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Purpose
Extraordinary advances in wireless network technology during the past decade have revolutionized the way in which we use personal communications. As a result of such benefits, the user demand for throughput continues to grow at a stunning rate of 50% annually. Anticipating that current 4th generation (4G) of wireless systems will not meet the demand for future services, standardization bodies have set forth impressive target specifications for the 5th generation (5G), with multi-fold enhancements in data rate, connectivity, energy efficiency, and quality of service (QoS). Reaching such high-end performance in a spectrum congested environment calls for the introduction of new physical layer technologies along with sophisticated signal processing algorithms.
Champagne, Benoit (McGill University)|Champagne, Benoit (Université McGill) × Unknown
3 grants totalling $0
DND/NSERC Discovery Grant Supplement
51 grants totalling $4.3M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Wu, Ke (École Polytechnique de Montréal) | — | DND/NSERC Discovery Grant Supplement |
| Cicoira, Fabio (École Polytechnique de Montréal) | — | DND/NSERC Discovery Grant Supplement |
| Liu, Xinyu (McGill University)|Liu, Xinyu (Université McGill) | — | DND/NSERC Discovery Grant Supplement |
| Labeau, Fabrice (McGill University)|Labeau, Fabrice (Université McGill) | — | DND/NSERC Discovery Grant Supplement |
| Pineau, Joelle (McGill University)|Pineau, Joelle (Université McGill) | — | DND/NSERC Discovery Grant Supplement |