5G Wireless Communication @ E & ICT Academy, NIT Warangal


Participants Information

Participants: 60
Speakers:11
Female participants:21
Male participants:39
Participants from SC/ST category:10
Research Scholars:03

Lab Sessions

  • Massive MIMO and 5G-Modulation and Demodulation
  • Generating 4G L1/L2 cellular networks
  • Resource Allocation
  • Coding Techniques
  • Hetnets

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to 5G
  • Resource Allocation Problems in 5G wireless communication, Part-I
  • Cognitive Radios for 5G and beyond
  • Massive MIMO
  • 5G Modulation and Demodulation
  • Increasing data rates in 5G networks using LTE-Unlicensed
  • Increasing data rates in 5G Networks
  • IOT & 5G
  • SDN - Software Defined Networking
  • mm wave communications
  • Key features of 5G & Resoure allocation in 5G networks, Part-II
  • HetNets
  • Resource Allocation in 5G networks, Part-III
  • Antenna beam forming techniques in 5G

Highlights

List of Speakers

Dr. V. V. Mani, Associate Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. Kalpana, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. Ravi Kishore, Associate Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. Rahul, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. Prakash Rao, Associate Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. Rajarshi Roy, Associate Professor, IIT Kharagpur

Dr. Sachin Chaudhari, Assistant Professor, IIIT Hyderabad

Dr. Naveen, Assistant Professor, IIT Tirupati

Dr. P. Ubaidulla, Assistant Professor, IIIT Hyderabad

Dr. Abhinav Kumar, Assistant Professor, IIT Hyderabad

Dr. Chetna Singhal, Assistant Professor, IIT Kharagpur

Feedback Summary

  • Very good lectures & lab sesions by eminent professors.
  • Lecture delivered on Resource allocation in 5G and software defined networking are strengths to this FDP.
  • Very good Hospitality.
  • All the speakers were well knowledgeable and had adequate experience to handle the content.
  • Resource persons were extremely good in thier subject and presentation.
  • Suggestions from Participants

  • Hands-on can be planned to solve real-time problems.
  • Required more hands on session.
  • Course materials should be distributed before the valedictory function.