


Theodore (Ted) Rappaport Presents Wireless Communication and Applications Above 100 GHz- mmWave Coalition – Feb 28, 2019įuture Wireless Technologies: mmWave, THz, & Beyond – mmWave Coalition, Oct 2018 Ju, et al, “Wireless Communications and Applications Above 100 GHz: Opportunities and Challenges for 6G and Beyond,” IEEE, June 2019 1-6.įCC Presentation: Wireless Communication and Applications Above 100 GHz:Opportunities and Challenges for 6G and Beyond – March 15, 2019ĭownload Ted Rappaport’s presentation here. Rappaport, “Propagation Measurements and Path Loss Models for sub-THz in Urban Microcells,” 2021 IEEE International Conference on Communications, June 2021, pp. Ghosh, “Millimeter Wave and sub-THz Indoor Radio Propagation Channel Measurements, Models, and Comparisons in an Office Environment (Invited Paper),” submitted to 2021 IEEE Communications Letters, Feb. Rappaport, “Terahertz Wireless Communications: Research Issues and Challenges for Active and Passive Systems in Space and on the Ground above 100 GHz (Invited Paper),” submitted to 2021 IEEE Communications Letters, Feb. NYU WIRELESS on 6G and beyond: 100 GHz up to Terahertz Rappaport to give a presentation or attend a meeting. Please contact Michelle Austin at 64 if you are interested in inviting Prof. Rappaport, please contact Leslie Cerve, by phone at 21 or Pat Donohue at 64. He was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2018, and was elected to the Wireless History Foundation Hall of Fame In 2019. Sayle award for achievement in education, the IEEE Communications Society Armstrong award, the Sir Monty Finniston Medal from the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), and the Armstrong medal from the Radio Club of America. Evans Avant Garde and Stu Meyer awards, the IEEE Education Society William E. He has received ASEE’s Terman award, the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society’s James R.
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He has more than 100 patents, has served on the Technological Advisory Council of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, is Fellow of the IEEE, Fellow of the Radio Club of America, Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, a life member of the American Radio Relay League, a licensed professional engineer in Texas and Virginia, and an amateur radio operator (N9NB). He co-founded the Virginia Tech Summer School and Wireless Symposium in 1991, the Texas Wireless Summit in 2003, and the Brooklyn 5G Summit (B5GS) in 2014. He co-founded two wireless companies, TSR Technologies and Wireless Valley Communication, which were sold to publicly traded companies, and has advised many others. He founded three academic wireless research centers at Virginia Tech, University of Texas, and NYU that have produced thousands of engineers and educators since 1990, and has co-authored over 300 papers and twenty books, including the most cited books on wireless communications, adaptive antennas, wireless simulation, and millimeter-wave communications. The global wireless industry adopted his millimeter wave vision for 5th generation (5G) cellphone networks. He and his students engineered the world’s first public wi-fi hotspots, and more recently, his work proved the viability of millimeter waves for mobile communications.

at Purdue University as part of the first NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) in the US provided fundamental knowledge of indoor wireless channels used to create the first Wi-Fi standard (IEEE 802.11), and he conducted fundamental work that led to the first US Digital cellphone standards, TDMA IS-54/IS-136 and CDMA IS-95. His research has led the way for modern wireless communication systems. He is the founder and director of NYU WIRELESS, a multidisciplinary research center focused on the future of wireless communications and applications. Theodore (Ted) Rappaport is the David Lee/Ernst Weber Professor at New York University (NYU) and holds faculty appointments in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, the Courant Computer Science department, and the NYU Langone School of Medicine.
