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The 2011 IEEE CQR International Workshop focused on the deployment of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technology, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of communications. Held in Naples, FL, the workshop delved into various aspects of LTE, from architecture and deployment strategies to ensuring quality, reliability, and security in mobile data networks. Key speakers included experts from Verizon, Bell Labs, and AT&T, who shared insights into the future of communications, exploring advancements beyond LTE and the implications of molecular information theory.
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IEEE 2011 CQR International Workshop • We Have Arrived! • The Year of LTE Has Arrived! Today’s Focus: The Realities of Deploying LTE 2011 IEEE CQR International Workshop Naples Beach & Golf Resort Naples FL
Communications Evolution Beyond LTE • Communications has evolved a long way since 1875! • LTE is Here! But if “Long Term Evolution” is here, what’s next? LTE Advanced Then After That?
The Future of Communications: Innovation from the Cell Cellular (Molecular) Information Theory is the application of Claude Shannon's information theory to molecular patterns and states • The Cell is themost complex & amazing communication system imaginable! - DNA code is a code (ATCG) and genes are subroutines - Communication takes place over a noisy channel from a sender to a receiver - Highly Sophisticated (OSI Stacks and multiple levels of Operating Systems) -Highly Reliable with Redundancy & Error Correction built-in - Stressful environments result in new code and systems - Biodegradable But Our Reality is LTE!! • Claude Shannon • Noble Prize, 1939 • “The Father of • Information Theory” Tom Schneider Molecular Information Theory Group National Institute of Health http://www.ccrnp.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/
The Realities of LTE Deployment Session 1: “LTE Deployment” Christopher Mayer, Verizon Session 2: “LTE Architecture” Amit Mukopadhay, Bell Labs Session 3: “Quality, Reliability, Security for LTE Mobile Data Networks” Michael Ketcham, AT&T