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Anil Agiwal
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Advanced Communications Research Center, Samsung Research, Seoul, South Korea
Topic
Arrival Rate,Internet Of Things,Radio Resource,Base Station,Industrial Internet Of Things,Latency Requirements,Medium Access Control,Mobile Communication,Mobile Data,Number Of Beams,Packet Arrival,Path Loss,Random Access,Resource Consumption,Service Quality,Stringent Requirements,Time Synchronization,User Equipment,3GPP New Radio,3rd Generation Partnership Project,5G Networks,5G New Radio,Analog Beamforming,Antenna Gain,Atmospheric Absorption,Automated Guided Vehicles,Automatic Gain Control,Beam Direction,Beamwidth,Carrier Frequency,Cell Coverage,Cell Edge,Cellular Technology,Control Plane,Cyclic Prefix,Data Rate,Delay Cost,Energy Conservation,Fourth Industrial Revolution,Generation Partnership Project,Global Positioning System,High Carrier Frequency,Higher Frequency,Idle Mode,Interval Observer,Latency Performance,Low-latency Communications,Medium Access Control Layer,Mobile Network,Mobile Robot,
Biography
Anil Agiwal received the bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Dayalbagh Educational Institute, India, in 2000, and the master’s degree from the Department of Computer Science, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, in 2002. He joined Samsung Electronics, in 2002, where he has worked extensively on design and development of 3G/4G modems, research and standardization of CDMA, HRPD, IEEE 802.16m, LTE, and 5G-NR radio access technologies. He has 206 granted and more than 150 pending U.S. patents. Currently, he is the Director with Samsung Research, South Korea. His research interests include the standardization of 5G and B5G communication systems.