First ACM/IEEE Next G Summit
Tuesday, June 14, 2022, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (ET)
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Lab
Laurel, Maryland, USA
Hybrid (In-person and Remote)
URL: 5gsummit.org/jhuapl/
FREE Registration
4 keynote speakers, 12+ plenary speakers, and 24+ track speakers
SCOPE:
Since the launch of Second-Generation Networks (2G), there has been an evolution of the next generation of networks every decade. The research and standardization for each future mobile service were initiated many years before its commercial launch. In 2019, 5G Networks began to be deployed commercially after almost ten years of planning. Similarly, the race for the 6G wireless networks that will be operational in 2030 has already started. To fulfill its potential in the upcoming decade, 6G will undoubtedly require an architectural orchestration based on the amalgamation of existing solutions and innovative technologies. Several standards bodies including 3GPP, ITU, IEEE, IETF, and Next G Alliance among others, and various research projects, open source consortiums, and forums around the world are working towards the evolution of the next generation of networks.
The upcoming ACM/IEEE Next G Summit is the first one in the series aimed at the research, development, and standardization of Next Generation networks (Next G). The summit will be held at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, Maryland on June 14. This one-day summit will provide a platform for the industry leaders, innovators, and researchers from the industry and academic community to collaborate and exchange ideas on this emerging technology that may help in driving the standards and rapid deployment of Next G.
The ACM/IEEE Next G Summit will focus on the following topics.
• Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
• Human Bond Communication Beyond 2050 (Knowledge Home)
• Communication, Navigation, Sensing, and Services (CONASENSE)
• Ultra-Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output Antennas (UM-MIMO)
• Optical wireless communications (OWC)
• Core Society 5.0
• Quantum Computing & Communications
• Security as a Service
• Zero Trust
• Blockchain Orchestration
• Deep Space Communication
• Non-Terrestrial Networks
• Open RAN
• Spectrum Sharing
• Deployment
• Digital Divide
• Tera Hertz Communication
• Autonomic Computing
• Network Slicing
• Mobile Edge Cloud
• Experimental Testbeds
• Assured Autonomy
How to Register?
Free registration (in-person and remote) is open for the ACM/IEEE Next G Summit,
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Agenda (Tentative)
(All Times are US Eastern Time)
Please find the tentative agenda: http://www.5gsummit.org/jhuapl/NextG-Agenda.pdf
with 4 keynote speakers, 12+ plenary speakers, and 24+ track speakers
08:00 AM – 08:30 AM Registration and Coffee/Refreshment
08:30 AM – 08:45 AM Welcome Address (Ashutosh Dutta, JHU/APL, USA; Chair, ACM Baltimore Chapter; and Co-Chair, IEEE Future Networks Initiative; Ramjee Prasad, CTIF Global Capsule (CGC), BTECH, Aarhus University, Denmark); Eman Hammad, Texas A&M University, USA, Co-Chair ACM/IEEE Next G Summit
08:45 AM – 10:15 AM MORNING PLENARY SESSION (I)
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM – 12:20 PM MORNING PLENARY SESSION (II)
12:20 PM – 01:00 PM Lunch Break
01:00 PM – 03:00 PM TECHNICAL TRACK 1/2: NEXT G TECHNOLOGY (I/II); TECHNICAL TRACK 3/4: NEXT G RESEARCH (I/II)
03:00 PM – 03:20 PM Coffee Break
03:20 PM – 06:00 PM AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION
06:00 PM – 06:10 PM Closing
Keynote Speakers:
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
Mischa Dohler, Ericsson
Reinaldo Valenzuela, Nokia Bell Labs
Sumit Roy, OUSD R&E
Plenary Speakers:
Chih-Lin I, China Mobile
Alex Sprintson, NSF
Charles Clancy, MITRE
Vinay Srivastava, TSDSI
Ari Pouttu, 6G Flagship
Raymond Shen, KeySight
Rajeev Gopal, Hughes Network
Mohamad Slim Alouini, KAUST
Monisha Ghosh, University of Notre Dame
Ian Wong, Viavi Solutions
Salvador D’Itri, National Spectrum Consortium
Sanyogita Shamsunder, Google
More details about the Next G Summit are available at the following link: 5gsummit.org/jhuapl/
Visitors Information
Nearby Airports, Directions, and Lodging: https://www.jhuapl.edu/About/VisitorInformation
Sponsored by
ACM Baltimore Chapter, IEEE Future Networks, and IEEE Princeton Central Jersey Section
Co-sponsored by
IEEE, IEEE ComSoc, IEEE SA, CTIF Global Capsule (Aarhus University, Denmark), JHU/APL (USA), and JHU/IAA (USA)
Platinum Sponsor
Vectordata
Gold Sponsors
Keysight Technologies, NOKIA Bell Labs, Ericsson, and VIAVI Solutions
Silver Sponsor
Hughes