The Next Generation Multiuser Transceiver

12:00pm  •  November 03, 2023  •  Open Forum

Abstract:

Transcendent next-generation transceivers will benefit from increasing artificial intelligence (AI).  Best specific AI use, however, remains a challenge, particularly in multiuser transceiver system design.  Indeed, even and perhaps especially, physical-layer choices can dramatically affect supporting infrastructure and device costs as well as the often-competing information consumers' quality of experience (QoE), or equivalently their semantic satisfaction.  Network sustainability challenges may leverage existing infrastructure as well as address energy efficiency.  The cost/QoE/sustainability tradeoff invites AI methods that will best improve next-generation multiuser transceivers beyond present strategy.  This talk poses some supportive directions thereto.   

About the Speaker

Illinois-BSEE: 1978, Stanford-PhDEE: 1984; Prof. EE, Stanford, 1986-present, now recalled emeritus.  Bell Labs 1978-84; IBM Research 84-86.  Founder Amati 1991 (1997 purchased by TI); Chairman and CEO ASSIA Inc.  Cioffi's specific interests are in the area of high-performance digital transmission. Awards include IEEE AG Bell (2010), Kirchmayer (2014) and Millennium Medals; Member Internet (2014) and Consumer-Electronics (2018) Halls of Fame; Marconi Fellow (2006); Member, US National (2001) and UK Royal (2009) Engineering Academies; IEEE Kobayashi, Armstrong, and Women-In-Coms-Mentor Awards.  Cioffi has served over a dozen boards of directors, presently PhyTunes (Chairman) and Marconi Society. 800+ papers and 150+ heavily licensed patents.