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In a new effort to enhance communications in the Catskills, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is partnering with New York's ConnectALL initiative to expand wireless and broadband access throughout the New York City watershed. The initiative was motivated by operational challenges faced by DEP staff due to poor cell coverage, and a recent Request for Information (RFI) seeks input from telecommunications providers and other stakeholders on how to eliminate cell phone dead zones. In this episode, DEP Commissioner Rohit "Rit" Aggarwala and Water Supply Deputy Commissioner Paul Rush join host Brett Barry for a discussion about the RFI; why a robust communications network is increasingly crucial; and how a network could be built to benefit everyone in the region.To put the complicated NYC/Catskills relationship into context, we check in with Lize Mogel––producer of the podcast series, Views from the Watershed––for a fascinating historical perspective. We also hear from local Town Clerk Joyce Grant, whose anecdotal evidence illustrates just how dangerous cellular dead zones can be in the remote Catskills, where land lines and cable internet can also be scarce. Grant is frustrated by what she characterizes as a minority of residents who are opposed to cell towers marring the mountain landscape. Referring to a proposal for a tower to be built in Shandaken, she says, "It's going to be a pole that's 85 feet tall, and it may be viewable above the trees... but it's a pole... that could save lives. We have to look at it like that."For more than a century, the Catskills have provided New York City with billions of gallons of clean drinking water. Will NYC be the unlikely partner that –– finally –– brings wireless coverage to the Catskills? 00:00 Intro00:26 NYC DEP's Wireless Communication Initiative01:44 Joyce Grant's Pursuit for Better Communication07:17 Challenges of Cell Service in the Catskills10:34 Community Efforts and Future Plans15:12 The Catskills and NYC Water Connection16:15 The "Takings" and Eminent Domain19:06 The 1990s MOA and Water Quality23:29 Controversial Land Acquisition Program24:24 City's Land Ownership and Broadband Infrastructure24:56 New York City's Evolving Relationship with the Catskills25:37 DEP's Land Purchase Strategy27:46 Recreation and Utility Easements on City Land29:11 Challenges and Opportunities for Broadband Expansion32:06 Future of Wireless Communications in the Catskills34:41 Funding and Implementation of Broadband Project36:22 Historical Context and Technological Evolution38:50 Public Engagement and Relationship Building43:42 Climate Change and Water Supply45:36 Personal Reflections and Memories of the Catskills49:37 Conclusion and Podcast Information
Wireless cellular communications keep growing as an imperative for emergency responders. The Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate has an ongoing research program for development of cellular for details, I spoke with the technology manager for the Science and Technology communications and networking technology center, Sridhar Kowdley, Here's an excerpt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My guest this week is Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub - Principal Product Manager of Wireless Communications at MathWorks. Houman and I investigate why the adoption of AI native technologies is necessary for the development of next-generation wireless standards, the steps involved in designing and integrating an AI-native wireless system and the common hurdles that engineers face when integrating AI into their wireless system design and the solutions to help solve these challenges. Also this week, I examine a new generative AI tool developed by MIT that can let you have a conversation with a potential version of yourself in the future.
Inge Smidts, CEO of Cable & Wireless Communications, shared the story behind her title with us on October 2, 2024.★★★★★Of the interview, our founder and host, Sue Rocco, says: "Listen in as I sit down with Inge to talk about her early years growing up in Antwerp, Belgium, the personal adversity she and her family faced during Covid and why she's excited for the important work she is doing connecting the people of the Caribbean to the rest of the world."Inge leads the Cable & Wireless Communication's team with vision and expertise. With a wealth of experience in the telecom industry, Inge is responsible for overseeing the company's operational performance, including strategic planning, technology evaluation, product development and implementation, sales, operations, and customer service. Inge's previous experience includes serving as Senior Vice President of Residential Marketing and Chief Marketing Officer for Liberty Global in the Netherlands and holding various Marketing and Commercial positions with Procter & Gamble. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Send us a Text Message.E131: Space may be the final frontier but we'll never move at the speed of light unless we first communicate at the speed of light. That's what x-lumin does, accelerate the technological capabilities of every industry through optical wireless communications (LASER) from ground to air & space and terrestrial point to point. x-lumin's innovation is a proprietary software platform that mitigates laser turbulence through free space, utilizes AI driven beam correction, provides industry leading cyber security, offers the fastest and highest capacity data transmission and applies sophisticated device management all while maintaining eye-safe laser characteristics. The end result is a 100 Gbps data transmission from space and 200 Gbps fully duplexed point to point terrestrial transmission that is field upgradeable to 4 Terabytes per second or more. Zev Suissa, CGO of x-lumin, explains their business model, some of their revenue metrics, their fundraising history and potential for exit. (recorded 8/9/24)Follow David on LinkedIn or reach out to David on Twitter/X @DGRollingSouth for comments. Follow Paul on LinkedIn or reach out to Paul on Twitter/X @PalmettoAngel We invite your feedback and suggestions at www.ventureinthesouth.com or email david@ventureinthesouth.com. Learn more about RollingSouth at rollingsouth.vc or email david@rollingsouth.vc.
Growing Threats to Wireless Communications and How to Address Them by Technology Policy Institute
The non-terrestrial network (NTN) universe is rapidly evolving, with satellite NTN service providers like Skylo Technologies leading the way. Todd Humphries of the University of Texas at Austin, Andrew Nuttall of Skylo, and Lucas Hansen of Keysight join All Things 5G to break it down.
Martin Cooper is an engineer, an entrepreneur, and a futurist. Known as the “father of the cell phone,” he invented the world's first portable cell phone at Motorola and made the first public call in 1973. Over thirty years at Motorola, Cooper and his teams introduced the first nationwide mobile phones and pagers, and numerous other products. He and his wife, Arlene Harris founded over a half dozen companies.He is chairman of Dyna LLC, serves on the FCC's Technological Advisory Council and is a member of the National Academy of Engineers, the Marconi Society, and is a Prince of Asturias Laureate. He has been widely published, and created the Law of Spectrum Capacity, known as Cooper's Law.Cooper grew up in Chicago and attended the Illinois Institute of Technology. Please leave a review or send us a Voice note letting us know what you enjoyed at:Back2Basics reconnecting to the essence of YOU (podpage.com)Follow us on IG and FB @Back2BasicsPodcast
Attorney Joel Winston, Cohen Law Group (CLG), answers questions about the draft Wireless Communications ordinance [https://bit.ly/v1_DraftWirelessJMZOordinance] his firm developed for #NewtownPA Area Joint Zoning Council (JZC). The Q&A session was held on July 6, 2023, meeting of the JZC. At CLG, Mr. Winston defends local governments from cable and wireless disputes in state and federal courts. He also drafts wireless communication facility laws such as the one discussed her. Find it online here: https://bit.ly/v1_DraftWirelessJMZOordinance Also listen to Andrew Campanelli's Review of the current JMZO Wireless 5G Ordinance; https://bit.ly/Campanelli_5G_23May22
What happens when you need to start thinking like an infrastructure company rather than a telecommunications service provider? Aurecon's Simon McFadden, speaks to Amplitel CEO Jon Lipton about creating a national specialist tower company following the partial sale of Telstra's tower business. Find out how Amplitel is developing a digital twin network across its 8,000 tower sites and investing in new tower technology, particularly with the emerging rollout of 6G.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wireless communications are constantly growing in complexity with new protocols, new devices, and new spectrum options. Ensuring all possible combinations work dependably at their peak performance has always been critical for guaranteeing network readiness. But the era of Private 5G and industrial applications adds new dynamics to ensuring the safety and readiness of wireless networks. How can enterprise IT teams ensure that working next to a mobile robot in a factory is safe? How can we be sure that a drone carrying medical supplies will deliver them to the right place? Let's find out.Our guest for the podcast is Rex Chen, Director of Business Development and Product Management for LitePoint, a major wireless testing company. Prior to LitePoint, Rex earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science, worked with Qualcomm and Intel, and was a partner with several venture funds. In our discussion, we will uncover a few things, such as: - The challenges of testing wireless networks in multiple environments- Some of the key differences between public and private wireless networks- How will new technologies like V2X and vehicle communications, ensure data reliability?- The proliferation of new wireless connectivity options and which ones should manufacturers of connected devices prioritize; and- How can enterprise CIOs ensure the safety and efficiency of private cellular networksSo, let us welcome Rex Chen.
