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The Luz Wavelabs team at their lab.
01 Mar 2017
Theopen research and innovation laboratory 5TONIC announces that Luz Wavelabs is the proud winner of the First 5TONIC 5G Start-up Competition. Luz Wavelabs is a small Spanish technological company focused on bringing to the market a new technology based on millimeter and Terahertz (THz) waves, which will allow next generation high data rate wireless communications, one of the key requirements of future 5G communications.
Marco Ajmone Marsan
23 Feb 2017
Dr. Marco Ajmone Marsan, Full Professor at the at the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications of the Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy) and a part-time Research Professor at IMDEA Networks Institute in Madrid (Spain), has been honored with IEEE Life Membership in recognition of his loyal membership and support of the activities of the IEEE. 
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21 Feb 2017
The FlexRAN platform provides a virtualized reference implementation of LTE Advanced RAN (Radio Access Network) with a modular eNB (eNode-B) reference software stack that operates on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware in combination with FPGA hardware accelerators that support specific network functions. The specific FlexRAN Platform being installed in the 5TONIC open 5G Lab runs on Artesyn's MaxCore(tm) HA platform, a high availability version of its microserver platform for NFV/SDN and carrier cloud networks. In the following weeks, Telefónica and other 5TONIC partners will test and validate the viability of virtualized implementations of current and future RANs for both functionality and performance.
Mobile Congress
17 Feb 2017
The communications world has coined the expression “mobile data tsunami” to describe the massive increase on mobile data traffic, which continues to gather momentum as it is about to hit us. Indeed, mobile data traffic is forecasted to increase 11-fold between 2013 and 2018. 
Joerg Widmer
15 Feb 2017
Dr. Joerg Widmer, a Research Professor at IMDEA Networks Institute, is one of 20 scientists who have been awarded the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award for outstanding research. Since January 2017 he is a guest scientist at the Department of Multimedia Communications of Tesnische Universität Darmstadt, in Germany.
Ignacio Berberana
14 Feb 2017
Ignacio Berberana has become a member of our research support team. He will be working as a Senior Research Engineer from January 2017. He will be collaborating on various research efforts at IMDEA Networks as well as contributing his expertise to the 5TONIC laboratory. Since 5TONIC is continuously expanding its membership and activities, he will be providing key innovation management skills to promote the lab’s objective to create a global open environment for research and innovation on 5G technologies. 
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13 Feb 2017
Invited by 5TONIC, Mr. Carlos Gavilanes, Strategy Director at Telefonica Corp., has shared with some relevant experts from IMDEA Networks and University Carlos III (UC3M) the vision of the company on the main industry trends and the sector’s outlook for the next three years.
ETSI
10 Feb 2017
ICT standards are born after a complex process involving proposals, drafting, testing, reviews and evaluations, trials and errors, and much decision-making, all focused on building consensus across the board. Plugtests events are an essential part of this process. Revolving around a certain standard, Plugtests events allow designers of electronic equipment or software to test the interoperability of their products or designs with those of other manufacturers: a key step to finding the common ground necessary to achieve better product quality, increased safety, lower costs and happy customers.
Neftali
07 Feb 2017
Neftalí González Blázquez has become a member of our research support team. He will be working as a Systems Engineer from January 2017. His primary work will be for the 5TONIC laboratory. Since 5TONIC is continuously expanding its membership and activities, he will be providing essential technical support to ensure the lab’s objectives are met.
Research Prize 2017
03 Feb 2017
Philipp Richter from TU Berlin has been awarded one 2017 IETF/IRTF Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) for a study done in collaboration with a researcher at IMDEA Networks. The study analyses a critical aspect of today's Internet: the depletion of IPv4 address space. Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, who recently incorporated to the research team of IMDEA Networks Institute, in Spain, is one of the co-authors of the article titled «A Multi-perspective Analysis of Carrier-Grade NAT Deployment». This is the second time that a collaboration involving IMDEA Networks’ researchers receives this prize.

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