Discovery Café

Discovery Café-- The Future of Wireless Communications Networks: A Foresight towards 2050 – Dr. Halim Yanikomeroglu
When: Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Where: Blackburn Community Hall, 190 Glen Park Drive
Mobile communications and the Internet are among the two revolutionary technological achievements of the 20th century, with transformative impacts on our lives and society. With one-quarter of the 21st century behind us, the two paradigms with separate origins have become tightly intertwined. Most people access the Internet through their mobile devices most of the time. Today, Internet access implicitly means mobile Internet, making connectivity essential everywhere. The immersed connectivity of humans, robots, and all sorts of devices is expected to become part of our natural lives; as such, ubiquitous connectivity is required.
The humanity will demonstrate its full potential in every dimension (economic prosperity, wellbeing, equal opportunity, environmental, and more), when the communities get access to ultra-high-speed connectivity in a sustainable, reliable, resilient, intelligent, green/clean/eco-friendly, secure, ubiquitous, and affordable manner.
Towards that end, in this seminar, we will explore how wireless networks are expected to evolve towards 2050 with terrestrial and non-terrestrial (space and near-space/stratosphere) segments.
Dr. Halim Yanikomeroglu is a Chancellor’s Professor at Carleton University, Canada, and the Founding Director of Carleton-NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) Lab. For Dr. Yanikomeroglu`s complete biography, please visit the BCA webpage at blackburnhamlet.ca/260226.
Admission is free, people of all ages are welcome, and refreshments will be served.
Hope to see you there! |