Jim Cahill is joined by Spearix Technology VP of Sales & Marketing Juan Conchas and Emerson VP & General Manager for Pervasive Sensing Laura Schafer to discuss wireless communications innovations and how they will meet the challenges of increased communications bandwidth, device energy consumption, and continued reliability.
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Dario Sabella, ETSI MEC Chairman.Dario drives new technologies and edge cloud innovation for new communication systems. At Intel, he helps create world-changing technology to drive business and society forward. Dario's involved in standardizing tech ecosystems and coordinating internal alignment on edge computing across SDOs and industry groups. As a chairman of the ETSI MEC, he also helps oversee the standardization of an open environment allowing for efficient and seamless integration of applications across Multi-access Edge Computing platforms. In this episode, Matt and Dario discuss the importance of standardization as it pertains to MEC and the work of ETSI. Dario provides insight on different practices for deploying processes and workload at the edge. He emphasizes why collaboration within the telecommunications industry is critical to best serve customers, and what's necessary for the future of edge computing.---------Key Quotes:“The benefits of the coupling software and virtualizing everything, and doing so in this environment with virtual machines, containers, that's the power of this kind of cloud transformation, where MEC is a part of the journey. So, why not exploiting this flexibility, and then why not consider many kinds of deepness of the edge that are perfectly fine in principle? Of course, there are trade offs, but these are deployment choices, which depend, for example, on convenience, requirements, but also costs.”“The standard is there for a reason, for long term interoperability and stability. But the need and approach to standardizing is not to over-engineer everything because otherwise we are risking to close the market. This is going really against also your interest.”"To build end-to-end this kind of service, we have to collaborate, and everybody has to talk the same language in terms of data exchange practically. That's the role of the standard. So, restful APIs, data types, definitions, all the messages, everything should be in the standard. Otherwise, it's a mess. Well, in the competition, otherwise, there is no cake for anybody. Right? You talk about a total addressable market and then just having a portion of the cake of the market. If we compete and don't create a standard, there is no cake for anybody There is no market. So, the standard is enabling this entire cake and allowing them to work together because it is not actually competition, it's a collaboration."---------Show Timestamps:(02:50) Dario's Path into Technology(4:10) Who sets the wireless communications standards?(5:42) ETSI's role in the standards world(07:00) Why a customer-oriented approach is critical(08:09) Importance of industry specification groups in MEC(11:20) Significance of a standard's body(13:20) Defining multi-access edge computing(16:05) Where is the edge?(20:55) How hyperscalers and MEC standards work together at the edge(24:35) Exploring the MEC Federation(27:23) Cloud and edge in everyday life(30:45) The importance of standards(33:20) The future of MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing)(38:50) Dario's goals for the future of the industry and standardization--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Dario on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
At the Optical Wireless Communications Conference 2022, Prof. Harald Haas gave a keynote speech on the role of LiFi in 6G . We look back and looks forward into the challanges and the promises of using light to communicate wirelessly. Faster and more secure access to the internet by avoiding the congested radio waves. Lifi can unlock terabit per second connectivity, but is "speed" the only performance indicator? How will the technology develop now that the first generations of systems are already in the market. How does LiFi for consumer mass markets differ essentially from shooting laser beams to satellites. Professor Harald Haas, then Professor of Mobile Communications at the University of Edinburgh but now with the University Strathclyde Glasgow, coined the term "Li-Fi" at his 2011 TED Global Talk where he introduced the idea of "wireless data from every light". The interview is conducted by Jean-Paul Linnartz, not only reporter for Radio 4 Brainport but also TPC Chairman of the OWCC 2022 in the MikroCenterum in Veldhoven, Professor in Wireless and Signal Processing Communications at TU Eindhoven himself and Research Fellow with Signify. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcasts-4-brainport/message
Find out if there were ship liners in existence whom sailed across North Atlantic Ocean, but weren't widely known by many. Learn about the Leyland Line and how Californian evolved including when she made her maiden voyage. Discover if Californian was equipped to transport both cargoes & passengers. Learn how Leyland Line got connected to J.P. Morgan's International Mercantile Marine Company. Find out just how many different captains commanded Californian during her first 10 Years of service. Receiving introduction to Stanley Lord whom became Californian's Captain in 1911. Understand what was seen as the greatest aspiration for every rising officer within British Merchant Marine System. Discover which Ship Liner Stanley Lord applied to in 1901 and the outcome which followed. Determine whether or not a ships master had immense powers. Learn where Californian departed from on April 5, 1912 including her crew lineup. Go behind the scenes and discover what it was like for a wireless operator in performing his daily task assignments. Get an in depth analysis behind why increases were taking place involving Wireless Communications come April 14, 1912. Learn how Cyril Evans, Californian's Wireless Operator, took on his duties come April 14 including whom he contacts at around 7:30PM. Learn how the weather itself uniquely stood out during evening of April 14. Discover what unravels between 10-11:30PM including Cyril Evans's contacting a well lit ship 10 Miles away. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
Our special three-part focus on the future of wireless communications wraps up with a special focus on the implications for digital twin technology in 5G, satellite communications, and other RF applications.
The second part of our Future of Wireless RF Roundtable focuses on satellite communications and how development engineers grapple with 5G's stringent design requirements and complex test challenges, from wider bandwidths to higher frequencies to greater system complexity… and beyond.
