Best Paper Award for AI-based design and optimization of CNI's passive reflector HELIOS
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CNI presented papers at the IEEE LANMAN Symposium in Boston: both works combined AI-based algorithms with expert knowledge.
CNI researchers Melina Geis and Simon Häger presented two papers at this year's LANMAN Symposium in Boston:
- M. Geis, C. Bektas, S. Böcker, C. Wietfeld, "AI-driven Planning of Private Networks for Shared Operator Models," in IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), Boston, USA, July 2024. pdf]
- S. Häger, M. Danger, K. Heimann, Y. Gümüs, S. Böcker, C. Wietfeld, "Custom Design and Experimental Evaluation of Passive Reflectors for mmWave Private Networks," in IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), Boston, USA, July 2024 (Best Paper Award). [pdf]
Special congratulations go to the authors of the second paper, because it received a best paper ward of the symposium!
In addition to the full papers, two short demo papers were presented:
- M. Geis, C. Bektas, S. Böcker, C. Wietfeld, "Automated Private 5G Network Planning for Professional Industries," in IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), Boston, USA, July 2024. (Demo paper) [pdf]
- S. Häger, M. Danger, S. Böcker, C. Wietfeld, "On Link-level Performance of Passive IRS-boosted Indoor mmWave Communications and Road Ahead," in IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), Boston, USA, July 2024.(Demo Paper) [pdf]
The support of the BMBF for this research 6GEM as well as the support of state NRW as part of the CC5G.NRW is greatfully acknowledged.