Generative AI and Deep Learning for Resource Allocation in 6G Wireless Networks
Room: EV003-309, Bldg: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, 1515 Ste. Catherine West (corner with Guy St.), Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8Abstract :This talk provides an in-depth exploration into resource management within 6G wireless networks, focusing on the vision, key performance indicators (KPIs), key enabling techniques (KETs), and the diverse array of services characteristic of these advanced networks. The distinct challenges inherent in 6G's resource management call for a pivotal shift towards artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-driven solutions, necessitating a departure from traditional optimization-centric approaches. This talk will shed light on generative AI and unsupervised ML strategies tailored to effectively address convex and non-convex resource management optimization problems. A key focus will be on deep unsupervised learning techniques for network resource allocation, addressing non-linear and non-convex constraints. Deep implicit layers and differentiable projection methods will be explored as mechanisms to ensure zero constraint violations in applications such as beamforming, phase-shift optimization, and power allocation. Furthermore, the potential of generative AI models, including large language models (LLMs), to enable proactive network resource allocation will be examined, highlighting their role in optimizing performance and reducing reliance on traditional heuristics. The session will conclude by identifying key research gaps and future directions, paving the way for next-generation AI-driven wireless <a href="http://networks.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="networks.Co-sponsored">networks.Co-sponsored by: Reza SoleymaniSpeaker(s): , Dr. TabassumRoom: EV003-309, Bldg: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, 1515 Ste. Catherine West (corner with Guy St.), Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8
Current state of Quantum Computing and Cryptography
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484422This talk begins with a brief overview of quantum computing, including essential concepts and historical milestones. Then current research is discussed. This includes work in quantum key distribution, quantum proof cryptography, and quantum information. The current status of developments in quantum computing are covered. This means this talk is updated every time it is <a href="http://given.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="given.Co-sponsored">given.Co-sponsored by: IEEE Montreal SectionSpeaker(s): Dr. Chuck EasttomAgenda: 20:00 Hours - START of Distinguished Lecture21:00 Hours - END of Distinguished Lecture21:00 Hours - Start of Q&A, Discussions, Thoughts, etcALL times are in EDT/EST format---------------------------------------------------------------An IEEE Montreal CS/CIS Chapter event. All are welcome. Consider becoming an IEEE member if such similar events are of professional/academic interest to you. Also if you have a topic or person in mind - which should be shared - do let the organizers <a href="http://know.Virtual:" target="_blank" title="know.Virtual:">know.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/484422