#ericsson #5g #iot #metaverse Imagine a world where limitless connectivity means limitless possibility. By creating connections that make the unimaginable possible, Ericsson is helping to shape an exciting and positive future. A world where limitless connectivity improves lives, redefines business and pioneers a sustainable future Mischa Dohler is the Chief Architect at @Ericsson Inc. working on cutting-edge topics of #5g #6G #Metaverse #extendedreality #quantum and #blockchaintechnology . He serves on the Technical Advisory Committee of the FCC and on the Spectrum Advisory Board of Ofcom. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET); and a Distinguished Member of Harvard Square Leaders Excellence. He is a serial entrepreneur & composer. He is a frequent keynote, panel and tutorial speaker, and has received numerous awards. He has pioneered several research fields, contributed to numerous wireless broadband, IoT/M2M and cyber security standards, holds a dozen patents, organized and chaired numerous conferences, was the Editor-in-Chief of two journals, has more than 300 highly-cited publications, and authored several books. He is a Top-1% Cited Innovator across all science fields globally. He was Professor in Wireless Communications at King's College London and Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research from 2013-2021, driving cross-disciplinary research and innovation in technology, sciences and arts. He is the co-founder and former CTO of the IoT-pioneering company Worldsensing; cofounder and former CTO of the AI-driven satellite company SiriusInsight.AI, and cofounder of the sustainability company Movingbeans. He also worked as a Senior Researcher at Orange/France Telecom from 2005-2008.
A roundtable of industry leaders discusses current and future challenges faced by 5G and non-terrestrial network (NTN) development engineers amid new design and test challenges, including wider bandwidths, higher frequencies, and greater system complexity.
Welcome back to Frown Town! This week, Vee and J talk about the 911 emergency service, who regulates it, and how it's federally legislated. Special thank you to FCON for loaning us their song Liquid Fury! - https://fcon206.bandcamp.com/album/fcon Relevant Links: H.R.438 - Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999 - https://www.congress.gov/bill/106th-congress/house-bill/438/text 911 and E911 Services - https://www.fcc.gov/general/9-1-1-and-e9-1-1-services 2021 Florida 911 Statutes - http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0400-0499/0401/Sections/0401.465.html 911 Emergency Dispatcher Requirements in Washington - https://www.healthcarepathway.com/become-a-dispatcher/washington-911-dispatcher/ 2021 Pennsylvania General Assembly Title 35 - https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=35&div=0&chpt=53 Buffalo 911 dispatcher fired after mishandling call during supermarket shooting - https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/03/us/buffalo-dispatcher-fired-after-mishandling-911-call/index.html What is a PSAP - https://www.bandwidth.com/glossary/public-safety-answering-point-psap/#:~:text=PSAPs%20(Public%20Safety%20Answering%20Points,phone%20calls%20and%20dispatching%20appropriately.
Our boots-on-ground report from the 6G-themed Wireless Communications and Networking Conference features interviews with conference participants and dives into why 6G will be a boon to both consumers and industry verticals.
With projects funded by UK 5G and the European Space Agency, Maria Lema's PhD in Wireless Communications clearly serves as a fantastic grounding to democratise access to telecommunications infrastructure. Such is the mission Maria hopes to achieve as Co-Founder of Weaver Labs. Drawing inspiration from elite athletes' commitment, the humble mindset of crossfit, and resilience taught by her parents, Maria shares her industry-altering journey on this week's episode of Extrology.Lee and Maria discuss:The comfort-zone-pushing and problem solving principles behind Maria's entrepreneurshipHow elite athletes' mindsets can inform those of us striving for business successDemands from the telecoms industry and how Weaver Labs are looking to change the landscape of the sectorPros and cons of creating a business with as many as 4 Co-FoundersExtrology is sponsored by Progresso Talent Partners who for more than 25 years have successfully delivered interim and permanent leadership talent to transform businesses and to hire the talent you need to enable your business to thrive: https://www.progressotalent.com/Links & references at: https://www.extrology.com/
Welcome back to another episode of the 5G Guys Podcast! Today we start our second season off with a look into the backbone of wireless technology, wires. As weird as it sounds, wires are a crucial part of what makes wireless technology “wireless” and the process behind it is more complicated than you think. Join us as we discuss the relationship wires and wireless have and the wire systems that are now being upgraded for bigger, broader, and stronger wireless connections. Listen in as we talk about the history of wires and wireless, the move from copper wires to fiber, what fiber really is, and the massive plans to extend fiber (and wireless) to those in rural areas. We talk about the different kind of fiber wires, why your wi-fi is not what's really connecting you to the world, and how wireless has helped the wire industry to grow along with it. This episode is just the beginning of our dive into wires and their symbiotic relationship with wireless so hit play and learn what it takes to make easy access wireless possible. For more resources or to connect with us, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: The “nervous system” of wireless What the future of “wireless” looks like The switch from copper to fiber wires Why your phone calls are stronger now The difference between lit fiber and dark fiber Fiber moving into the consumer level How fiber brings faster connections Why wi-fi doesn't mean you have internet The 200$ billion act for fiber growth Why fiber is built in rings And Much More! Sponsor Links: Website: www.vertex-us.com Connect with us: Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 - What we cover today 0:24 - Back with season 2! 0:59 - Why wireless needs wires 3:14 - The link between wireless and wires 5:41 - Getting into the fiber game 8:40 - Why fiber is coming to your neighborhood 10:25 - How fiber works 12:10 - What happens when fiber is cut 14:32 - The wires that bring us power 16:25 - Getting fiber to rural communities 18:53 - Closing thoughts
I am extremely honored to introduce Provost Linda Doyle, the 45th Provost and first female Provost of Trinity College Dublin as my guest on the podcast this week. Linda chats to me about her experiences as professor of engineering and the arts at Trinity, her wide range of expertise in the fields of wireless communications and dynamic use of resources her current role as Provost of Trinity College Dublin. She chats about growing up in Cork, how her experiences in industry cemented her love for academia and why she is so passionate about marrying creative arts with engineering. We also chat about what led her to run for the election of Provost of Trinity College Dublin, what that historical moment felt like when she won and what she hopes to achieve in her ten-year term. What an utter privilege to have had her time, as you will see we could have chatted for another 40 minutes. This episode marks the end of Season 4 of Unravelling Science, I hope you have all enjoyed listening in this season, will catch you all for Season 5. Follow Linda: LindaDoyle Follow me: MeganHanlon4 This season is kindly sponsored by Bio-Sciences Ltd, now part of Thermo-Fisher Scientific.
