Lecture

Wireless Receivers Latency

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This lecture discusses the challenges of standard wireless receivers, focusing on latency issues. The instructor explains how deterministic latency is crucial for real-time applications, contrasting standard Wi-Fi latencies with the proposed 100 nanoseconds latency solution. The lecture also covers the application of neuromorphic approaches in wireless transmission, emphasizing the importance of consistent latency for precise time domain measurements. Furthermore, the instructor presents a project involving a real-time prevention system for falls, highlighting the need for low latency in wireless communication. The lecture concludes with insights on telecommunication systems, data-driven approaches, and future directions in wireless technology.

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