Special to Stadium Tech Report by Chuck Lukaszewski, Vice President and Wireless Chief Technology Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise It is worth taking a moment to celebrate the milestone of 10 full years of very high-density Wi-Fi at the Big Game that was reached at SoFi stadium in February. Since the first VHD Wi-Fi implementation at […]
Chuck Lukaszewski
Chuck Lukaszewski is Vice President and Wireless CTO at Aruba Networks, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. He has been engineering and deploying large-scale managed Wi-Fi networks for nearly two decades. Chuck has built Wi-Fi systems in stadiums, seaports, rail yards, manufacturing plants and other complex RF environments, including serving as chief engineer for many stadiums ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 seats, including the Aruba system at Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl 50. He holds a number of hardware and software patents related to wireless networks, and is the author of six books and design guides including Very High Density 802.11ac Networks and Outdoor MIMO Wireless Networks.