The latest wireless technologies rely heavily on beamformed data transmissions, implemented using antenna arrays. Since the signals are spatially directed towards the location of the receiver, the transmitter needs to know where to point the beam. Before the wireless link has been established, the transmitter will not have such knowledge. Hence, the geographical coverage of a network is determined by how we can transmit in the absence of beamforming gains. In this episode, Emil Björnson and Erik G. Larsson discuss how to achieve wide-area coverage in wireless networks without beamforming. The conversation covers deployment fundamentals, pathloss characteristics, beam sweeping, spatial diversity, and space-time codes. To learn more, you can read the textbook “Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless Communications” (https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511550065). Music: On the Verge by Joseph McDade. Visit Erik's website https://liu.se/en/employee/erila39 and Emil's website https://ebjornson.com/
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Digital Radios vs. Analog Radios (What's the Difference?)What's the difference between digital radios and analog radios?Are analog radios obsolete? Or do analog radios still have some mission-critical applications?What's the biggest problem that analog radios have that's solved by digital radios?For a security-concerned IT manager, do digital radios provide any advantages over analog radios?Following a major natural disaster, do digital radios provide any advantages over analog radios?During an active shooter situation, would law enforcement on the scene prefer digital radios or analog radios?Do hospitals generally prefer digital radios over analog radios?Does it make more sense to invest in digital radios or analog radios in hospitality and entertainment environments?What does the future of the digital radios vs. analog radios debate look like three years from now?~~~Welcome to the Wireless Communications Explained Podcast, where IT, engineering, and operations professionals learn about wireless communications. This includes how to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology.Now here is your host Mike Humphress of Commsult Consulting Solutions with special guest Bob White of EMCI Wireless~~~Thanks for listening to this episode of Wireless Communications Explained Podcast.To get notified about new episodes, subscribe at WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com. Or wherever you like to consume podcast episodes, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. And if you found this episode helpful, please leave us a five-star rating and tell your friends.~~~https://www.WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com #digitalradio #analogradio #wirelesscommunications #wirelesscommunicationsexplained
Comparing Two-Way Radio Communications vs. Cellular / SmartphoneWhat's the difference between two-way radio communication vs. cellular/smartphone communications?When people mention walkie-talkies, is that really just another name for a two-way radio? When using a cell phone/smartphone to call or text someone, you don't have to think about compatibility. Are there different kinds of two-way radios to consider with how they can communicate with each other?From an emergency management perspective, such as following a major hurricane or tornado, which would you select? Two-way radios? Or cell phone/smartphone communications?Under what circumstances is cellular/smartphone communications the better option as opposed to two-way radio communication?What applications do you see organizations or enterprises need to use both two-way radio communication and cellular/smartphone communication?What's the biggest misconception people have about two-way radios?~~~Welcome to the Wireless Communications Explained Podcast, where IT, engineering, and operations professionals learn about wireless communications. This includes how to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology.Now here are your hosts Chas Elliott of EMCI Wireless and Mike Humphress of Commsult Consulting Solutions. (https://www.emciwireless.com) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaselliott1) ~~~Thanks for listening to this episode of Wireless Communications Explained Podcast.To get notified about new episodes, subscribe at WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com. Or wherever you like to consume podcast episodes, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. And if you found this episode helpful, please leave us a five-star rating and tell your friends.~~~https://www.WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com #twowayradio #cellular #smartphone #wirelesscommunications #wirelesscommunicationsexplained
~~~ How did you end up in your current role as President of EMCI WIreless? What was your career journey? When you first began working in the wireless communications industry, what did people think of two-way radios? How have you seen two-way radios change and evolve over the years? What's been driving most of this innovation? What's the biggest misconception people have about two-way radios? Thinking ahead 2+ years, what does the future of two-way radios look like? ~~~Welcome to the Wireless Communications Explained Podcast, where IT, engineering, and operations professionals learn about wireless communications. This includes how to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology.Now here are your hosts Chas Elliott of EMCI Wireless and Mike Humphress of Commsult Consulting Solutions. (https://www.emciwireless.com) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaselliott1) ~~~Thanks for listening to this episode of Wireless Communications Explained Podcast.To get notified about new episodes, subscribe at WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com. Or wherever you like to consume podcast episodes, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. And if you found this episode helpful, please leave us a five-star rating and tell your friends.~~~https://www.WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com #twowayradio #wirelesscommunications #wirelesscommunicationsexplained"
~~~ How do hotels use wireless communications? Which staff members? Given the staffing shortages currently facing hotel operators, how are you seeing wireless communications helping? What's the biggest mistake you see hotel operators make with their wireless communications investments? Do most hotel operators have the wireless technology they need to provide a better, safer guest experience? If not, what gaps are the most pressing to address? What advice would you offer to a hotel owner or manager who wants to improve their locations using wireless communications? In an age where everyone asks Tripadvisor where to stay, how do guest experience and social proof/reviews factor into these investments? ~~~Welcome to the Wireless Communications Explained Podcast, where IT, engineering, and operations professionals learn about wireless communications. This includes how to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology.Now here are your hosts Chas Elliott of EMCI Wireless and Mike Humphress of Commsult Consulting Solutions. (https://www.emciwireless.com) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaselliott1) ~~~Thanks for listening to this episode of Wireless Communications Explained Podcast.To get notified about new episodes, subscribe at WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com. Or wherever you like to consume podcast episodes, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. And if you found this episode helpful, please leave us a five-star rating and tell your friends.~~~https://www.WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com #hoteltechnology #hotelstaff #hotelstaffing #hotelstaffingshortage #hoteloperator #hotelowner #hotelmanager #wirelesscommunications #wirelesscommunicationsexplained
Welcome to the Wireless Communications Explained Podcast, where IT, engineering, and operations professionals learn about wireless communications. This includes how to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology. Now here are your hosts Chas Elliott of EMCI Wireless and Mike Humphress of Commsult Consulting Solutions. ~~~ Thanks for listening to this episode of Wireless Communications Explained Podcast. To get notified about new episodes, subscribe at WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com. Or wherever you like to consume podcast episodes, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. And if you found this episode helpful, please leave us a five-star rating and tell your friends. ~~~ https://www.WirelessCommunicationsExplained.com #wirelesscommunications #wirelesscommunicationsexplained
In this episode of What That Means, Camille talks wireless communications with Vida Ilderem, VP at Intel Labs in charge of wireless communications research. Vida has 27 patents, including one on beam forming, and she’s the perfect person to get the definition and evolution of wireless communications from. The convo covers: • 3G, 4G, 5G and 5G+ • IOT • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth • Computing at the edge • Interoperability • Reliability • Liable low-latency com • LTE • Beam forming ...and more. Don’t miss it! Here are some key take-aways: • Wireless communication is the transmission of information over networks, without the use of wires. It’s about communication and the connectivity needed. • 5G stands for the fifth generation of communication. • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are examples of protocols for wireless communication. • As machines come online, ultra-reliability and low-latency becomes even more important – especially in mission critical applications like surgery. • The human needs and machine needs of wireless communication are different. Making wireless communication reliable means finding that balance of human and machine needs. • The more things on your network, the greater your attack surface. The challenge of securing all of these things is an ongoing one that’s not as simple as we’d all like it to be. One reason is that we want our devices to talk to each other, regardless of what company they’re from. Making that inoperability possible while keeping everything secure is inherently difficult. • Reliability is another challenge of wireless communications, because wireless, by nature, is not reliable. • Introducing a new generation of wireless communication doesn’t mean you can stop supporting previous generations. Not all devices will rely on the latest generation and being able to fall back on another generation when a connection is lost improves reliability. • Beam forming is a way of using antennas to transmit information directly to users by forming directional beams. The benefit is that it extends the distance, increases capacity, and increases the number of users. Some interesting quotes from today’s episode: “5G stands for fifth generation of communication. The first generation was analog -- you must have human communication. The second generation was about going digital on it -- there's voice communication. The third generation was when they introduced data -- more people loading images. The fourth generation was allowing people to do more streaming and added mobility. And fifth generation is about, not only getting higher data rates and throughputs, but also bringing the machine and instrumenting the devices -- so giving rise to Internet of Things. These all become possible because of wireless communication.” “There can be licensed spectrums like cellular or unlicensed spectrums like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.” “Then there is the ultra-reliable, low-latency communication for very mission critical applications. And that's where the concept of edge comes in, because you need to bring the compute closer to the data. From the cloud computing all the way to the edge computing. Because the machines or the applications which are coming online now, they need that ultra-reliable, low-latency requirement you have to meet.” “We want to make sure we get the data when we need the data -- anywhere, any device. That's the human side of it.” “As you’re increasing the number of things which are instrumented (i.e., they have an IP address and they're joining the network), you're increasing the attack surface. I mean, look at your home. How many sensors do we have now that talk to the Wi-Fi router in your home? And many of these are not necessarily secure today. It is a big task and a challenge that is still being addressed.” “Wireless link by nature is not reliable. We can drop it because the charge works through the air. So, you can lose the link.” “The other thing with wireless communication is, as you’re introducing a generation, you still are supporting previous generations.” “There’s also a lot of re-use going on. Again, as I said, you're not throwing out the old to add the new. We still need the old -- you build up on that. So, it's more of an integration challenge.”
