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Choosing the Right Connectivity Technology for your IoT Application – Geoff Mulligan – 5G World Forum Santa Clara 2018

Geoff Mulligan, the co-Founder of Skylight, a digital government consulting agency, delves into the IoT and connectivity issues – getting real on the world of connected services. By running through the pros and cons of existing wireless and data, Mulligan considers multiple ways of achieving the connectivity dream for applications in the future Internet of Things.

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How Fog Computing Can Enhance Public Safety – Eileen Healy and Aakanksha Chowdhery, Fog World Congress 2017

Co-presenters Eileen Healy, the CEO of Healy & Co, and Aakanksha Chowdhery, Associate Research Scholar at Princeton University, speak about fog computing in the arena of public safety. Specifically how fog can support public safety, and challenges that come with the technology. Each speaker explains use cases, such as improved response times for EMTs and agency communications for police. Learn more about Fog World Congress at https://www.fogcongress.com

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5G & Network Slicing: A New Era in Networking – Constantine Polychronopoulos – 5G World Forum Santa Clara 2018

Constantine Polychronopoulos, VP and CTO at VMware, looks at new generation networks and the transition into the 4th industrial revolution, synonymously known as 5G. Also Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, Polychronopoulos reviews use cases, research, and network architecture to determine what’s needed for the new era of networking.

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R. Jacob Baker – SSCS Chip Chat Podcast, Episode 4

Electrical engineer, inventor, and author R. Jacob Baker is the Professor of Integrated electrical/biological circuits and systems in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. IEEE SSCS Chip Chat Podcast host Satya Mishra interviews Dr. Baker, covering topics as far ranging as nuclear testing, CMOS, and his thoughts on patenting ideas. 

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