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SDR'09 Technical Conference and Product Exposition SDR ’09 Analysts Workshop SDR has begun to move beyond the innovators and early adopters as defined by Geoffrey Moore in “Crossing the Chasm” into the early majority phase defining the mainstream market. In this phase, adopters select a technology not because it is innovative or visionary but because it has been shown to successfully solve a problem within their specific market. Examples of SDR adoption illustrating the transition to the mainstream are abundant:
While these types of systems are often not marketed as “SDR’s”, they utilize SDR technologies to solve market specific problems; cost of development, cost of production, cost of upgrades and maintenance, time to market in supporting new and evolving air interface standards, or problems associated with network interoperability. This workshop, hosted by Manuel Uhm of Xilinx and Chair of the SDR Forum Markets Committee will explore the use of SDR and SDR technologies in commercial, civil and defense markets, future trends, and key challenges that need to be addressed in further advancing SDR technologies into the mainstream. Workshop Program: 08:30-09:30 SDR'09 Conference Keynote (open to Analysts Workshop Participants) 09:40-11:50 Morning Workshop Session “Introduction and Welcome” “What is the True Value Proposition of SDR in Base Stations?” In recent years this has been changing as vendors have introduced solutions that have reconfigurable radio heads, which can be re-utilized to support different technologies and even simultaneously support technologies – all through software control. This has given rise to the Single/Multi RAN base station: one base station that covers all technologies. About the Speaker: Aditya Kaul,
Senior Analyst Mobile Networks, ABI Research Prior to joining ABI Research, Aditya served as Senior Analyst, Emerging Wireless Technologies at Pioneer Consulting in the UK, where he was responsible for establishing and setting up a brand new wireless research and consulting practice. He has also provided independent consulting and research services to telecom research firms like Unstrung Insider (Light Reading), Juniper Research, and Pioneer Consulting. Prior to this period, he led a team of analysts conducting business research in the area of telecommunications and IT at Evalueserve, in India. He has also held internships at Qualcomm in the US and Siemens in India. Aditya has been a prolific speaker, moderator and panelist at industry conferences and events and has appeared frequently in print and broadcast media including the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Unstrung, ZDNet, Wireless Week, EE Times, CommsDesign among others. Aditya has two Masters degrees in Engineering from the US, the first in Electrical Engineering from Colorado State University, and the second in Industrial Engineering from Pennsylvania State University. While at Penn State, Aditya received the CMEI Fellowship, awarded by the Pennsylvania State University College of Engineering. He lives and works from Bath in the United Kingdom. The Future of Next-generation Wireless Technologies About the Speaker: Michael Thelander is the CEO and Founder of Signals Research Group, LLC (SRG), a US-based research consultancy that offers thought-leading field research and consulting services on the wireless telecommunications industry. "Processors for Digital Signal Processing: A Changing Landscape"
Jeff is a recognized industry expert, frequently presenting seminars on embedded processing applications and technologies. He is also editor of BDTI’s respected technology analysis reports, including Buyer’s Guide to DSP Processors. Jeff earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from Princeton University and U.C. Berkeley. 11:50 to 13:50 Lunch and Product Exhibition 13:50-16:00 Afternoon Workshop Session Broadband Public Safety Communications This session will include:
About the Speaker: Emil Olbrich is currently lead engineer with the National Institute of Standards and Technology Office of Law Enforcement Standards (NIST OLES) in Boulder, CO. His work spans the entire scope of public safety communications supporting the Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) lab activities. Mr. Olbrich has over 16 years of experience in the field of wireless telecommunications. He has worked primarily in R&D at some of the largest telecommunication companies in the world - such as Motorola, Qualcomm and Ericsson. His scope of work includes:
His past experience with cellular based networks is helping to advance public safety communications into the next generation of wireless communications. US Military SDR Markets - A Market Perspective The military have communications problem. Current systems are dying at an alarming rate due to end of service life and intense operation that speeds normal attrition. JTRS, the key DoD solution, is not yet available, and program schedules and funding have been delayed. The increasing capability gap is being filled by replacing and upgrading current radios such as SINCGARS, buying interim radios with SDR and by emphasizing development of JTRS GMR and HMS networking. Troops under fire are not waiting for formal doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures to be developed to solve a problem that they immediately face. The resulting gap between current equipment and the budgetary and technological timeline for the next generation of SDR presents a unique opportunity for firms competing in this business.
Brad joined Frost & Sullivan in 2004 after a twenty-six year Marine Corps career in Electronic Warfare/Signals Intelligence operations that included a tour as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Deputy Director for Technology and Systems at the National Security Agency. He has authored over thirty-five research studies and consulting projects on C4ISR and other defense technology topics for a wide range of clients. He is quoted regularly concerning the C4ISR market and defense technology issues in publications such as Dow Jones, New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Times, Orange County Business Journal, National Defense, Canadian Security, COTS Journal, and Signal. Brad has also been a guest speaker at the Military Technologies, Military Embedded Electronics and Computing, and Electronic Warfare Conferences. SDR Analysts Panel The analysts will be pleased to field questions from the audience regarding market sizes, opportunities, technology adoption and other issues pertaining to SDR adoption in various market segments. 17:00 - SDR’09 Conference Panel Session (open to Analysts Workshop Participants) MODERATOR: Paul Kolodzy Panelists:
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