This month's episode is all about telecommunications. The world of wireless comms has come a long way since Bell and Tainter first conceived the photophone in 1880. Today, we are literally surrounded by radio waves and it is believed that from that first intentional radio signal we sent into space in 1974 from Arecibo, our radio echoes can be heard across the galaxy some 100 light years away. Back here on earth, the social revolution that occurred in the 1990s triggered by the development of digital wireless networks, is now part of our lives. And indeed, without such systems the last year, of isolation and lockdown, would have been even more unbearable. Today, wireless communications and our connected devices dominate our lives. But what are todays engineers working on that could possibly improve on our data-driven lives tomorrow? Helen's guests are Dr James Flint, Professor Misha Dohler and Rick Hanks. They share their thoughts on what wireless networks and communications means to them, and their anticipation of what is to come in the future. Dr James Flint is a chartered engineer with the IET, Reader in Wireless Systems Engineering and Deputy Associate Dean of Teaching in The Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering at Loughborough University. His research focuses on various aspects of wireless systems, and currently he is working on novel computing for sensors, the Internet of Things, and Energy Harvesting. He also has a keen interest in biomimetics, ultrasound and on converting systems found in nature into workable engineering solutions. Helen talked to James about the advances in wireless systems, and how wearable technology and biomimetics will become an everyday part of our lives. Useful Links: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/meme/staff/james-flint/ https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/A_biomimetic_antenna_in_the_shape_of_a_bat_s_ear/9560996 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wearable_technology https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21701-7 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2205389-what-years-and-years-gets-right-about-the-future/ Mischa Dohler is Professor in Wireless Communications at King's College London, driving cross-disciplinary research and innovation in technology, sciences and arts. He is a fellow of the IET, IEEE and the Royal Academy of Engineering as well as being a serial entrepreneur, composer & accomplished pianist. He is passionate about changing the way we interact with telecommunications and wireless systems through tactile and haptic technology, and is pioneering various novel concepts, which will become reality with 6G. Helen asked Misha to explain why he is already working on 6G, when 5G is only just being adopted, and why he coined the term the Internet of Skills. Useful Links: https://mischadohler.com/academia/ https://mischadohler.com/piano/ https://teensinai.podbean.com/e/the-internet-of-skills-and-5g-the-democratisation-of-technology-with-professor-mischa-dohler/ https://www.thefuturefactory.com/blog/39 https://www.comsoc.org/publications/ctn/5guk-trials-distributing-live-orchestra-over-5g Rick Hanks is the Smart Metering Lead and Industry innovation Principal Director at Accenture. He has extensive experience of implementing digital transformation, smart metering and business change projects within the utilities and communications sector and is leading the design of the smart metering communications infrastructure across the UK. Rick is fascinated by the way in which wireless communications can change the way we use our energy resources. He shared his thoughts with Helen on what other technologies might benefit from wireless connections in the future. Useful Links: https://www.accenture.com/us-en/blogs/accenture-utilities-blog/reimagining-advanced-metering-infrastructure https://www.accenture.com/us-en/blogs/accenture-utilities-blog/ami-value-opportunities-abound-for-energy-retailers https://www.accenture.com/us-en/case-studies/communications-media/o2-telefonica-smart-metering-uk We would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this episode or about your experiences, interest or work in telecoms and wireless systems. If you would like to get in touch email us at podcast@imeche.org You can find more information about the work of the IMechE at www.imeche.org
In this episode of The Tech Between Us, we're talking with Dr. Matthieu Bloch, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, about 5G and the future of robotics and automation.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at mouser.com/empowering-innovation/5G.
Guest Richard Staveley, CEO of ip.access (A Mavenir Company) and current SVP at Mavenir, talks about how his company shaped the future of wireless technology and how going with the right Tech M&A advisor made all the difference in the process. Check out other podcast episodes, webcasts, and videos at WFS.com.
WELCOME TO THE THREESTRANDSPOD! This episode celebrates the development of cellular and wireless communications by Jesse Eugene Russell. Thanks to the work and dedication put in all those years ago, we can enjoy the beauty of the "juj" of technology. SEND ANY VOICE NOTES TO BE ADDED INTO THE EPISODES https://anchor.fm/threestrandspod/message https://connectednation.org/blog/2019/02/26/black-history-maker-in-technology-jesse-russell/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qflV9I4YuSU This episode may contain advertisements. Thank you for listening. Follow the socials @threestrandspod You can listen via Anchor fm, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast. Peace in the Middle East x --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threestrandspod/message
Staying connected has become more important than ever now that we’re driven apart. How can 5G technology help us navigate the unchartered waters of the post-pandemic world? We asked Mischa Dohler, Professor in Wireless Communications at King’s College London.
“The board should establish the company's purpose, values and strategy, and satisfy itself that these and its culture are aligned. All directors must act with integrity, lead by example and promote the desired culture.” Corporate Governance Codes around the globe are clear and yet the root cause of many corporate failures points to a toxic culture. It is one thing to write down on paper and another to make it happen in the boardroom. Welcome to the Better Boards podcast series. In this episode, I am delighted to talk with Alison Platt about Post-pandemic challenges: Purpose, values, strategy and cultural alignment.I am Dr Sabine Dembkowski, Founder and Managing Partner of Better Boards. We make the boards of the most ambitious organisations more effective. Our mission at Better Boards is to contribute to creating better boards. We do this by providing clients with an evidence-based approach for board evaluations and board development programmes. To fulfill our mission, we give a voice to all who are care about creating better boards. Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, I speak with those that service boards about topics that are ranked high on the agenda.Alison is on the Board of Tesco (FTSE 50), ‘Dechra' (FTSE150) and Spectrum Life and is Chair of Legal & General's business, LGFA. She is an advisor to Huntswood. She was previously on the board of Cable & Wireless Communications, Bupa Arabia, Max Bupa India and the FCO. She received a CMG in 2011. Alison was CEO of Countrywide plc between September 2014 and January 2018. Prior to that, she spent over twenty years in healthcare and financial services with Bupa. Alison is a member of the steering group of the Hampton Alexander Review and was previously the Chair of 'Opportunity Now'.How can we help you and your board to become more effective? We at Better Boards are always delighted to hear from you. Get in touch. You can best reach us at info@better-boards.com.
