Track: LTE From Cradle to Grave Time Frames, Technical Requirements, Vendor Solutions, and Business Case Issues (4G4)
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Development Tools for 4G Hardware and Software, Part 1 (4G4-01)
Wednesday - 09/02/09, 8:30-9:45am
The mathematical theory often associated with wireless and mobile physical layer algroithms are complex and require a lot of thought when looking for new solutions in the wireless network. OFDM and MIMO are at the base of these algorithms. These sessions provides an intuitive and straightforward view beneficial to a wide audience of engineers and project managers.
Presented by:
| Frank Schirrmeister Director, Product Marketing, System-Level Solutions Synopsys, Inc | | Chris Rowen Chief Technology Officer Tensilica | | Frank Vincze Region Manager, Americas Steepest Ascent |
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Development Tools for 4G Hardware and Software, Part 2 (4G4-02)
Wednesday - 09/02/09, 10:00-11:15am
Designing for LTE Upstream and Downstream needs to be considered when discussing devices and the services they will support. This session panel will share their experience in building solutions with the network of the future in mind.
Presented by:
| Frank Schirrmeister Director, Product Marketing, System-Level Solutions Synopsys, Inc | | Chris Rowen Chief Technology Officer Tensilica | | Frank Vincze Region Manager, Americas Steepest Ascent |
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Using Design to Enrich the User Experience (4G4-03)
Wednesday - 09/02/09, 11:15-11:40am
As the market heads toward leveraging tomorrow’s broadband wireless network, the wireless value chain – from manufacturers to services providers – must address how to deliver true mobility in form factors that will match the expectation of the user. These days the bar has been raised not only in the hardware, but in software integration and user interface too – requiring the design of mobile devices to creatively turn wireless technology into value-driven, enriching end-user experiences.
Presented by:
| Ari Virtanen Executive Vice President EB Wireless Solutions (Elektrobit Corporation) |
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If you build it, will they come? (4G4-04)
Wednesday - 09/02/09, 11:40-12:15pm
Migrating to the 4G is not as simple as one would like, and many questions remain as to what makes the most sense to offer as services. What services can be added to the mix that will increase ARPU, or should we expect that the enabling third parties is the best option to increase revenue? When should Voice be considered as an application and not managed as it is today? These are the types of questions facing the service provider and the device manufacturer.
Presented by:
| Bassam Hajhamad Practice Lead InCode |
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Wireless Security: The Other CIA (4G4-05)
Wednesday - 09/02/09, 1:10-1:35pm
When it comes to security issues the concerns are about Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability [CIA]. When the 4G backbone is in place the same troubles that plague the Internet will be extended to the core of the wireless network and will be present a new untested point of attack. Looking at the common problems being addressed with security solutions, we will look at the risks and probablilities of attacks on 4G networks.
Presented by:
| Joe Mazzeo (Moderator) Founder Crossfire Consulting | | Mikko Varpiola
Codenomicom |
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Optimizing Backhaul for the Migration to 4G (4G4-06)
Wednesday - 09/02/09, 1:35-2:00pm
How do wireless operators migrate the existing cellular network from TDM to packet based services while reducing CAPEX and OPEX spending? This session will explore the available technologies that will provide carriers with opportunities to meet the wireless backhaul requirements to migrate to 4G, roll out broadband data services and to upgrade for the future today.
Presented by:
| Stuart D. Little Director of Corporate Marketing Harris Stratex Networks |
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