This document provides information about an upcoming conference on oil and gas telecommunications to be held March 18-21, 2014 in London. The conference will focus on key topics related to managing data and implementing telecommunications networks in the oil and gas industry. It lists speakers from various oil and gas companies and technology providers. The document also provides details on pre-conference and post-conference workshops on fundamentals of satellite communications and managed network services.
The document discusses how fiber optic infrastructure is necessary for smart cities. It summarizes that as data usage grows exponentially, only fiber optic networks can provide the capacity needed to run smart city services related to administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation and utilities. The company, MER Telecom, offers turn-key fiber optic network solutions for smart city projects, covering planning, installation, equipment, testing and maintenance to deliver robust networks capable of powering various smart city applications and services.
Infrastructure Solutions for Commercial Properties and DevelopersMestizo Enterprises
The days of talking about cost reduction are over. Our solutions are more sustainable, cost effective and less risky for your business. You'll end up with increased property value, increased marketability and lower operating and maintenance costs. Your Smart Property begins with our Intelligent Design. As a Private Operator you'll have more choice in how and where to apply the cost savings.
Summary of Network Security Conference (#NetworkSecurity)3G4G
The two-day Network Security Conference in May 2013 covered several topics related to mobile network and device security. Key discussions included the importance of securing user data in the cloud rather than on devices, making users aware of background functions and security risks, and challenges for operators in providing security while controlling costs. Presentations also addressed security issues for emerging technologies like LTE, M2M/IoT, and small cells. Attendees discussed the need for continued user education on security best practices as threats evolve with new mobile applications and connectivity.
LTE - Advancing the Intelligent Edge with Public Safety LTE White PaperBrian Mollett
1) Broadband data and mobile devices are becoming increasingly important for public safety agencies as they carry out everyday and emergency operations. High-speed LTE networks can provide real-time video, photos, and other data that voice-only systems cannot.
2) An optimized private LTE network is needed to ensure priority communications and interoperability for first responders. Commercial networks may become congested during emergencies.
3) Over 30 countries are pursuing public safety LTE to take advantage of critical multimedia data while complementing existing LMR radio networks.
TCL has over 10 years of experience in the telecom industry testing software and systems. The telecom industry is facing rapid changes as networks become digital and customers demand new services. Operators must choose business models to take advantage of opportunities in flexible networks, customer experiences, and global partnerships. TCL can help operators ensure new software and systems support their business strategies during this transformation.
Security and Transport Performance in 5GDirk Kutscher
The document discusses performance and security challenges in 5G networks. It describes current approaches like TCP proxies, traffic management systems, and application optimizers that are used but have limitations. It proposes that information-centric networking (ICN) could help address issues with heterogeneous access networks, ubiquitous caching, mobility, and security in 5G. The document summarizes results from ICN testbeds and provides an example of how ICN could be deployed in a 5G network to improve performance for various use cases while allowing for multitenancy. Key challenges for 5G include user privacy with encrypted traffic and supporting diverse performance needs across heterogeneous networks.
The document discusses 5G technology, providing details on its key features, architecture, advantages and challenges. 5G is described as the next generation mobile network that will provide speeds up to 10 Gbps, allow connectivity of 100 times more devices, have virtually zero latency and support a wide range of new applications. The 5G architecture is based on an entirely IP-based model designed for wireless networks, with different radio access technologies connecting to the core network via IP links. Significant technological and implementation challenges remain but 5G has potential to greatly enhance mobile connectivity.
COMSovereign Holding Corp. has assembled a portfolio of communications technology companies that enhance connectivity across the entire data transmission spectrum. Through strategic acquisitions and organic research and development efforts, COMSovereign has become a U.S.-based communications provider able to provide 4G LTE Advanced and 5G telecom solutions to network operators and enterprises.
The document discusses how fiber optic infrastructure is necessary for smart cities. It summarizes that as data usage grows exponentially, only fiber optic networks can provide the capacity needed to run smart city services related to administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation and utilities. The company, MER Telecom, offers turn-key fiber optic network solutions for smart city projects, covering planning, installation, equipment, testing and maintenance to deliver robust networks capable of powering various smart city applications and services.
Infrastructure Solutions for Commercial Properties and DevelopersMestizo Enterprises
The days of talking about cost reduction are over. Our solutions are more sustainable, cost effective and less risky for your business. You'll end up with increased property value, increased marketability and lower operating and maintenance costs. Your Smart Property begins with our Intelligent Design. As a Private Operator you'll have more choice in how and where to apply the cost savings.