From the 2020 HamSCI Event - Electromechanical ELF Transmitters for Wireless Communications in Conductive Environments, presented by Jarred Glickstein & Soumyajit Mandal
From the 2020 HamSCI Event - Electromechanical ELF Transmitters for Wireless Communications in Conductive Environments, presented by Jarred Glickstein & Soumyajit Mandal
Milidu Jayaweera is a researcher in Machine Learning and Wireless Communications, a distinguished National scholar and double ISEF finalist. ⭐️ At ISEF 2019 with his project, He won Second Award in Robotics and Intelligent Machines, National Security Agency Research Directorate: Second Place Award "Cyber Pioneer” and Third Award from the Association for Computing Machinery.
Rein Hanson is from Albay, Philippines where she graduated with a BS in Customs Administration with flying colors. She was a former customs bonded warehouse operator, an import/export business in the Philippines. She immigrated to the US in 2007 and started her career in Carlsbad, California as a Corporate Operations Director in a Merchant service company and currently a Comptroller/Manager in a Wireless Communications company. She is also the Board Advisory in Marketing of both WCTE Inc., a pharmaceutical company and Canaan Investment Group, a Real Estate developer. Whilst busy doing her full time jobs, she is also very active in the community. She was the former President of the Fil-Am Cultural Organization (FACO) 2017-2018. One of the highlights of her leadership being the donation of 2 school libraries in the Philippines one in Batangas and in Bulacan, through a partnership with Adopt –A-School Program of ABS-CBN Foundation International. As well as building a school feeding center in Gordon Heights Elementary School, Zambales, Philippines. Her journey as a community leader hasn't stop when she ended her term in FACO. Since then she has expanded her horizon. She established Cyberspace Foundation International a new charity foundation as well as a productions company called RSJ Productions International. She is the president of both. Her 501c3 charitable foundation aims to prevent bullying in general and she hopes to widen the advocacy worldwide through the pageantry called Miss Cyberspace. She intends to grant scholarships to those who can't afford to finish their schooling. She manages the Fire Awards in San Diego honoring business leaders, community leaders and professionals of all industries and communities. Summary of Achievements and Awards Career Achievements Former Managing Director – DJ Food Inc., Pasay, Philippines Former Corp. Operations Director – Payment Systems, Carlsbad, CA Current Comptroller – Wireless Works, Oceanside, CA Current Marketing Board Member – WCTE Inc., Pinole, CA Current Marketing Board Member – Canaan Investment Group, San Marcos, CA Social Achievements President – Fil-Am Cultural Org. 2017-2018 President – RSJ Productions Inc. Founder/President – Cyberspace Foundation Intl. Founder/President – Miss Cyberspace Intl. Founder/Producer – The Fire Awards Managed- Hiyas Awards – 2017-2018 Recognition/Awards Gawad Award Outstanding Community Leader of SD 2018, Los Angeles, CA Mrs. Gawad Amerika Ambassador 2018 – Los Angeles, CA FACO Outstanding Leader 2018 – San Diego, CA Outstanding Filipino in America 2019- Toronto, Canada Entrepreneur and Cultural Heritage '19- Sinag Lahi Awards – Los Angeles, CA CA Assembly Outstanding Community Leader 2019 – San Diego, CA Ms. Tourism California 2019 – Portland, Oregon Outstanding Filipino-American 2019 – Los Angeles, CA
CSE's Anil Mall was joined by Dana Wheeler, CEO, and Douglas Smith, Chairman of Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc. (CSE:PRT) to discuss how the company is saving lives through advanced threat detection technologies. In this chat, Dana and Douglas share how the origin of the company has roots in checkpoint security and the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings (2:49), why private-public partnerships are key when developing security solutions (8:43), the science behind millimetre waves and threat detection (16:12) and some of the world-class agencies the company currently works with (22:41).Listen until the end to learn more about the technical and leadership team at Plymouth Rock, how their technology applies across land, air, sea, AND space and the coolest thing that they do as a company (hint - it involves drones!)About Plymouth Rock Technologies:At Plymouth Rock Technologies, their engineers address real-world problems by applying the latest techniques from engineering and science to find solutions that help keep people and places safe.The company is developing the next generation of threat detection solutions. The PRT X1 is a purpose-built multi-rotor Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS). The unit contains an integrated sensor package that combines thermal detection with 4K HD real-time air-to-ground streaming. The company’s advanced threat detection methods fuse artificial intelligence with augmented reality interfaces to eliminate human-operating error. Plymouth Rock products, both airborne and land-based, will scan for threat items at greater “stand-off” distances than current existing technologies. Their unique radar imaging and signal processing technology creates new opportunities for remotely operated, non-intrusive screening of crowds in real time.Related Links:www.plyrotech.comthecse.com/en/listings/technology/plymouth-rock-technologies-inc
James Kohnstamm is an experienced economic development professional who began with the Miami-Dade Beacon Council in 2008. As Executive Vice President in the Economic Development Department, Kohnstamm consults with local, national and international business leaders on the economic trends and attributes of Miami-Dade County and develops customized services to expanding and relocating business to facilitate job generating investments. With a focus in the Aviation industry, Kohnstamm has directly managed over 100 economic development projects that have generated over 4,700 jobs and $1 billion of investment for Miami-Dade County. Clients include: Amazon, The Boeing Company, Brightstar, Cable & Wireless Communications, Cosentino, Deloitte, LAN Cargo, Ryder System, Telemundo, Univision, and UPS.Prior to joining The Beacon Council, Kohnstamm worked for The University of Miami School of Education and was a high school English and History teacher. A Seattle native, he holds a MA degree in International Administration from The University of Miami and a BA in Anthropology from Connecticut College.About The Beacon CouncilThe Miami-Dade Beacon Council, a public-private partnership, is the official economic development organization for Miami-Dade County. Led by a professional staff and Board of volunteer community leaders, the organization facilitates business growth and expansion locally, nationally and internationally. The Council was founded in 1985 as an outgrowth of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce to focus on business recruitment, expansion and retention.Contact James:80 SW 8th StreetSuite 2400Miami, FL 33130jkohnstamm@beaconcouncil.comPhone: 305-579-1300Listening Guide to the Inside B.S. Interview with James Kohnstamm02:45 What is the Beacon Council?05:30 How does a public private partnership work?08:12 What does the Executive Vice President of Business Development do?12:31 What are the plans for a business comeback in Miami?14:35 How will the business landscape change in Miami while the Coronavirus Pandemic is ongoing?17:04 What does the future look like for the hospitality industry in Miami? Both short term and long term?21:38 What does the future of Miami Real Estate look like?25:47 James talks about the importance of diversity in the workforce and how it is a competitive advantage in Miami30:20 Who needs to be a member of the Beacon Council?33:45 What is the future of the airline industry in Miami?37:14 How will the cruise industry come back?38:55 How can people connect with the Beacon Council and James?
