CITI Talk: “Next Generation of Cellular Wireless Networks: Some Preliminary Results on QoE Consistency and Multiple Cell Selection”, by Catherine Rosenberg, on 12th July.

The next CITI talk will take place on 12th July at 11 am in TD-C.

This talk entitled “Next Generation of Cellular Wireless Networks: Some Preliminary Results on  QoE Consistency and Multiple Cell Selection” will be presented by Catherine Rosenberg, professor at the University of Waterloo.

Abstract

Catherine will present preliminary results in next generation of cellular wireless networks on two topics.

The first topic is on the challenges of offering consistent Quality of Experience (QoE) in an environment where due to mobility, arrival and departures and time varying channels, the system state is highly stochastic.The second topic is on multiple cell selection. We aim at answering two questions: 1) how is performance improved? 2) how can it be implemented?

This work was done in collaboration with Fidan Mehmeti and Ararat Shaverdian.

Bio

Catherine Rosenberg is a Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Since June 2010, she holds the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in the Future Internet. From 1999 to 2004, Prof. Rosenberg was a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University.

Prof. Rosenberg is the President of the Scientific Advisory Board of Orange (formerly France-Telecom).  She was elected an IEEE Fellow for contributions to resource management in wireless and satellite networks on 2011 and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering in 2013. Her research interests are mainly in three areas: the Internet, Wireless Networks, and Energy Systems.