Summary of Network Security Conference (#NetworkSecurity)3G4G
The two-day Network Security Conference in May 2013 covered several topics related to mobile network and device security. Key discussions included the importance of securing user data in the cloud rather than on devices, making users aware of background functions and security risks, and challenges for operators in providing security while controlling costs. Presentations also addressed security issues for emerging technologies like LTE, M2M/IoT, and small cells. Attendees discussed the need for continued user education on security best practices as threats evolve with new mobile applications and connectivity.
LTE - Advancing the Intelligent Edge with Public Safety LTE White PaperBrian Mollett
1) Broadband data and mobile devices are becoming increasingly important for public safety agencies as they carry out everyday and emergency operations. High-speed LTE networks can provide real-time video, photos, and other data that voice-only systems cannot.
2) An optimized private LTE network is needed to ensure priority communications and interoperability for first responders. Commercial networks may become congested during emergencies.
3) Over 30 countries are pursuing public safety LTE to take advantage of critical multimedia data while complementing existing LMR radio networks.
TCL has over 10 years of experience in the telecom industry testing software and systems. The telecom industry is facing rapid changes as networks become digital and customers demand new services. Operators must choose business models to take advantage of opportunities in flexible networks, customer experiences, and global partnerships. TCL can help operators ensure new software and systems support their business strategies during this transformation.
Security and Transport Performance in 5GDirk Kutscher
The document discusses performance and security challenges in 5G networks. It describes current approaches like TCP proxies, traffic management systems, and application optimizers that are used but have limitations. It proposes that information-centric networking (ICN) could help address issues with heterogeneous access networks, ubiquitous caching, mobility, and security in 5G. The document summarizes results from ICN testbeds and provides an example of how ICN could be deployed in a 5G network to improve performance for various use cases while allowing for multitenancy. Key challenges for 5G include user privacy with encrypted traffic and supporting diverse performance needs across heterogeneous networks.
The document discusses 5G technology, providing details on its key features, architecture, advantages and challenges. 5G is described as the next generation mobile network that will provide speeds up to 10 Gbps, allow connectivity of 100 times more devices, have virtually zero latency and support a wide range of new applications. The 5G architecture is based on an entirely IP-based model designed for wireless networks, with different radio access technologies connecting to the core network via IP links. Significant technological and implementation challenges remain but 5G has potential to greatly enhance mobile connectivity.
COMSovereign Holding Corp. has assembled a portfolio of communications technology companies that enhance connectivity across the entire data transmission spectrum. Through strategic acquisitions and organic research and development efforts, COMSovereign has become a U.S.-based communications provider able to provide 4G LTE Advanced and 5G telecom solutions to network operators and enterprises.
Thomas Hooton has over 28 years of experience in project management for telecommunications companies, including managing the construction of cell towers and wireless networks. He provides his contact information and outlines his qualifications, which include experience budgeting, scheduling projects, and managing multi-phase deployments for various wireless technologies. The document then details his work history managing operations and projects for several telecommunications companies.
VTT has expertise in millimeter wave technologies, wireless communication systems, and sensing technologies developed over 20 years of working with ESA and space companies. They provide solutions such as antennas and RF components, communication systems, and sensors for applications in satellite communication, navigation, weather forecasting, and more. Their capabilities include designing, prototyping, and testing antennas, front-end modules, communication systems, and sensors up to terahertz frequencies.
Last update: Feb 7, 2021
You are not a system engineer, but knowing the basics of 5G will help you make important decisions in everything from smartphones to smart homes.
At present 5G is being launched in some cities in the United States. It is an advanced wireless technology that was initially used in conjunction with the existing 4G network, and then developed into a completely independent network in subsequent versions and coverage expansion.
The impact of 5G technology is huge.
No matter whether you are technically inclined or not, you cannot escape its influence. within the next few years 5G is predicted to be liable for $13.2 trillion of worldwide economic output also as 22.3 million new jobs.
5G broadband standards :
It must implement a lean signaling design
It must provide connectivity for the web of things (IoT)
Enforces strict data transmission requirements
Improved beamforming that permits signals to be propagated to a bigger set of end points
Must use adaptive bandwidth, which allows devices to modify to a low-bandwidth and lower power whenever possible, saving energy for when higher bandwidths are necessary
5G Training for Non-Tech Professionals by Tonex
The 5G Training for Non-Tech Professionals introduce the overview of the 5G market and basic technologies and technologies. This course was designed with non-technical professionals in mind, providing daily examples of the complexity and competitive landscape of the industry.
Why do you have to choose Tonex?
Most importantly, 5G training for non-technical professionals provides important insights on the rapidly changing and dynamic competitive landscape, regulations and the impact of 5G technology. Like all our trainings, this training is led by world-class lecturers, who are experts in their respective fields and bring real experience to the classroom.
