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GWEC Summit Agenda May 1, 2009

Sessions
Description
Start
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 Breakfast 
Sponsored by the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS)  7:30
 8:40
WelcomeDr. Arthur Western, vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty   8:45 8:55
Session 1

Dr. Dale Hatfield, University of Colorado Boulder
Dr. Hatfield has held the positions of Chief of the Office of Plans and Policy at the FCC, Chief of the Office of Policy Analysis and Development at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and Administrator of NTIA. More recently, he served as Chief Technologist and then as Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology at the FCC.  Currently, now he is Chairing the Commerce Department's Spectrum Management Advisory Committee.

 9:00 9:50
 BreakSponsored by the Tellabs Foundation
 9:50 9:55
Session 2

Mr. William Hohl has been with ARM for 12 years, first as a principal designer on the ARM10 design team and now as Worldwide University Relations Manager. Previously he worked with Motorola, designing the first generation of ColdFire 68K processors, and with Texas Instruments as an Applications Engineer in the DSP division. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and the author of ARM Assembly Language - Fundamentals and Techniques. He holds an MSEE and BSEE from Texas A&M University, as well as 6 US patents.
This lecture covers the basics of RISC architectures. Specifically, we will examine the ARM architecture, including the programmer’s model, basic instruction sets, pipelines for the various core families, AMBA, and development tools and resources that are available to students. This presentation is designed to answer questions at the most technical level.

 9:55
 10:45
 BreakSponsored by the Tellabs Foundation
 10:45 10:50
Session 3
Mr. Brandon Finan and Mr. Russell Jackson, Rose-Hulman Intitute of Technmology
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Signal Integrity
 10:50 11:15
Session 3
Dr. Andreas F. Molisch University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Dr. Molisch has done research in the areas of SAW filters, radiative transfer in atomic vapors, atomic line filters, smart antennas, and wideband systems. His current research interests are measurement and modeling of mobile radio channels,  UWB, cooperative communications, and MIMO systems. Dr. Molisch has authored, co-authored or edited four books (among them the textbook "Wireless Communications, Wiley-IEEE Press), eleven book chapters, more than 110 journal papers, and numerous conference contributions, as well as more than 70 patents and 60 standards contributions.
 
 11:15 11:40
 BreakSponsored by the Tellabs Foundation 11:40 11:45
Lunch

Mr. Eric Wandel, IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS)
Mr. Wandel is President and Principal Engineer of Wavepoint Research, Inc. He has 15 years experience in systems engineering in the areas of electromagnetics, antennas, filters, EW ESM/ELINT and radar. Systems analyses efforts include functional design and requirement allocations to high-speed microwave and digital receivers, signal processing, and software algorithms as applied to signal detection, parameter measurement,and emitter pulse sorting

 11:45 1:30
 BreakSponsored by the Tellabs Foundation 1:30 1:35
Session4Mr. Satyajit Doctor, Award Solutions, Inc.
Mr. Doctor is Vice-President at Award Solutions, Inc. in Richardson, Texas and will talk about the impact of 4G

 1:35 2:25
 Break
Sponsored by the Tellabs Foundation 2:25
 2:30
Session 5 
Dr. Wayne Padgett, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Dr. Padgett will present a brief introduction to adaptive filtering. He will present description of the LMS algorithm and some variants such as NLMS and sign-error LMS.  There will be a discussion of several applications with an emphasis on channel equalization.  The remainder of the talk will focus on implementation issues for fixed point such as solutions to DC bias accumulation and update resolution limits under fixed precision constraints.

 2:30 3:20
 Break
Sponsored by the Tellabs Foundation 3:20 3:25
Session 6
Dr. Mario Simoni, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Teaching RF Integrated Circuit Design at the Senior/1st year Graduate Level.

 3:25 3:50
Session 6
Dr. Bruce Black, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Laboratory Experiments for Communications

 3:50 4:15
 Break

Sponsored by the Tellabs Foundation

 4:15 4:20
Session 7
Mr. Satyajit Doctor, Award Solutions, Inc.
Mr. Doctor is Vice-President at Award Solutions, Inc. in Richardson, Texas

 4:20 5:10
Dinner
If you want
6:00
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