Next Generation Wireless SVTI[1]

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 Next Generation Wireless Technologies: High throughput WiFi , WiMAX, and UWB May 22-23, 2006 9am-4pm  This course on latest advances in wireless data networking is designed for engineers and managers involved in design and deplo yments of wireless equipment. In addition t o providing an overview of technology, issues, standards it also covers the technical details. After a brief introduction to WiFi (IEEE 802.11) technology, we discuss the technological developments that enable high-speed IEEE 802.11n LANs. We present and compare different proposals.  The second part of the course is on broadband wireless access using WiMAX. Technical developments that allow WiMAX to provide high-speed over a long distance are explained.  The key features of various versions of IEEE 802.16 (802.16, 802.16a, 802.16d) are presented.  The mobile broadband access 802.16e is also described. Again technology, industry status, and products are discussed. Ultra wide-band (UWB) technology for high-speed personal area networks is covered in the third part. The following topics will be covered: Seating is limited. Please register in advance. Register on line at http://www.svtii.com or Call: 408-573-0100 Silicon Valley Technical Institute 1762 Technology Drive San Jose, CA  Tel: 408-573-0100  Email: [email protected] www.svtii.com About the Instructor: Raj Jain is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. He is also Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Nayna Networks, Inc - a next generation broadband access equipment company in San Jose, CA. He was previously a Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Jain is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM. He has served on the Board of Technical Advisors to several companies including Nexabit Networks, Westborough, MA and Amber Networks, Fremont, CA. He is the author of ``Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis,’’ which won the ``Best- Advanced How-to Book, Systems'' award from Computer Press Associa tion. His fourth book entitled " High-Performance TCP/IP: Concepts, Issues, and Solutions". Based on his active participation in the computer industry, Dr. Jain was awarded 1999 siliconindia Leadership Awards for Excellence and Promise in Business and Technology. Schedule May 22-23, 2006 Check-in: 8:30 am –9:00 am Lecture: 9:00 am - 4.00 pm Lunch: noon-1:00 pm Tuition Fee for the seminar is $720. Advance registr ation fee is $690 if registered and paid by May 10. The registration fee includes:   Two days of instruction  Seminar notes  Certificate (Lunch and refreshments will provided free of charge) Location 1762 Technology Drive, STE 227, San Jose, CA Wireless Networking: Issues and Trends  Top 10 Recent Networking Developments Wireless: History Life Cycles of Technologies Wireless Industry Trends Wireless Research Trends Recent Developments in Wireless Physical Layer: Spread Spectrum, Code Division Multiple Access Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)  Turbo Codes Software Radio Smart Antenna Space-Time Block Codes Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs): IEEE 802.11 Features 802.11 MAC Current Activities in IEEE 802.11 Next Generation: 802.11n Enhanced Quality of Service: 802.11e IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) Key Features QoS Classes Scheduling and Link Adaptation IEEE 802.16 Standards Activities IEEE 802.11 vs 802.16 WiBro Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Bluetooth Ultra-Wideband ZigBee 

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Next Generation Wireless Technologies:

High throughput WiFi , WiMAX, and UWB

May 22-23, 2006

9am-4pm  This course on latest advances in wireless data networking is designed for engineers andmanagers involved in design and deployments of wireless equipment. In addition toproviding an overview of technology, issues, standards it also covers the technical details.After a brief introduction to WiFi (IEEE 802.11) technology, we discuss the technologicaldevelopments that enable high-speed IEEE 802.11n LANs. We present and comparedifferent proposals.

  The second part of the course is on broadband wireless access using WiMAX. Technical

developments that allow WiMAX to provide high-speed over a long distance are explained. The key features of various versions of IEEE 802.16 (802.16, 802.16a, 802.16d) are presented. The mobile broadband access 802.16e is also described. Again technology, industry status,and products are discussed. Ultra wide-band (UWB) technology for high-speed personalarea networks is covered in the third part. The following topics will be covered:

Seating is limited. Please register in advance.Register on line at http://www.svtii.com or

Call: 408-573-0100

Silicon Valley Technical Institute1762 Technology DriveSan Jose, CA

 Tel: 408-573-0100 Email: [email protected]

www.svtii.com

About the Instructor:Raj Jain is a Professor of Computer Science and

Engineering at Washington University, St. Louis, MO.He is also Co-founder and Chief Technology Officerof Nayna Networks, Inc - a next generationbroadband access equipment company in San Jose,CA. He was previously a Professor of Computer andInformation Sciences at Ohio State University inColumbus, Ohio.Dr. Jain is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM. He hasserved on the Board of Technical Advisors to severalcompanies including Nexabit Networks,Westborough, MA and Amber Networks, Fremont,CA.He is the author of ̀ `Art of Computer SystemsPerformance Analysis,’’ which won the ̀ `Best-Advanced How-to Book, Systems'' award fromComputer Press Association. His fourth book entitled " High-Performance TCP/IP: Concepts, Issuesand Solutions".Based on his active participation in the computerindustry, Dr. Jain was awarded 1999 siliconindiaLeadership Awards for Excellence and Promise in

Business and Technology.

ScheduleMay 22-23, 2006

Check-in: 8:30 am –9:00 am

Lecture: 9:00 am - 4.00 pmLunch: noon-1:00 pm

TuitionFee for the seminar is $720. Advance registration fee is $690 if registered and paid by May 10. The registration fee includes: 

•   Two days of instruction

•  Seminar notes

•  Certificate

(Lunch and refreshments will provided free of charge)

Location1762 Technology Drive, STE 227, San Jose, CA

Wireless Networking: Issues and Trends Top 10 Recent Networking DevelopmentsWireless: HistoryLife Cycles of TechnologiesWireless Industry TrendsWireless Research Trends

Recent Developments in WirelessPhysical Layer:Spread Spectrum, Code Division MultipleAccessOrthogonal Frequency DivisionMultiplexing (OFDM) Turbo CodesSoftware RadioSmart Antenna

Space-Time Block Codes

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs):IEEE 802.11 Features802.11 MACCurrent Activities in IEEE 802.11Next Generation: 802.11nEnhanced Quality of Service: 802.11e 

IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX)Key FeaturesQoS ClassesScheduling and Link AdaptationIEEE 802.16 Standards ActivitiesIEEE 802.11 vs 802.16WiBro

Wireless Personal Area Networks(WPANs)BluetoothUltra-Wideband

ZigBee