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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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E2Wednesday, November 6, 2002 · 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Advances in Antenna and Base-Station Technology

Base-station engineering has always revolved around the fundamental issues of ensuring coverage and minimizing interference. Network engineers now have a much richer selection of technologies at their disposal to address than these issues. Technologies that were once considered too exotic for public wireless networks, such as adaptive antennas and superconducting filters, are now seen as offering viable solutions in a growing number of situations.

  • Superconductor Front Ends
  • Smart Antenna Technology
  • Advanced Antennas for 2G and 3G Networks

 

CHAIRPERSON:

Dr. Russell Dearnley, Manager, Business-Development Engineering Group, Andrew Corporation, has responsibilities in achieving the group's task of coordinating new product developments between Andrew Corporation and its customers. Through its cross-functional responsibilities, the group assists in quickly bringing new products to market.

SPEAKERS:

Kevin E. Linehan, Engineering Manager, Base-Station Antennas, Andrew Corporation, is currently responsible for the development of 3G base-station antennas and their control systems.

Shaun Yu, Manager, PHS Engineering, ArrayComm, leads the engineering development of ArrayComm's PHS IntelliCell products. For the last two years, Dr. Yu has been engaged in the development of PHS SDMA base stations.

Palash Desai, Product Marketing Manager, Conductus

 
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