Univ. of Colorado: Max Hollingsworth outlines public-safety benefits of mobile edge computing, heterogeneous networks
Max Hollingsworth, a computer-science student at the University of Colorado, explains how software-driven mobile edge computing can help improve communication performance for first responders in the field and how leveraging heterogeneous broadband networks–for example, proposed CBRS systems operating in the 3.5 GHz band–can improve network resiliency and availability for public safety.
Hollingsworth spoke with IWCE’s Urgent Communications Editor Donny Jackson during the recent PSCR Public Safety Broadband Stakeholders Meeting conducted in Chicago.
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