Prof. Muriel Médard will be giving an ITU Webinar on “Deviation from the standard – Toward opening up 5G telecommunications” Nov. 22 from 10:00AM-11:30AM EST (1600-1730 CET), presented by ITU (International Telecommunication Union) Journal.

TALK: Deviation from the standard- toward opening up 5G telecommunications

Much of the recent debate on the adoption of 5G wireless technology has centered on the issue of standards. To maintain data integrity in the face of network unreliability, systems rely on error-correcting codes. System standardization is predicated on co-designing these error-correcting codes and, most importantly, their generally complex decoders, into efficient, dedicated and customized chips. In this webinar, the speaker will describe her work developing “Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding,” or GRAND. This is a new method developed by Duffy, Médard and their research groups, which has shown that universal, code-agnostic decoding is possible for low to moderate redundancy settings in wireless technology. Moreover, recent work with Yazicigil and her group demonstrated that such decoding could be implemented with extremely low latency in silicon, processing a high volume of data with minimal delay. GRAND enables a new exploration of codes, in and of themselves, independently of tailored decoders, over a rich family of code designs, including random ones. Médard and Duffy’s groups’ investigation reveals that even the simplest of codes, such as those currently used for error checking, do as well as state-of-the-art codes. Since multi-code encoders are readily constructed, we may consider, freed from dedicated decoders, to remove standardization in codes.

 

WISDOM CORNER: LIVE LIFE LESSONS​

Participants will have the chance to hear from Prof. Médard ​about her impactful life lessons over the years as well as her advice to young researchers in the field of information and communication technologies. ​

The webinar is open to anyone interested in the topic​.
Participation is free of charge. ​​​​
Register and join the webinar here: https://www.itu.int/net/CRM/js/sr/C-00011714

https://www.itu.int/en/journal/j-fet/webinars/20221122/Pages/default.aspx