Technical Program

Friday, October 28

10:50-12:30 pm

"Cellular Communications"

"Antennas and Chipsets for Wireless"

"Applications and Implementations "

1.1
"The Capacity of a WCDMA Network: A Case Study"
Thrasivoulos Griparis, Tristan Lee, Bechtel, Australia

2.1
"Radio Link Budgets for 915 MHz RFID Antennas Placed on Various Objects"
Joshua Griffin, Gregory Durgin, Andreas Haldi, Bernard Kippelin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
3.1
"First Responder Emergency Communications – Mobile (FREC-M)"
Vicki Pendleton, David Wolfe, Michael Shanafelt, Jay Roberts, Barbara Demuth, Kent Tonkin, Saint Francis University, United States
1.2
"Low-Cost and High Performance Solution to Frequency Estimation for GSM/EDGE"
Weizhong Chen, Leo Dehner, Freescale Semiconductor. Inc., United States
2.2
"Design of Planar Metal-Plate Monopole Antenna for Third Generation Mobile Handsets"
C. H. See, R. A. Abd-Alhameed, P. S. Excell, F. Hu, J. G. Gardiner, Bradford University, United Kingdom
3.2
"Methodologies of Impairment Modeling in Mobile Receiver"
Jason Man Shing Wong, Stephen Chiu Kwok Lam, Paul Russell, Jr., Freescale semiconductor Ltd, Hong Kong SAR of China
1.3
"Predicting and Verifying Cellular Network Coverage"
Pete Bernardin, University of Texas, Dallas, United States
2.3
"Investigations of Phased Antenna Array for Mobile Handsets"
J. Moustafa, R. A. Abd-Alhameed, N. J. McEwan, P. S. Excell, J. G. Gardiner, Bradford University, United Kingdom
3.3
"Advanced Receiver Architectures for HSDPA and Their Performance Benefits"
Arunabha Ghosh, Richard Kobylinski, SBC Laboratories, Inc., United States
1.4
"GPRS KPI Measurement Techniques for the Railway Environment – Lessons Learned"
Dirk Michel, Nortel Networks, United Kingdom; Vaidyanathan Ramasarma, Bechtel Telecommunications, United States
2.4
"Design of 802.11 Access Points Chipsets for Enterprise Applications"
Neil Kelly, Ben Jones, Nestor Fesas, John Morton, Robert Mayer, Bandspeed, Inc., United States
3.4
"Joint Optimization of PAR Reduction and Digital Predistortion for Wireless LAN Applications"
Ming Ding, Ben Jones, Jaeweon Kim, Bandspeed, Inc., United States


12:30-2:00 pm

Lunch at Driskill



2:00-3:45 pm

"Ad hoc and Mesh
Networks "

"Ultrawideband"

1.1
"A Practical Cooperative Coding Scheme and its Optimum Level of Cooperation for Wireless Ad-doc Networks"
Kyoung-Lae Noh, Texas A&M University, United States; Bruce Suter, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Erchin Serpedin, Texas A&M University, United States
2.1
"On the Design of Robust Multiband OFDM Ultra-Wideband Receivers"
Kai Shi, Burak Kelleci, Timothy W. Fischer, Yi Zhou, Erchin Serpedin, Aydin Ilker Karsilayan, Texas A&M University, United States
1.2
"Power Control in Ad Hoc Cognitive Packet Networks"
Ricardo Lent, Farhad Zonoozi, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
2.2
"UWB System Design: Scaling Wireless Technology Across Data Rate Applications and Ranges"
Matthew Welborn, Freescale Semiconductor, inc, United States
1.3
"Performance Analysis of Distributed Clustering Algorithms for Sensor Networks"
Brian McDaniel, Matt Oswald, Peter Sholander, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
2.3
"Use of Cognitive Radio Techniques for OFDM Ultrawideband Coexistence with WiMax"
Johann Chiang, Jim Lansford, Alereon, Inc., United States
1.4
"Zigbee Wireless Technology And the IEEE 802.15.4 Radio – Enabling Simple Wireless"
Jon Adams, Freescale Semiconductor. Inc., United States
2.4
"Silicon’s New Frontier: Millimeter-Wave Wireless"
Modest Oprysko, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States

Updated on October 10, 2005.

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