Topics included:
The key concept behind 5G technology
Evolution from 4G to 5G
3GPP 5G wireless network
ITU IMT2020 5G requirements
5G-NR and enhancements to traditional 4G OFDM/OFDMA
Universal Filtering Multi-Carrier (UFMC)
Filter bank multi-carrier (FBMC)
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)
and more..
Training Objectives:
Learn the fundamentals of 5G wireless and mobile communication
Explain 5G use cases and applications
Be taught the key concepts behind 5G
Depict 5G architecture, deployments and realization
Illustrate 5G mobile communications trends
Learn about 5G NG-RAN architecture, backhaul, midhaul, and fronthaul transport
And more..
Course Outline:
Overview of 5G
Use cases and Applications in 5G
Advantages of 5G
5G Key Concepts
Key Enabling Technologies
Infrastructural and Hardware
Safety, Way in, Verification and Privacy Issues
Learn More:
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-wireless-training-for-non-engineers/
Unicorn Communications is a privately owned telecommunications firm founded in 1987 that specializes in turnkey solutions for wireless and fixed network design, installation, and maintenance. It provides program management, engineering, and construction services for outside plant projects including fiber optic, copper, and coaxial cable networks. Unicorn has extensive experience designing and building telecom infrastructure worldwide, including over 6.5 million km of outside plant networks.
The document discusses research toward efficient video perception through artificial intelligence. It describes how video perception is challenging due to the large volume and diversity of video data and limited computing platforms. The research explores techniques like learning to skip redundant computations by reusing what is computed in previous frames. It also examines determining computation gates for skip convolutions and early exiting from neural networks conditionally based on frame complexity. The techniques aim to efficiently run video perception on devices without sacrificing accuracy and provide speed-ups over state-of-the-art methods for tasks like object detection and pose estimation.
Martello Technologies hosted a webinar on unleashing the power of 5G and enhancing SD-WAN experiences. The webinar discussed how 5G will accelerate industry growth in transportation, manufacturing, healthcare and government through technologies like AI, edge computing and automation. It also covered challenges 5G faces with deployment, compatibility with emerging 5G standards, and how SD-WAN can help organizations get the most out of their networks in a 5G environment by reducing data transport times, prioritizing application traffic, and offering better security. The webinar concluded by outlining how Martello can help organizations both today and prepare for 5G's future.
This document discusses using drones to support emergency response and the 112 emergency services chain. It proposes transmitting drone video footage in real-time to emergency operations centers and command vehicles using Avaya's video conferencing solutions. This would allow emergency personnel to view drone footage and adjust response plans in real-time. The document also discusses developing a drone platform to fully automate emergency response, including classifying and re-classifying emergency cases based on additional drone data.
COMSovereign Holding Corp. has assembled a portfolio of communications technology companies that enhance connectivity across the entire data transmission spectrum. Through strategic acquisitions and organic research and development efforts, COMSovereign has become a U.S.-based communications provider able to provide 4G LTE Advanced and 5G telecom solutions to network operators and enterprises.
Ericsson Technology Review: 5G network programmability for mission-critical a...Ericsson
5G will make it possible for mobile network operators to support enterprises in a wide range of industry segments by providing cellular connectivity to mission-critical applications. The ability to expose policy control to enterprise verticals will create new business opportunities for mobile network operators by enabling a new value chain through the integration of telecom with other industries.
D2D communication for spectral efficiency improvement and interference reduct...journalBEEI
Device-to-device (D2D) communication system plays an extremely important role in fulfilling the demands of fourth generation (4G) and fifth generation (5G) technologies. 4G technology cannot meet high data demands. The D2D communication system is believed to provide major improvements in resource usage, energy efficiency, and overall throughput, which are the main demands for the 5G network. Some of the main issues in the D2D communication system involve spectrum efficiency and interference. Although many studies have been conducted on spectrum efficiency improvement and interference reduction, the issues still remain. A study should be conducted to obtain a better understanding of the D2D communication system and to develop a D2D scheme with efficient spectrum utilization and interference reduction. Many survey papers have been published on these issues, but the fundamental concepts behind the D2D communication system require investigation. In this study, we investigated and analyzed the fundamental concepts behind the D2D communication system to develop an efficient D2D resource allocation scheme with reduced interference.
Today, we take it for granted that our mobile devices and applications just work out of the box — smartphones can roam virtually anywhere in the world, laptops can seamlessly connect to any Wi-Fi access point & Bluetooth peripheral, and the videos recorded on one device can be played back perfectly on any other device.
The magic behind all this? Technology standards. Not only do they power a wide range of systems and devices but also bring many benefits to the broader technology ecosystem. At Qualcomm Technologies, we are leading the standardization of many key technologies that will move the world forward.
