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National Wireless Engineering Conference 2002
November 4–7, 2002; Hilton San Diego Resort; San Diego, California, USA

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A1Tuesday, November 5, 2002 · 9:45 am – 11:45 am

Wireless Applications: Architectures and Platforms

New applications are the essential revenue drivers behind the deployment of the next generation of wireless infrastructure. These applications will require platform capabilities that extend beyond what is currently available to support voice communications and simple text messaging. In addition, new architectures are being developed to accelerate deployment of infrastructure to support next-generation services. Wireless network engineers must determine how to turn innovative architectures into platforms for revenue-generating services.

  • Securing the WLAN via 802.11i
  • Architectures for Supporting Multimodal Services and Telematics
  • Ad Hoc Peer-to-Peer Networking
  • Mobile Device Management

 

CHAIRPERSON and SPEAKER:

Peter Stanforth, Chief Technology Officer, MeshNetworks, has more than 20 years of telecommunications industry experience. Prior to joining MeshNetworks, he was vice president within the Excel Switching division of Lucent Technologies, responsible for the technical marketing of IP–based soft-switch technologies.

SPEAKERS:

Merwyn Andrade, Director of Technology, Aruba Networks, is focused on solving deployment issues with wireless LANs for enterprise networks. Prior to Aruba, Mr. Andrade was the wireless LAN technical lead at Cisco Systems.

Robert Braudes, Chief Architect, Voice Solutions, Comverse, is responsible for setting the architecture and the technical direction for Comverse Voice Solution. His current focus is on developing the architecture for multimodality within Comverse.

Diane Law, Executive Director, Marketing, Starfish Software

 
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