

Much of what 5G promises to offer beyond existing 4G LTE networks - high data capacity and low latency in particular - will of course make its way into smartphones, but those weren’t on display this year. 5G will finally make technologies possible that engineers have worked on and struggled with for years. The hallmarks of 5G - millimeter waves, massive MIMO, beamforming - allow for previously unachievable precision, data rates, and network capacity. The general sense at MWC is that 5G will revolutionize mobile communication, and it’s hard to argue with that. There was also an overwhelming number of Internet of Things-related announcements, sure, but even many of those were about how 5G will enable new capabilities for IoT networks.ĥG is coming this year - but it isn’t for you. It’s obvious from the sheer number of booths displaying 5G demos and announcements this year at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. This is, unquestionably, the year for 5G.

She is a published physician and is a member of numerous professional societies including American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spine Intervention Society, and North American Neuromodulation Society.Pivotal Commware Will Start Selling Its Software-Defined Antenna for Holographic Beamforming This Year Her treatment methods include injection therapy, cervical and lumbar epidural steroid injections, radiofrequency ablation for the spine and joints, and neuromodulation.

Common conditions she treats includes sciatica, radiculopathy, spinal stenosis, joint pain, arthritis, and various other neck and back pains. Vijapura provides non-operative spine and musculoskeletal care for patients of all ages with particular focus on improving overall quality of life through minimally invasive techniques and without heavy reliance on medications.

She served as chief resident at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA and went on to complete a fellowship in Interventional Pain Management at OSS Health in York, PA, under the guidance of Dr. Vijapura is a board certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician.