Download this presentation to learn:
- The value of technology standards, specifically in the areas of cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and video codecs
- Why standardized technologies are essential for industry growth and ecosystem development
- How standard bodies operate in a complex, challenging, and ever changing environment
- How Qualcomm is driving innovation in different technology standards
The document discusses the evolution of wireless technologies from 1G to 5G, describing the major characteristics of each generation including their development timelines, data speeds, services offered, standards, and technologies used. It provides a comparison of the generations in terms of these features in a table. 5G is presented as the next major phase of mobile telecommunications offering speeds up to 1 Gbps to support new applications through a unified IP standard architecture.
Our software testing report is an invaluable source of information for telecom testing executives worldwide seeking to establish how and where the world's independent telecom software testing market is expected to grow over the next 5 years, where the industry is heading in the coming years and what services and support customers are expecting.
This document provides an overview of LTE (Long Term Evolution) concepts. It discusses the 4G ideal concept, defines LTE and its advantages over 3G technologies. It also describes LTE's technical architecture, types of LTE, network elements, calling procedures, potential business impacts, and future uses. LTE Advanced is introduced as an evolution of LTE to support higher peak data rates of 1Gbps. The document concludes that LTE has surpassed previous generations in mobile communication.
Indochina Telecommunication Technology is a leading systems integrator and provider of telecommunication and IT solutions and engineering services in Southeast Asia. It has over 15 years of experience in network installation, maintenance, and technical support services for the mobile telecommunications market in Vietnam. The company has 60% of its engineers and technicians with professional certifications and 60% holding college degrees or higher. It offers a range of services including software development, network infrastructure planning and installation, product testing and certification, and mobile network expansion and optimization projects.
5G’s Impact on Telecom Infrastructure 2019 report by Yole DéveloppementYole Developpement
Network evolution and 5G implementation are driving massive structural changes.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/5gs-impact-on-telecom-infrastructure-2019/
This document provides an overview of a project to develop a machine-to-machine communication device for medical applications and disaster management. It discusses:
1) The literature review on existing M2M systems for medical consultation, smart metering, and context awareness.
2) The proposed system which would measure a person's pulse/heart rate or temperature and send the data over LAN to a monitoring device to analyze for threshold levels and prevent intoxicated driving.
3) The implementation progress including running image processing on a Raspberry Pi over LAN, testing GPIO input/output, and establishing communication between the Pi and laptop.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries, products, and core capabilities by delivering dramatically enhanced experiences. However, this is just the start of the AI revolution. The field of AI, especially deep learning, is still in its infancy with tremendous opportunity for exploration and improvement. For instance, deep neural networks of today are rapidly growing in size and use too much memory, compute, and energy. To make AI truly ubiquitous, it needs to run on the end device within a tight power and thermal budget. New approaches and fundamental research in AI, as well as applying that research, is required to advance machine learning further and speed up adoption. View this presentation to learn about select research topics that Qualcomm AI Research is investigating, including:
o AI model optimization research for power efficiency, including our latest quantization research
o Applied AI research, such as using deep learning for improved radar functionality
o Fundamental AI research, such as source compression and quantum AI
This document discusses network optimization and management solutions from VTT. It introduces challenges of increasingly complex networks and how VTT offers solutions to manage network complexity and improve quality of service. Specific solutions addressed include cognitive network management, wireless mesh networks, network planning, quality of service and experience tools, big data for telecom networks, and network security solutions.
SMi Group's Oil and Gas Telecommunications conference 2016Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda and details for the 9th Annual Conference on Oil and Gas Telecommunications taking place on March 14-15, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on how telecommunications can help oil and gas companies streamline operations and maximize growth during a market slump. Over the two-day event, speakers will address topics such as using digital technologies to improve accessibility and operations, enhancing security, and evaluating satellite and network investment strategies. Attendees will learn about new technologies and practices that can help operators reduce costs and collaborate more efficiently.
Thomas Hooton has over 28 years of experience in project management for telecommunications companies, including managing the construction of cell towers and wireless networks. He provides his contact information and outlines his qualifications, which include experience budgeting, scheduling projects, and managing multi-phase deployments for various wireless technologies. The document then details his work history managing operations and projects for several telecommunications companies.
VTT has expertise in millimeter wave technologies, wireless communication systems, and sensing technologies developed over 20 years of working with ESA and space companies. They provide solutions such as antennas and RF components, communication systems, and sensors for applications in satellite communication, navigation, weather forecasting, and more. Their capabilities include designing, prototyping, and testing antennas, front-end modules, communication systems, and sensors up to terahertz frequencies.
Last update: Feb 7, 2021
You are not a system engineer, but knowing the basics of 5G will help you make important decisions in everything from smartphones to smart homes.
At present 5G is being launched in some cities in the United States. It is an advanced wireless technology that was initially used in conjunction with the existing 4G network, and then developed into a completely independent network in subsequent versions and coverage expansion.
