Advanced Connectivity

Communication systems are experiencing a major change being driven by their convergence on technologies drawn from information systems: Network programming, virtualization, and now cloudification, flexibility, and speed of deployment.

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To become proficient in high-quality end-to-end services, meet the needs of various industries, and offer a better user experience, it is necessary to find solutions for broadband mobile and IoT that are coordinated with access networks and core networks alike.

The Advanced Connectivity lab is helping this change come about by designing software and hardware solutions ranging from radio access (massive MIMO, millimeter waves, new FECs) to core network infrastructure (SDN architecture, CUPS, and micro-services) that can address these new needs. The lab relies on expanded areas of skill such as radio, signal processing, systems on-chip (SoC), Software-Defined Radio (SDR) platforms, software development, and cloud infrastructure. It handles these subjects by offering architecture upgrades that restructure the functions toward the Edge network.

Olivier Choisy - bcom
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Olivier Choisy

Advanced Connectivity lab Manager

Drawing on the findings of many mobile network research projects over the past 5 years, we have the ingredients to accelerate development for the xG plan and 5G sovereignty.
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scientific publications

07.31.2018

On the symmetry of FIR filter with linear phase

This paper deals with signal processing theory related to finite impulse response (FIR) filters with linear phase. The aim is to show a new and complete proof of the equivalence between linear phase and symmetry or antisymmetry of the real coefficients of the filter. Despite numerous proofs are available in the literature, they are usually incomplete, even though the result is commonly used by…

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12.13.2018

Policy Languages and Their Suitability for Trust Negotiation

Entities, such as people, companies, institutions, authorities and web sites live and exist in a conjoined world. In order to live and enjoy social benefits, entities need to share knowledge, resources and to cooperate together. The cooperation brings with it many new challenges and problems, among which one is the problem of trust. This area is also important for the Computer Science. When…

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12.07.2017

On the scalability of 5G Core network: the AMF case

One of the requirement of 5G is to support massive number of connected devices, considering many use-cases such as IoT and massive Machine Type Communication (MTC). While this represents an interesting opportunity for operators to grow their business, it will need new mechanisms to scale and manage the envisioned high number of devices and their generated traffic. Particularity, the signaling…

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