DeepSig's GTC DC 2018 Talk Recording

The recording of our tech talk at NVIDIA's GTC Silicon Valley 2018 is live! You can view it here on NVIDIA's website:

http://on-demand.gputechconf.com/gtcdc/2018/video/DC8154/

The abstract for the talk is below:

Machine learning is rapidly advancing the state-of-the-art in algorithm performance for wireless telecommunications systems. Building on our work presented at GTC Silicon Valley, recasting fundamental wireless signal processing problems as data-centric deep learning problems, we present further evidence that learned signal processing algorithms can empower the next generation of wireless systems with significant reductions in power consumption and improvements in density, throughput, and accuracy when compared to the brittle and manually designed systems of today. This talk will introduce the core enabling technologies and fundamental approaches, share our latest work and results in deep learning-based sensing and learned communications, and discuss applications such as 5G and IoT, commercial cyber-threat sensing, and defense RF sensing to illustrate the wide range of fields these technologies will impact over the next several years.

DeepSig's GTC Silicon Valley 2018 Talk Recording

The recording of our tech talk at NVIDIA's GTC Silicon Valley 2018 is live! You can view it here on NVIDIA's website: http://on-demand.gputechconf.com/gtc/2018/video/S8791/

This talk, delivered by DeepSig co-founder and CTO Tim O'Shea, provides an introduction to RF sensing and learned physical layers - the two core technologies underpinning DeepSig's product line. For a deeper dive on these topics, see our scientific publications.

DeepSig's NEWSDR 2018 Recorded Talk

One of our Principal Engineers, Nathan West, gave an invited talk at NEWSDR 2018 in March of this year. The recording of the talk just went live, and includes our first public disclosure of some of our real-time RF sensing work and learned physical layers. If you're new to the field of deep learning for signal processing and communications, this video is a great way to catch up on the latest scientific advances.