The impact of 5G technology is huge.
No matter whether you are technically inclined or not, you cannot escape its influence. within the next few years 5G is predicted to be liable for $13.2 trillion of worldwide economic output also as 22.3 million new jobs.
5G broadband standards :
It must implement a lean signaling design
It must provide connectivity for the web of things (IoT)
Enforces strict data transmission requirements
Improved beamforming that permits signals to be propagated to a bigger set of end points
Must use adaptive bandwidth, which allows devices to modify to a low-bandwidth and lower power whenever possible, saving energy for when higher bandwidths are necessary
5G Training for Non-Tech Professionals by Tonex
The 5G Training for Non-Tech Professionals introduce the overview of the 5G market and basic technologies and technologies. This course was designed with non-technical professionals in mind, providing daily examples of the complexity and competitive landscape of the industry.
Why do you have to choose Tonex?
Most importantly, 5G training for non-technical professionals provides important insights on the rapidly changing and dynamic competitive landscape, regulations and the impact of 5G technology. Like all our trainings, this training is led by world-class lecturers, who are experts in their respective fields and bring real experience to the classroom.
Topics included:
The key concept behind 5G technology
Evolution from 4G to 5G
3GPP 5G wireless network
ITU IMT2020 5G requirements
5G-NR and enhancements to traditional 4G OFDM/OFDMA
Universal Filtering Multi-Carrier (UFMC)
Filter bank multi-carrier (FBMC)
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)
and more..
Training Objectives:
Learn the fundamentals of 5G wireless and mobile communication
Explain 5G use cases and applications
Be taught the key concepts behind 5G
Depict 5G architecture, deployments and realization
Illustrate 5G mobile communications trends
Learn about 5G NG-RAN architecture, backhaul, midhaul, and fronthaul transport
And more..
Course Outline:
Overview of 5G
Use cases and Applications in 5G
Advantages of 5G
5G Key Concepts
Key Enabling Technologies
Infrastructural and Hardware
Safety, Way in, Verification and Privacy Issues
Learn More:
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/5g-wireless-training-for-non-engineers/
Unicorn Communications is a privately owned telecommunications firm founded in 1987 that specializes in turnkey solutions for wireless and fixed network design, installation, and maintenance. It provides program management, engineering, and construction services for outside plant projects including fiber optic, copper, and coaxial cable networks. Unicorn has extensive experience designing and building telecom infrastructure worldwide, including over 6.5 million km of outside plant networks.
The document discusses research toward efficient video perception through artificial intelligence. It describes how video perception is challenging due to the large volume and diversity of video data and limited computing platforms. The research explores techniques like learning to skip redundant computations by reusing what is computed in previous frames. It also examines determining computation gates for skip convolutions and early exiting from neural networks conditionally based on frame complexity. The techniques aim to efficiently run video perception on devices without sacrificing accuracy and provide speed-ups over state-of-the-art methods for tasks like object detection and pose estimation.
Martello Technologies hosted a webinar on unleashing the power of 5G and enhancing SD-WAN experiences. The webinar discussed how 5G will accelerate industry growth in transportation, manufacturing, healthcare and government through technologies like AI, edge computing and automation. It also covered challenges 5G faces with deployment, compatibility with emerging 5G standards, and how SD-WAN can help organizations get the most out of their networks in a 5G environment by reducing data transport times, prioritizing application traffic, and offering better security. The webinar concluded by outlining how Martello can help organizations both today and prepare for 5G's future.
This document discusses using drones to support emergency response and the 112 emergency services chain. It proposes transmitting drone video footage in real-time to emergency operations centers and command vehicles using Avaya's video conferencing solutions. This would allow emergency personnel to view drone footage and adjust response plans in real-time. The document also discusses developing a drone platform to fully automate emergency response, including classifying and re-classifying emergency cases based on additional drone data.
COMSovereign Holding Corp. has assembled a portfolio of communications technology companies that enhance connectivity across the entire data transmission spectrum. Through strategic acquisitions and organic research and development efforts, COMSovereign has become a U.S.-based communications provider able to provide 4G LTE Advanced and 5G telecom solutions to network operators and enterprises.
Ericsson Technology Review: 5G network programmability for mission-critical a...Ericsson
5G will make it possible for mobile network operators to support enterprises in a wide range of industry segments by providing cellular connectivity to mission-critical applications. The ability to expose policy control to enterprise verticals will create new business opportunities for mobile network operators by enabling a new value chain through the integration of telecom with other industries.
