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6G Marketing Director - Telegrams for Guests

In just an hour Moore's Law Is Dead will be interviewing Sarah LeSelva, a 6G Marketing Director at Keysight Technologies (An Electronics Manufacturing Company).  We will plan to have an open discussion about the history of "G" technologies, and what apps 6G will allow developers to create.

Sarah was an Electrical Engineer at Raytheon, and Tom's already had a brief talk with her - she can definitely answer almost any question about wireless technology.

Sorry for the short notice, but this one was quite a scheduling headache!


https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-laselva-6b04aa15/

https://www.keysight.com/us/en/home.html

Comments

Hey Tom and Sarah, back in 2019 I wrote research paper on the implementation of 5G and how it will change the tech industry. Fast forward to 2022, a lot that was promised with 5G has still not been added yet. My question is do you face any adversities trying to advertise 6G to tech companies and have them implement it into their systems? Or are tech companies open to the next generation of wireless technology?

Kinihun25

Will wireless charging ever become so ubiquitous while indoors that all devices with rechargeable batteries have merely a button toggle on its ui or physical switch to charge them and if so when?

Dr_Binkyboy

Hey Tom and guest, how crucial is adapting to the need of over populated mega cities in the development of these technologies? Aren't we getting to a limitation of signal integrity soon.?

Swiggles

Hi Sarah, Hi Tom, I have a wireless related question, although not on the topic of networking.  Why is PS VR2 not wireless, what are the expenses to achieve highly responsive, high resolution wireless gaming?

UwUThatOneGuy

Hello Tom and Sarah. I'm a sucker for conspiracy theories, and no one has asked this, so let me be the one. Could there be any adverse effects from 5G and 6G? I recall hearing a study about how phones exceed safety regulations for microwave radiation (essentially if you have your phone in your pocket then the skin directly touching it gets a very high concentration of microwave radiation--https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8688629 I think is the source?) Also, I recall something about 5G emitting similar wavelengths to that of water vapor, so could it be particularly good at vibrating the water inside human cells? Is it not reasonable that a high amount of perhaps just heat concentrated on a tiny area near the wireless transmitter could have some bad effects? Could be something as simple as, perhaps, such skin getting a little irritated over other areas, but also perhaps disrupting some cell signalling or disrupting heat regulation in that area, I have no idea, but it seems at least plausible that there could be some unintended effects.

Cache Miss

Howdy Tom and Sarah. How do upcoming wireless communications standards affect power consumption in SoCs? Will the SoCs require more enerergy to reach the faster bandwidth and latency targets? Is this offset by other aspects of the infrastructure? Thanks

TMCPayton

Hey Tom and Sarah, With 6G just starting roll out, it might be a bit premature to ask this, but what does 7G seem to be shaping up to be? How much of it will be hardware based, and how much will it be software?

Cleansweep

What would you want future G technologies to solve. It seems like speed is the primary focus of new cellular technologies, but should there be a different focus?

Endless Logins

Many have come up with fantastic imagery of wireless meshes that "can do everything" but what is there that wireless can not do? What will never be wireless? Be it in our homes, in businesses, or in datacentres and the like.

qhfreddy

Is tech like LoRaWAN ever going to replace traditional wireless networks? Is the latency or security etc insurmountable


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