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2002 ISART Speaker Slides
(These documents are posted in PDF format.) |
- Solving the Spectrum Shortage: Spectrally Efficient Technologies in Standards
and Spectrum Management,
Abstract,
Dr. Larry Alder, ArrayComm
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Fourth Generation Wireless: Who Needs Base Stations?,
Abstract,
Dr. Tim X Brown, University of Colorado
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Partnership on a Global Scale: Receipe for 3rd Generation Mobile Wireless,
Abstract,
Dr. Asok Chatterjee, Ericsson
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Superconductor Microelectronics and Security for Software Defined Radio,
Abstract,
Pete Cook, Hypres Inc.
- Our Wireless Future: Has Reality Caught Up With the Hype?,
Abstract,
Martin Cooper, ArrayComm
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High Capacity Adaptive Base-Station Antenna Systems,
Abstract,
Dr. Anders Derneryd, Ericsson
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Field Programmable Logic Enabling New Software Radio Design
(1.8 MB),
Abstract,
Dr. Chris Dick, Xilinx
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Advanced Wireless Technologies at DARPA
(8 MB),
Abstract,
Mr. George Duchak, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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Spectrum Management: Property Rights, Gosplan, Markets, and the Commons,
Abstract,
Dr. Gerald Faulhaber, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Wireless Priority Services Update,
Abstract,
Dr. Peter Fonash, National Communications System
- Ultra wideband - The "Wave" of the Future or Paradigm for Spectrum Misuse?,
Abstract,
Dr. Bob Fontana, Multispectral Solutions Inc.
- Keynote Address,
Michael D. Gallagher, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information,
U.S. Department of Commerce
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On Multi-Channel Receivers with Arbitrary, Uncoupled Selection of
Channel Spacing, Channel Bandwidth, and Channel Sample Rate,
(1.8 MB),
Abstract,
Dr. fred harris, San Diego State University
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Spectrum Management in the New Millennium,
Dale Hatfield, University of Colorado
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A European View on Frequency Management and Standardization
Abstract,
Soeren Hess, European Radiocommunications Office
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UWB Radio Technology - The Global View of a Wireless System Integrator,
Abstract,
Dr. Walter Hirt, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
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Measurements to Determine Potential Interference to GPS Receivers from
Ultrawideband Transmission Systems, (1.1 MB)
Abstract,
Randy Hoffman and
Mike Cotton, NTIA/ITS
- Radio-wave Propagation Modeling for Broadband Wireless Communications —
Part 1,
Abstract,
Dr. Christopher L. Holloway, NIST
- Radio-wave Propagation Modeling for Broadband Wireless Communications —
Part 2,
Abstract,
Dr. Christopher L. Holloway, NIST
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Characterization of Ultrawideband Emissions Using a Time-Domain Measurement System,
Abstract,
Dr. Robert Johnk, NIST
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Design of a New Multiuser Code,
Abstract,
Dr. Lynn Kirlin, University of Victoria
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Universal Radio,
Abstract,
Dr. Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corp.
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Standards for Broadband Wireless Access,
Abstract,
Dr. Roger Marks, NIST
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Polar Modulation: An Alternative Solution for Software Defined Radio,
Abstract,
Dr. Earl McCune, Tropian, Inc.
- A Comparison of Radio Propagation Predictions and Measurements at VHF and UHF
Using Univariate and Multivariate Normal Statistics,
Abstract,
Paul McKenna, NTIA/ITS
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The Wireless MIMO Channel: Measurements, Double-Directional Parameters,
and Capacity
(1.4 MB),
Abstract,
Dr. Christoph Mecklenbraüker and Ralf Müller,
FTW - Telecommunications Research Center
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Innovations in OFDM and DSSS for Very High Performance, Very High Bit Rate
WLAN/802.11
(1.5 MB),
Abstract,
Dr. Carl Nassar, Colorado State University
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Third-generation Cellular: Technical and Economic Challenges,
(1 MB),
Abstract,
Dr. Ray Nettleton, Consultant
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Smart Antennas and Radio Network Planning - 3G and Beyond,
Abstract,
Dr. Thomas Neubauer, Institute of Communications and RF Engineering
- A Futuristic Look at Satellites and Satellite Communications in Twenty Years,
Abstract,
Dr. Ray Perez, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Design, Deployment, and On-going Maintenance of In-building Wireless
Infrastructure (824 kB),
Abstract,
Dr. Ted Rappaport, Virginia Tech
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How Wireless Networks Scale: The Illusion of Spectrum Scarcity,
Abstract,
Dr. David P. Reed, Consultant
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Ultrawideband Technology: Spectrum Sharing and Regulation,
(720 kB),
Paul Roosa, NTIA, Office of Spectrum Management
- Bandwidth-limited Measurements of Ultrawideband Device Emissions,
Abstract,
Frank Sanders, NTIA/ITS
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The mNet Australia Project,
Abstract,
Dr. Jim Schroeder, Univ of South Australia, Inst for Telecommunications Research
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Wireless Network Discovery,
Abstract,
Dr. Robert Stafford, NTIA/ITS
- The Continued Evolution of Telecommunications Networks,
Abstract,
Dr. John Treichler, Applied Signal Technology, Inc.
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An Overview of SDR and Enabling Technologies,
Abstract,
Jeff Wepman, NTIA/ITS
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