D2D communication for spectral efficiency improvement and interference reduct...journalBEEI
Device-to-device (D2D) communication system plays an extremely important role in fulfilling the demands of fourth generation (4G) and fifth generation (5G) technologies. 4G technology cannot meet high data demands. The D2D communication system is believed to provide major improvements in resource usage, energy efficiency, and overall throughput, which are the main demands for the 5G network. Some of the main issues in the D2D communication system involve spectrum efficiency and interference. Although many studies have been conducted on spectrum efficiency improvement and interference reduction, the issues still remain. A study should be conducted to obtain a better understanding of the D2D communication system and to develop a D2D scheme with efficient spectrum utilization and interference reduction. Many survey papers have been published on these issues, but the fundamental concepts behind the D2D communication system require investigation. In this study, we investigated and analyzed the fundamental concepts behind the D2D communication system to develop an efficient D2D resource allocation scheme with reduced interference.
Today, we take it for granted that our mobile devices and applications just work out of the box — smartphones can roam virtually anywhere in the world, laptops can seamlessly connect to any Wi-Fi access point & Bluetooth peripheral, and the videos recorded on one device can be played back perfectly on any other device.
The magic behind all this? Technology standards. Not only do they power a wide range of systems and devices but also bring many benefits to the broader technology ecosystem. At Qualcomm Technologies, we are leading the standardization of many key technologies that will move the world forward.
Download this presentation to learn:
- The value of technology standards, specifically in the areas of cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and video codecs
- Why standardized technologies are essential for industry growth and ecosystem development
- How standard bodies operate in a complex, challenging, and ever changing environment
- How Qualcomm is driving innovation in different technology standards
The document discusses the evolution of wireless technologies from 1G to 5G, describing the major characteristics of each generation including their development timelines, data speeds, services offered, standards, and technologies used. It provides a comparison of the generations in terms of these features in a table. 5G is presented as the next major phase of mobile telecommunications offering speeds up to 1 Gbps to support new applications through a unified IP standard architecture.
Our software testing report is an invaluable source of information for telecom testing executives worldwide seeking to establish how and where the world's independent telecom software testing market is expected to grow over the next 5 years, where the industry is heading in the coming years and what services and support customers are expecting.
This document provides an overview of LTE (Long Term Evolution) concepts. It discusses the 4G ideal concept, defines LTE and its advantages over 3G technologies. It also describes LTE's technical architecture, types of LTE, network elements, calling procedures, potential business impacts, and future uses. LTE Advanced is introduced as an evolution of LTE to support higher peak data rates of 1Gbps. The document concludes that LTE has surpassed previous generations in mobile communication.
Indochina Telecommunication Technology is a leading systems integrator and provider of telecommunication and IT solutions and engineering services in Southeast Asia. It has over 15 years of experience in network installation, maintenance, and technical support services for the mobile telecommunications market in Vietnam. The company has 60% of its engineers and technicians with professional certifications and 60% holding college degrees or higher. It offers a range of services including software development, network infrastructure planning and installation, product testing and certification, and mobile network expansion and optimization projects.
5G’s Impact on Telecom Infrastructure 2019 report by Yole DéveloppementYole Developpement
Network evolution and 5G implementation are driving massive structural changes.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/5gs-impact-on-telecom-infrastructure-2019/
This document provides an overview of a project to develop a machine-to-machine communication device for medical applications and disaster management. It discusses:
1) The literature review on existing M2M systems for medical consultation, smart metering, and context awareness.
2) The proposed system which would measure a person's pulse/heart rate or temperature and send the data over LAN to a monitoring device to analyze for threshold levels and prevent intoxicated driving.
3) The implementation progress including running image processing on a Raspberry Pi over LAN, testing GPIO input/output, and establishing communication between the Pi and laptop.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries, products, and core capabilities by delivering dramatically enhanced experiences. However, this is just the start of the AI revolution. The field of AI, especially deep learning, is still in its infancy with tremendous opportunity for exploration and improvement. For instance, deep neural networks of today are rapidly growing in size and use too much memory, compute, and energy. To make AI truly ubiquitous, it needs to run on the end device within a tight power and thermal budget. New approaches and fundamental research in AI, as well as applying that research, is required to advance machine learning further and speed up adoption. View this presentation to learn about select research topics that Qualcomm AI Research is investigating, including:
o AI model optimization research for power efficiency, including our latest quantization research
o Applied AI research, such as using deep learning for improved radar functionality
o Fundamental AI research, such as source compression and quantum AI
This document discusses network optimization and management solutions from VTT. It introduces challenges of increasingly complex networks and how VTT offers solutions to manage network complexity and improve quality of service. Specific solutions addressed include cognitive network management, wireless mesh networks, network planning, quality of service and experience tools, big data for telecom networks, and network security solutions.