You’ve heard of WiFi, but what about LiFi? Chao Shen, PhD, CTO and Technical Leader of SaNoor Technologies, sits down with Luminate Technology Program Manager, Dr. Damon Diehl, to share how his company is developing high-speed laser LiFi transmitters that allow data transmission beyond 10 Gb/s. LiFi (“light fidelity” or visible light communications) won’t replace […]
You’ve heard of WiFi, but what about LiFi? Chao Shen, PhD, CTO and Technical Leader of SaNoor Technologies, sits down with Luminate Technology Program Manager, Dr. Damon Diehl, to share how his company is developing high-speed laser LiFi transmitters that allow data transmission beyond 10 Gb/s. LiFi (“light fidelity” or visible light communications) won’t replace […]
5G has been in development for years, and we are now on the cusp of dramatic changes in terms of capacity, speed, timeliness, and reliability of wireless communications. Osmund deSouza, Principal Architect at AT&T, talks with NextCorps President, Jim Senall, about how 5G will transform how we use and share data, enabling positive strides in […]
5G has been in development for years, and we are now on the cusp of dramatic changes in terms of capacity, speed, timeliness, and reliability of wireless communications. Osmund deSouza, Principal Architect at AT&T, talks with NextCorps President, Jim Senall, about how 5G will transform how we use and share data, enabling positive strides in […]
In this episode, Ravi and Leo discussed about the history of wireless technology development in India. Following points are covered in the discussion. Key Points: Ancient Day Communications: Dove, Drum and Horse Rider. World War 2 Innovations. Morse Code. Late 80's Communication: Analog, Telephone Operator. Late 90's Communication: Pager (How it worked, what is the technology). 1G - AMPS (American Mobile Communication Service) - Analog Wireless Communication - Pros and Cons. Early 2000: 2G - Message + Voice Call, Later Data (GSM, Edge, GPRS, CDMA, TDS-CDMA, CDMA 2K) - Protocol and Design Stages. 3G - Message + Voice Call + Larger Data, Later Video Call (WCDMA, HSUPA, HSDPA). What is GSM technology’s special? What is Bandwidth? What is CDMA Technology? Battery drain issue in 3G Technology. WiMax - High throughput and power (battery) enhancements. OFDM Technology (Orthogonal Frequency). PAPR Issues and PA Dynamic Range Failure. 2010 Onwards: 4G- PAPR and PA Issues Resolved, SFDMA (synchronous frequency division multiple access) Technology. 5G - NR - Data transfer Rate is too high, Technology support for IoT, Home Automation and Automated Smart Homes. Expected release date. 6G - GFDM (Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing) Technology - throughput and challenges, Applications AR, VR. Whether signal strength will be good under tower? How Tower-Tower communication happens? How many active users a single tower can hold? What do we have in SIM card? Security Concerns: Encrypted Message, Internal protocol definition will take care of it. Always new inventions are vulnerable, over the time it will get matured. CDMA Patent Held by Hedy Lamarr and composer George Antheil: https://www.qualcomm.com/invention/stories/world-changing-technology. New episodes are published in every Tuesday! If you enjoy listening, please share with your friends. For more information, please visit: www.rustyscience.in, or drop a mail to info@rustyscience.in. Doubts and clarifications can be discussed in the blog post comment section. Host: leo. Ravi: FacebookLanguage: Tamil. Cover: Rise of Communication in India.
This month's IoT podcast is all about our newest recruit Dr Arslan Usman , the System Architect tasked with spearheading our push to 5G.Join our MD, Dan Cunliffe, and Arslan as they delve into his academic credentials, what he'll be bringing to our 5G project… and his secret talent!Following the launch, the next step was to recruit a top-class, qualified, and talented graduate into our team to unite the commercial and academic sides of the 5G Project. Introducing Dr Arslan Usman, our new System Architect!Having completed his PhD in IT Convergence Engineering in South Korea, Arslan is credited with over 30 academic publications within the Wireless Communications field, with a heavy focus on 5G wireless networks.He'll be bringing his unique skill set and technical expertise straight to our new London office, where he'll be conducting in-depth research and evaluation of technologies for the 5G Project. Liaising with both Kingston University's research body and our London team, he'll transition the research into reality, and establish a business case for the technology that will culminate in deployment with one of our partners.
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. Gang Lu has a MSc and PhD in Wireless Communications and he is a true passionate believer in technology and the internet. Almost 10 years ago, he started blogging about technology in China and Asia as a hobby and was spending so much time and effort doing so, that he decided to turn his passion into a business. While still based in the U.K., he began building Mobinode in earnest and turned it into the business we know as technode.com today. Technode is the leading technology and internet focused blog in China and is published in both Mandarin and English. Gang's vision is to continue to provide a bridge between China's startups, angel investors, venture capitalists and the entire entrepreneurial community to the rest of the world. During this conversation Gang shared his experiences, ups and downs and entrepreneurial journey with us. A fascinating look inside the world of media, partnerships and blogging in China.
In this lecture, Dominic O'Brien introduces the field, the challenges, and the promise for the future of this area of research. The demand for wireless communications is growing exponentially, and the radio spectrum required to meet this demand is increasingly crowded, leading to predictions of a ‘spectrum crunch’. Using light for wireless transmission is an attractive alternative. Optical wireless can offer access to almost unlimited spectrum, albeit with many implementation challenges.
In this lecture, Dominic O'Brien introduces the field, the challenges, and the promise for the future of this area of research. The demand for wireless communications is growing exponentially, and the radio spectrum required to meet this demand is increasingly crowded, leading to predictions of a ‘spectrum crunch’. Using light for wireless transmission is an attractive alternative. Optical wireless can offer access to almost unlimited spectrum, albeit with many implementation challenges.
