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Schedule
Tuesday, 4 December | 16:15 – 17:45
Deploying and Managing Large-Scale Wireless Video with End-to-End QoS
C2
As mobile operators continue the trend of laying additional services (other than voice) over their 3G and 4G infrastructure, wireless video is gaining momentum as a revenue-generating opportunity. Video can be classified into three key areas-video communications, video on demand, and live video streaming. Each of these requires unique end-to-end treatment in order to ensure high-quality delivery of video to the end user. This panel brings together best-of-breed vendors with technologies ranging from Layer 2 through Layer 7 to provide end-to-end, top-to-bottom delivery of video solutions to mobile subscribers.
Topics to be discussed during this session include IP QoS, call admission control, bit-rate starvation techniques, video acceleration and optimization, video encoding and transcoding, and video storage and distribution. This session is primarily meant to understand the challenges, strategies, techniques, and solutions for deploying high-quality, large-scale video to subscribers.
Chairperson
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Jim Balquist
Senior Manager
Cisco
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Mr. Balquist has been an engineer at Cisco for the past eight years and currently runs the system engineering team that does architectural consulting on Sprint's internal and customer-facing networks. He worked with Sprint in the early stages of fixed wireless (MMDS) and is now working with the latest in WiMAX network evolution. Mr. Balquist and his team are also responsible for the IP core and edge networks, EvDO, and collaboration platforms. He holds an electronic engineering degree from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California, and has been in the networking field for the past 12 years.
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Speakers
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Fay Arjomandi
Chief Technology Officer
Mobidia
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Ms. Arjomandi has more than 10 years of experience in wireless communications technologies with the proven talent and ability to quickly convert technical ideas to marketable products. She has an extensive knowledge of wireless networks, applications, and protocol development. Ms. Arjomandi works closely with research, engineering, and marketing to assure a successful implementation of the technologies into highly scalable component architectures that fit with the need of market. She co-founded L3 Technology and worked for MDSI's telecommunications division as technology specialist and software developer for Infonet and SoftCom.
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Kay Johansson
Chief Technology Officer
MobiTV
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Mr. Johansson drives the creation, development, and deployment of mobile television technologies on mobile devices and personal computers over the broad array of networks. Prior to joining MobiTV in 2006, he was the CTO of Popwire, a former Ericsson company, where he led development and product strategy. Mr. Johansson has extensive experience building media delivery solutions from server to handset. While at Popwire, Mr. Johansson and his team were instrumental in designing an end-to-end media streaming infrastructure that is the core of Ericsson's media delivery system.
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Jay Pabley
Director, Voice and Data Services Development
Sprint Nextel
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Mr. Pabley has been with Sprint Nextel since 1998, in various roles in technology development, network engineering, and most recently network development. He is currently responsible for all network-related development for text messaging, multimedia messaging, WAP services, LBS, E911, audio and video services, voice mail systems, and call tones/ringback tones. This responsibility is from concept to field deployment and is for iDEN, CDMA, and WiMAX. Prior to joining Sprint Nextel, Mr. Pabley was with MCI working in international program management for major global customers.
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Kevin Shatzkamer
Systems Engineering Manager
Cisco
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Mr. Shatzkamer has supported Cisco engineering and customer deployments of mobile technologies, including GPRS/UMTS/CDMA/WiMAX mobile access, content-based charging, deep packet inspection, security, and QoS. He has worked with tier-1 mobile operators on every continent. For the last year, Mr. Shatzkamer has been focused on consulting systems architecture for Sprint-Nextel. Mr. Shatzkamer holds a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Florida and a Master of Business Administration from Indiana University.
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Sujit Dey
Chief Technology Officer
Ortiva Wireless
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Dr. Dey has more than 20 years of experience in research, technology, and product development in wireless networks, wireless multimedia systems, circuits, and design tools. He founded Ortiva Wireless in 2004 based on innovative technologies developed at the University of California, San Diego, where he is a professor and heads the Mobile Systems Design and Test Laboratory. Dr. Dey is affiliated with the California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology, and the UCSD Center for Wireless Communications. Dr. Dey has served in leadership roles at Zyray Wireless, ST Microelectronics, and NEC USA.
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