Research and Markets : Highlighting how Wireless World Research Forum can be advantageous for the Wireless Future.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c23148) has announced the addition of Technologies for the Wireless Future: Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF WWRF Wireless World Research Forum ) to their offering. See the future through the vision of the Wireless World Research Forum. Technologies for the Wireless Future, the result of pioneering cooperative work of many academic and industrial researchers from WWRF, provides a wide picture of the research challenges for the future wireless world. Despite much emphasis on hard technology, the user is certainly not forgotten as this book provides an all-encompassing treatment of future wireless technologies ranging from user centered design User-centered design (UCD) is a philosophy and a process. It is a philosophy that places the person (as opposed to the 'thing') at the center; it is a process that focuses on cognitive factors (such as perception, memory, learning, problem-solving, etc. processes and I-centric communications to end-to-end econfigurability and short-range wireless networks. The content will have a wide-ranging appeal to engineers, researchers, managers and students with interest on future of wireless. "An important publication that highlights the significance of WWRF to the wireless industry. Rarely has one publication covered the whole spectrum of future wireless technologies from human sciences to radio interface technologies, highlighting the research work done both in academic and the business worlds." Tero Ojanpera, Senior Vice President, Head of Nokia Research Center "Provides an excellent overview about the future development of mobile and wireless communication. Starting from a user centric approach and the service infrastructure, a reference model and roadmaps are being built up. This book presents useful and necessary information to all, who are involved in research and development, strategy and standardisation activities towards future systems." Anton Schaaf, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. and Member of the executive board Siemens COM Siemens COM was the communications and information business of German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG. It is the largest division of Siemens and is divided into Mobile Networks, Fixed Networks and Enterprise business units. "The WWRF should be commended for taking an approach that defines technology requirements from a user perspective. This publication makes an important contribution to defining the technologies that will be most relevant to future wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. ." Padmasree Warrior Padmasree Warrior is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) Warrior joined Motorola in 1984 and was appointed its CTO in 2003. Motorola has research and product development efforts worth $4.0 billion and encompassing 25,000 engineers. , Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer Motorola Contents are entitled as follows: 1. Introduction Edited by Mikko Uusitalo and Sudhir Dixit (Nokia). 2. A User-Centred Approach to the Wireless World Edited by Ken Crisler (Motorola). 3. Service Infrastructures Edited by Radu Popescu-Zeletin and Stefan Arbanowski (Fraunhofer FOKUS FOKUS Institute for Open Communication Systems (GMD, Germany) ). 4. Cooperation Between Networks Edited by Rahim Tafazolli, Klaus Moessner Christos Politis (The University of Surrey The University of Surrey is a public university in Guildford, England. It received its charter on 9 September 1966, and was situated near Battersea Park in south-west London. The institution was known as Battersea College of Technology before gaining university status. , UK) and Tasos Dagiuklas (University of Aegean, Greece 5. End-to-End Reconfigurability Edited by Rahim Tafazolli (University of Surrey), Didier Bourse bourse (b rs), term applied to a European stock exchange. The first international bourse was established in Antwerp in the 16th cent. (Motorola) and Klaus Moessner (University of Surrey 6. Technologies to Improve Spectrum Efficiency Edited by Bernhard Walke and Ralf Pabst (Aachen University, ComNets). 7. New Air Interface Technologies Edited by Bernhard Walke and Ralf Pabst (Aachen University, ComNets 8. Scenarios for the Future Wireless Market Edited by Ross Pow (Analysys) and Klaus Moessner (The University of Surrey). 9. Reference Model and Technology Roadmap Edited by Andreas Schieder (Ericsson). For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c23148 |
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