In this episode of the Ham Radio 360 Workbench, George and Jeremy continue the conversation on communicating with Microcontrollers and Single Board Computers. They deep dive on wireless ways of communicating from direct RF links to WiFi. Autodesk Eagle has moved to a subscription based license - http://www.autodesk.com/products/eagle/overview News on Autdesk Eagle Subscription Terms - http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/eagle-forum/a-path-forward-for-the-make-license-a-step-up-for-standard/m-p/6823182#U6823182 West Mountain Radio Powergate - http://www.westmountainradio.com/product_info.php?products_id=pg40s Low Loss Powergate - http://ki0bk.no-ip.com/~pwrgate/LLPG/Site/LLPG.html KF7IJZ’s Test of the rev 1 DC Power Board - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgGJoE9QDCQ Point to Point RFM69: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12823 Ax.25 for RFM69/Arduino: https://github.com/kicksat/ax25 Adafruit RFM69 Devices: https://www.adafruit.com/?q=rfm69& SparkFun RFM69 Devices: https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=rfm69 802.15.4 / Zigbee / DigiMesh XBee: http://www.zigbee.org DigiMesh XBee Products: https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=xbee https://www.digikey.com/products/en/rf-if-and-rfid/rf-transceiver-modules/872?k=xbee&k=&pkeyword=xbee&pv1989=0&FV=fff40036%2Cfff803ec%2Cffe00368%2Cfffc025a&mnonly=0&newproducts=0&ColumnSort=0&page=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25 LoRa - https://www.lora-alliance.org LoRa Ham - https://github.com/travisgoodspeed/loraham Adafruit LoRa devices: https://www.adafruit.com/?q=lora& Argent Data Systems: https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/ Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) https://www.adafruit.com/?q=ble& https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=ble WiFi Particle Photon: https://www.particle.io/products/hardware/photon-wifi-dev-kit Adafruit Photon: https://www.adafruit.com/?q=photon& Arduino MKR1000: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoMKR1000 Adafruit WiFi Micros: https://www.adafruit.com/?q=wifi& Sparkfun WiFi Micros: https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=wifi Celluar/GSM Particle Electron: https://www.particle.io/products/hardware/electron-cellular-dev-kit https://www.adafruit.com/products/3234 Adafruit FONA GSM Boards: https://www.adafruit.com/products/3234?q=gsm& Sparkfun GSM Option: https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=GS If This Then That (IFTTT): https://ifttt.com
May 2016 the Center for Wireless Communications at UC San Diego held its inaugral 5G Connected Health Workshop. See complete faculty here, and agenda here. In this session we hear from Aenor Sawyer, MD (@ASawyerMD) Assistant Clinical Professor, UCSF Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery courtesy of Henry Leung, M.S. A video version of the interview is available here. Produced for the Center for Wireless Communications by Gregg Masters of Health Innovation Media.
May 2016 the Center for Wireless Communications at UC San Diego held its inaugral 5G Connected Health Workshop. See complete faculty here, and agenda here. In this session I chat with Gene Dantsker PhD MBA, Director of Business Development, Qualcommlife (@Qualcommlife). A video version of the interview is available here. Produced for the Center for Wireless Communications by Gregg Masters of Health Innovation Media.
May 2016 the Center for Wireless Communications at UC San Diego held its inaugral 5G Connected Health Workshop. See complete faculty here, and agenda here. In this session I chat with Charles Boicey, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS (@N2InformaticsRN) the Chief Innovation Officer, of Clearsense a company that: 'believes in data science—in the extraction of knowledge from data. We also believe in people—that people will, if given access, explore data and discover within it the knowledge that can truly transform care.' A video version of the interview is available here. Produced for the Center for Wireless Communications by Gregg Masters of Health Innovation Media.
Wouk Lecture by Lawrence Larson
Wouk Lecture by Lawrence Larson
Wouk Lecture by Lawrence Larson
Michael Hughes (Bodleian Libraries) gives a talk about the final wireless communications from the Titanic.
An Industry in Transition; the future advances of tele-communication by Dr Walter Tuttlebee, Mobile VCE Recorded 19th November 2010
A standards organization has finished work on Bluetooth 4.0, which will offer high data rates and work with low-power devices such as medical and physical-fitness sensors. Article link: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MC.2010.178
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Noticing the Chemtrails at night - Mushy Haze - Rainbows around the Sun (weathermen claimed "Ice crystals"), Ancient Greeks - Egypt - Ptolemaists - Figure of Young Horus - Harpocrates - Mystery Religion, "Matrix" movies - Allegories of Reality - Scientifically induced Education - Virtual Reality - "Plugging In" and Assimilation - Domination of the Mind - Choices between different Programs - Architect of the Universe, -- "The Register," June 23, 2007 article: "Sentient World: War Games on the Grandest Scale" by Mark Baard. -- U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) - Alternate Reality (AR = RA backwards) - Synthetic Mirror of Real World - Psy-Ops - Anticipating and Shaping Behaviors - Prediction of Individual and Mob response to Stressors - Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations (SEAS) - Neologisms - SWS - Military-Industrial-Complex - Science Foundations - DARPA - Homeland Security - Privacy Issues - "Urban Resolve" - Scenarios of Civil Unrest - Urban Warfare - Future Wars - From a Number to a Node - Databases - "Depersonalized Likeness" for each Individual - Consumers giving up Personal Information, Store Customer Cards - Elimination of Competition - Genetically Modified Food: No One Asks about it - Training to Pass Hand over Scanner, Voluntary Contribution of Information - Cognitive Psychologists - Behavioral Economics - Cutting Off Food and Water Supply - Positive Psychology - Predictive Models - Cultural Anthropology, -- "Economic Times" (India Times), June 24, 2007 article: "Care to Eat Chips (Digital Ones)?" by Shelley Singh. -- VIP Members of Barcelona Club - Implantable Microchip - NSA National Security Agency - Sex sells Chips - Snob-appeal - RFID tags (can be powered by body heat) - Credits on Chip - Monitoring - "Digital Doorlock" - Edible RFID chips - "Fortress" movie - Veri-chip company - Medical RFID for Diagnosis - "Intra-body Wireless Communications", Loss of Sentience - Huxley's "Brave New World" - Tavistock Institute - Drugging Populace - Elite View of Public, Cultural Chaos - Atheism - Darwinism - Experts and Propaganda, Ancient Religions - Early Christianity - Choice of Obeying Tyranny or Conscience - Early Takeover by Authorities - New Age - Psychological Disarmed, Random Factors - Individual Unpredictability - Problem of the Mob - Democracy - Consent of the Majority - Psychopaths in every Strata of Society - Flexibility of Culture, -- Alan: The system isn't designed to give you peace. -- Wars - Economic Depression - No Single Generation given Peace, Chipped Superheroes - Cyborgs - Fantasy - Planned Fiction, New Upgraded form of Socialism - Nothing will be Real, War on Those Who are Awake - Understanding of the overall picture - Joy in Being Awake - Esoteric side of things, Synchronicity, Mob Psychology - Trading One Tyranny for Another., Getting messages across - Poetry and Song - Yeats, -- Alan reads email about a woman gang-raped, set on fire with gasoline and killed by mob. -- Left-wing "Opposition" - Projection of Hate onto Others - Mob Sacrifice - Mob Rule., Yeats: Hawk and Butterfly, Love of Predators (Coats of Arms) - Ancient Sumerian frescos - Hawk of Horus - Hawk (symbol of Logic) - Butterfly (symbol of Intuition) - Yeats: "Wisdom is a butterfly, and not a gloomy bird of prey.", Format of the System is a Land of the Dead, -- Alan: Intuition is your Link to Something Higher and Beyond "This." -- Mob wants Sameness - Control Freak Mentality - Predator Worship and Inhumanity - Need of a New Way outside of what is Planned and Expected, Guidance by Intuition, (Song: "Eleanor Rigby" by the Beatles), *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 27, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)