Wireless communication directly between brains is one step closer to reality thanks to $8 million in Department of Defense follow up funding for Rice University neuroengineers.
Bringing AI research to wireless communications and sensing Qualcomm AI Research presents an overview of state-of-the-art research at the intersection of the two fields and offers a glimpse into the future of the wireless industry
ITU: Deep learning for physical layer wireless communication networks and sensing radio propagation channel characteristics and modeling approaches from below 6 GHz to the millimeter wave and THz spectrum bands, with a focus on AI/ML opportunities
WOCC 2020 Keynote K3: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “Using Deep Neural Networks in Physical Layer Communication Problems” by Prof. Lizhong Zheng - MIT
The future of digital identity: DNA, AI and blockchains Privileged Access Management Strategist at One Identity explores the potential of DNA-based identity verification through blockchain technology and the evolving role of nonhuman identities