SMi Group's Oil and Gas Telecommunications conference 2016Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda and details for the 9th Annual Conference on Oil and Gas Telecommunications taking place on March 14-15, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on how telecommunications can help oil and gas companies streamline operations and maximize growth during a market slump. Over the two-day event, speakers will address topics such as using digital technologies to improve accessibility and operations, enhancing security, and evaluating satellite and network investment strategies. Attendees will learn about new technologies and practices that can help operators reduce costs and collaborate more efficiently.
SMi Group's 4th annual Telecoms for Smart Grids conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about an upcoming industry workshop on telecommunications for smart grids. Some of the key topics to be addressed at the workshop include developing telecom networks for smart utility grids, cybersecurity challenges for smart grids and interconnectivity issues, telecom spectrum challenges for smart metering, and developing smart water networks. The workshop will be held on September 22-23, 2014 in London and will feature presentations from industry experts on topics like wireless standards for smart grids, smart metering rollouts, communications technologies and requirements, spectrum issues, and cybersecurity concerns. A half-day post-conference workshop on choosing telecom systems for smart grids will also be held on September 24, 2014.
SMi Group's 2nd Annual M2M for Oil & Gas conference & exhibitionDale Butler
SMi Group's 2nd Annual M2M for Oil & Gas conference & exhibition returns to London next April. The first sponsors, Swire Oilfield Services have recently signed up. The Early Bird expires next week
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on telecoms for smart grids, including details on speakers, sponsors, and the agenda. Some of the key points:
- The conference will take place on September 23-24, 2013 in London and will discuss topics like emerging communication technologies for smart grids, smart metering, and challenges of integrating renewable energy sources.
- Speakers will represent organizations like PricewaterhouseCoopers, Scottish and Southern Energy, EON, Western Power Distribution, Cisco, Alliander, UK Power Networks, Enel, and Everything Everywhere.
- The agenda covers two days of sessions on topics such as communication requirements, testing long range radio technology, European
This document summarizes Yue Gao's secondment with Weightless SIG from January to July 2014. The secondment aimed to explore standardizing academic M2M/IoT research and increase interactions among academics, standards bodies, and industry. Gao designed a novel antenna that increased the link budget of a Weightless M2M radio unit by 8-10dB compared to the original antenna. An international workshop on Weightless machine communications was organized with 60 attendees. Future work includes a second workshop and developing a TV white space testbed with robust spectrum sensing algorithms for M2M communications.
Advances in telco, IT and new space bring greater opportunity, but also new complexities that need to be solved for that opportunity to be realized. And much of this falls on the shoulders of the ground segment industry.
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1. The document discusses enabling technologies for 5G networks, which aim to support exponentially growing demand for wireless data by achieving speeds of 10 Gbps, coverage in crowded areas, 1 msec latency, and connectivity for over 30 billion devices.
2. 5G proposals include using higher mmWave spectrum bands, new physical/MAC layer technologies, full duplex, and fiber and data bus upgrades to support 1000x capacity increases. However, meeting demands for performance, availability, cost efficiency, and energy efficiency will require multiple technical solutions.
3. Setting a 5G agenda involves many players, including governments, companies, universities, and standards bodies. While 2020 is the target date, consensus is needed to avoid fragmentation.
Powerwave implemented a wireless network solution at King Street Center in Seattle to improve employee productivity and public safety. The solution included installing bidirectional amplifiers and a distributed antenna system to extend cellular, Nextel, Verizon, and Motorola wireless signals throughout the 700,000 square foot building and overcome obstacles impeding signals. The turn-key solution from Powerwave successfully delivered reliable wireless coverage of all major carriers to over 97% of the building.
SMi Group's 3rd annual M2M for Oil & Gas 2015Dale Butler
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on M2M for Oil and Gas taking place from April 29-30, 2015 in London. It lists various discounts for early registration by certain dates in December and January. The conference will discuss topics like M2M/IoT solutions, shale gas projects, financial and technological paradigms, operational and environmental issues, and M2M, big data and the Internet of Things in the oil and gas industry. It also advertises a pre-conference workshop on cyber security in the context of IoT for the oil and gas sector taking place on April 28.
The world is changing for DSOs because of a.o. introduction of electric vehicles, growth of decentralized energy generation and changing regulation
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The Dutch DSOs are developing a data communication strategy to face the challenges involved with these developments
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The availability of a yet unused private radio license gives an unique opportunity to set-up a private radio network and perform a proof of concept
The Proof of Concept is performed by a consortium of DSOs (Alliander and Enexis) and a Telco (KPN, owner of the license) between November 2009 and May 2010
Resolving the Key Challenges of Wireline Engineering in Telecommunication Ne...Anil
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SMi Group's 4th annual Distribution Automation EuropeDale Butler
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on distribution automation in Europe, including an interactive workshop. The two-day conference will cover topics such as the role of distribution system operators, integrating renewable energy, and using big data to optimize electric grids. There will be presentations from industry experts. The half-day workshop focuses on extracting value from smart grid and metering data using signal processing and data mining techniques. The document provides registration details and contact information.
