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1st mmNets 2017: Snowbird, UT, USA
- Haitham Hassanieh, Xinyu Zhang:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Millimeter-Wave Networks and Sensing Systems, mmNets@MobiCom 2017, Snowbird, UT, USA, October 16 - 20, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5143-0
Keynote Address 1
- Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Vehicle-to-X Communications: The Killer Application of Millimeter Wave. 1
Invited Talks 1
- Akbar M. Sayeed:
Millimeter-Wave Wireless: A Cross-Disciplinary View of Research and Technology Development. 3
Paper Session 1
- Julian Arnold, Ljiljana Simic, Petri Mähönen:
Experimental Feasibility Study of Motion Sensor-Aided mm-Wave Beam Tracking. 5-10 - Michele Polese, Marco Mezzavilla, Sundeep Rangan, Michele Zorzi:
Mobility Management for TCP in mmWave Networks. 11-16 - Muddassar Hussain, David J. Love, Nicolò Michelusi:
Neyman-Pearson Codebook Design for Beam Alignment in Millimeter-Wave Networks. 17-22
Invited Talks 2
- Teng Wei:
Enabling Seamless Coverage and Mobility Support for 60 GHz Networks Using Pose Information. 23
Keynote Address 2
- Boon Loong Ng:
3GPP 5G NR Millimeter Wave Standards. 25 - Ashwin Sampath:
Millimeter Wave Mobile Communications for 5G: Propagation, System Design and Performance. 27
Paper Session2
- Daniel Steinmetzer, Adrian Loch, Amanda García-García, Joerg Widmer, Matthias Hollick:
Mitigating Lateral Interference: Adaptive Beam Switching for Robust Millimeter-Wave Networks. 29-34 - Akbar M. Sayeed, Christopher Hall, Kevin Yifan Zhu:
A Lens Array Multi-beam MIMO Testbed for Real-Time mmWave Communication and Sensing. 35-40 - Yuanquan Hong, Xiaojun Jing, Hui Gao, Hai Huang, Ning Gao, Jiaoxiao Xie:
Programmable Weight Phased-Array Transmission for Secure Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communication. 41-46
Invited Talks 3
- Yasaman Ghasempour:
Multi-User 60 GHz WLANs: from Standards to User Selection Policies. 47 - Omid Abari:
Enabling High-Quality Untethered Virtual Reality. 49
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