[IEE EC3 News] Reminder - Lecture on Massive MIMO - 26 April 2018

Bill Pechey bpechey at cix.compulink.co.uk
Thu Apr 26 12:59:41 BST 2018


    
Dear all,

It has been pointed out that the email doesn't tell you which building
houses the Van Emden Theatre. It is on the first floor of the Edith
Morley Buiding which is building number 1 on the campus map. You can
get the campus map here:

https://www.reading.ac.uk/~/media/files/maps/university-of-reading-whiteknights-map-colour.ashx?la=en

The webpage associated with the event has the information:

http://www.theiet.org/events/local/253867.cfm

Best wishes,

Bill.

Sunday, April 22, 2018, 9:49:07 AM, I wrote:


> Dear Colleague,

> You are being sent this reminder message because either you gave your
> email address at one of our previous lectures or you signed up on the
> web site associated with this email list:

> http://lists.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/iee-ec3-news

> I have appended the details of our next lecture and hope to see you
> there.

> You can download a poster from the following IET web page to display
> in your place of work:

> https://communities.theiet.org/files/15826

> Please note that this lecture is NOT at the usual venue (see below).

> For those not familiar with terms used in the overview, MIMO (Multiple
> Input, Multiple Output) is a technique for increasing the capacity of
> a radio channel; Massive MIMO combines the technique with beamforming
> to make further increases.

> Best wishes,

> Bill Pechey
> IET Thames Valley Specialised Section

> ++++++++++

> Massive MIMO, a key enabler for sub-6GHz wireless connectivity

> Mark Beach, University of Bristol

> Thursday 26 Apr 2018 19.00 for 19.30

> This talk will describe the operation of sub-6GHz massive MIMO and how
> the 'Marzetta' based architecture differs to SDMA baseband
> beamforming. A brief description of the National Instruments (NI)
> based Bristol Massive MIMO system with be given alongside an overview
> of field trials and results obtained to date. The talk will conclude
> by proposing a list of open research questions in the field.

> This event is free of charge and open to all, with refreshments at
> 19.00, lecture at 19:30.

> Contact: Prof Richard Mitchell rjmitchell at theiet.org http://www.theiet.org/ec3

> Van Emden Theatre, University of Reading RG6 6UR [NOT THE USUAL VENUE]

> For directions please visit
> http://www.reading.ac.uk/about/find/about-findindex.aspx


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