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#Carletonscience #CarletonUniversity #ComputerScience Science Café | 5G Drone Cellular Communications: Research and Challenges *This Science Café presentation was recorded April 12, 2023. Drones are envisioned to be one of the main components of 5G or 6G cellular networks. Their ability in accomplishing diverse missions such as surveillance, cargo delivery, geographical mapping, remote sensing, and disaster management has increased demands for the use of drones in various domains, dramatically. Apart from drones' benefits, their effective deployment entailed addressing some technical challenges such as connectivity, channel modeling, uplink/downlink interference, 3D coverage and power optimization. Hence, addressing such challenges is critical to promote practical usage of the cellular-connected drones in future wireless networks. Our works focus on solving the connectivity and interference problems in 5G cellular drone communications using learning approaches. About the Presenters Fatemeh Banaeizadeh, PhD Candidate, School of Computer Science, Carleton University Fatemeh Banaeizadeh is currently pursuing doctoral studies on applying Machine Learning approaches to 5G and Drone navigation, under Professor Evangelos Kranakis, Professor Michel Barbeau and Professor. Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro. Fatemeh's research interests are in Wireless Communication, 5G, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and Machine Learning, and she has been a MITACS Global Research and Ericsson intern since 2020. Pravallika Katragunta, PhD Candidate, School of Computer Science, Carleton University Pravallika Katragunta is currently pursuing a PhD in computer science at Carleton University under the supervision of Professor Michel Barbeau, Professor Evangelos Kranakis and Professor Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro. Pravallika's area of research interests are Wireless communications, drones, Machine learning and causal inference. She is working on location optimization of TABS while serving high altitudes drones using learning approaches, and has been a MITACS Global Research and Ericsson intern since 2020. About Science Café Explore science through Carleton University’s popular Science Café series, now being held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope to resume our in-person Science Cafés in the future, generally held twice a month during the fall and winter terms at the Sunnyside Branch of the Ottawa Public Library. For now, you are invited to join us online for a lively discussion around a scientific issue of the day. Be prepared to be informed, engaged and even amused, as our professors share their scientific discoveries with you. Each Café includes a 20-minute talk by a scientist followed by a 40-minute open question and answer period. All are welcome to join us via Zoom Webinar. Questions? Contact the Faculty of Science by email at [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more: https://science.carleton.ca/events/sc...