Prof. Muriel Médard contributed an article to Nokia Bell Labs titled "6G - when reliability meets performance." The page for her featured article went live today and can be found at the link below. In the article, Prof. Médard explains that blending...
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Muriel Médard named NEC Professor of Software Science and Engineering
Muriel Médard is named the NEC Professor of Software Science and Engineering in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department at MIT. Below is the announcement from the Dean of the School of Engineering recognizing this significant achievement....
Onalytica Who’s Who Report Highlights Influential 5G Experts
Onalytica Who's Who report highlighting influential 5G experts is out today. This report provides a sample of influential experts from Event Speakers and Analysts to Industry KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders) and Content Creators. Onalytica has been creating "Who's Who"...
Professor Muriel Médard chosen as the 2022 Kobayashi Award recipient
The 2022 Kobayashi Award was presented to Professor Muriel Médard at the opening session of IEEE INFOCOM 2022 (Tuesday 10am, May 3, 2022, US eastern time, virtual conference). The IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award was established by the IEEE Board...
The Universal Decoder That Works in One Microsecond
Read this article from Boston University about "the first silicon chip that can decode any error-correcting code—even codes that don’t yet exist— potentially leading to faster and more efficient 5G networks and connected devices."
GRAND: A Universal System for Decoding Any Type of Data Sent Across a Network
"A new silicon chip can decode any error-correcting code through the use of a novel algorithm known as Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding (GRAND). This chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, could boost efficiency of gaming systems, 5G networks,...