIF Global Capsule, Denmark)
And Purnima Lala Mehta (CTIF Global Capsule, India) |
Title: Circular Sustainable Multi Business Model Innovation and Development In a world of 6G Abstract: Innovating a circular, sustainable business model is essential to positively impacting the environment, business, and people. Businesses that adopt innovative, circular, sustainable business models must consider various environmental, business, and social factors across their operations and when making business decisions. Circular Sustainable businesses may prove more successful in the long run and help the planet. Moreover, 6G technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are examined to play an essential role in aiding humanity and delivering positive environmental and social change tomorrow. To act in this direction, learning the basics of Circular Sustainable Multi Business Model Innovation (CSMBMI) and developing sustainable solutions in clean energy, water, waste, healthcare, and indoor climate sensing is fundamental. In this tutorial, we would like to tutor our audience with CSMBMI to learn how to improve circular, sustainable business model innovation and develop existing and new ventures supported by new technologies. Our tutorial perfectly fits this theme, as it delves deep into circular sustainable business modeling, a crucial aspect of any business model that aspires to be excellent and impactful in a world of 6G and AI. |
17 Nov 2024
9:00 AM- 15:00PM Room 101, Block 45 18 Nov 2024 14:00-15:30 (Room no 104) 16:45-17-45PM (Room 104) 19 Nov 2024 14:00-15:00 (Room no 104) 17:15-18:15PM (Room 104) |