IEC61850: Use of IEC61850 to telecontrol MV grids (Article)iGrid T&D
This document discusses using IEC-61850 standards to remotely control medium voltage grids. It describes how TCP/IP networks allow integration of both private networks like Ethernet and TETRA, as well as public networks like GPRS and UMTS. IEC-61850 provides benefits for remote control by enabling data sharing between devices using common protocols. The document focuses on how IEC-61850 can be applied to remotely monitor and control MV switchgear using MMS, as well as for over-current fault detection. Short term challenges include retrofitting existing facilities and Control Centers supporting many IEC-61850 connections.
The satellite sector is undergoing the biggest transformation in its history and at the root of it all is New Space innovation. We’re moving into new orbits, moving towards new, configurable satellite designs and new business models. And as we saw last week during the Satellite Show’s LEO Forum, interest in this new era is surging as operators, launch providers, service providers and equipment manufacturers learn more about what is expected of them and how they will need to collaborate. This move to NGSO (Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit) is now pushing the entire ecosystem towards new ways of thinking.
Cognitel is Huawei authorized Training Academy(HANA) .This year Huawei has started their 6 months industrial training program, those undergoing training would be getting course completion certificate from Huawei , where as those performing well in their assessment program would be getting opportunity to sit in Huawei HCIG certification . HCIG certified students would be interviewed by Huawei and associated companies if any requirement arises .
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Future of Networking (5G) and The Impact on Smart Manufacturing and I.R 5.0Fabian Morais
5G will significantly impact smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0/5.0. Currently, smart factories use systems like MES and automated warehouses to track inventory and prioritize orders. However, 5G will enhance this by allowing IoT devices to locate resources faster in large facilities and handle multiple requests simultaneously. 5G will also allow single board computers with built-in sensors to more quickly exchange data between machines and a central management system. This real-time communication and monitoring enabled by 5G's high speeds and low latency will optimize production processes and help manufacturing stay efficient, flexible, and responsive to changing demands.
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SMi Group's Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document advertises the Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA conference happening on June 22-23, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. Attendees can save $400 by registering by February 28, $200 by registering by March 31, and $100 by registering by April 30. The conference will discuss topics like US Army robotics programs, Australian Army robotics development, unmanned vehicle programs, robotics supporting warfighters' mobility and sustainability, and integrating robotics into ground formations. Speakers will include representatives from the US and Australian militaries as well as academics working on relevant research.
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The document announces the 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA conference on June 8-10, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on modernizing equipment for dismounted soldiers and marines, and feature speakers from the US and other militaries involved in soldier technology programs. Over 150 attendees are expected to discuss initiatives like NGSW-AR/R/FC, ISSP, and manned-unmanned teaming to enhance soldier lethality, mobility, and situational awareness.
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This document summarizes a conference focused on helicopter technology for Central and Eastern Europe being held in Budapest, Hungary on May 20-21, 2020. It will feature keynote speeches from military leaders from Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, and Croatia on developments and modernization efforts of their national helicopter fleets. Technical experts from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Czech Republic will also present. Sessions will discuss regional cooperation and interoperability, training standards, and enhancing capabilities like search and rescue. The goal is focused discussion on challenges facing helicopter program managers and informal networking for participants.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on future armoured vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe in 2020. It outlines early registration discounts that decrease over time, as well as special rates for military and government representatives. The document details benefits of attending the conference, including hearing updates from armed forces in the region. It lists speakers from various countries who will discuss topics like armoured vehicle programmes, enhancing capabilities, and ensuring interoperability. The agenda outlines presentations over two days covering issues like future infantry fighting vehicles, enhancing mechanization capabilities, and modernizing ground platforms. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities at the event.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 4th Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems conference taking place on April 13-14, 2020 in London. It discusses key reasons to attend like hearing from naval officers on integrating unmanned assets and learning about updates on unmanned platforms, anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, and technological innovation. The agenda outlines presentations and speakers from military organizations like the Royal Navy, US Navy, Spanish Navy, and NATO who will discuss topics like developing unmanned systems, accelerating unmanned technologies, and using unmanned systems for mine countermeasure operations.
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The document summarizes the agenda for the "Military PNT 2020" conference to be held on May 18-19 in London. The event highlights include briefings from the US DoD on GPS and NTS-3 programs, understanding requirements for operating in degraded PNT environments, and engaging with industry and military leaders. The agenda covers topics such as UK PNT strategies, warfighter PNT considerations, legal perspectives on PNT resilience, and GNSS interference case studies. Keynote speakers include representatives from the US Air Force, Lockheed Martin, UK MoD, DGA, NPL, and BHO Legal.
This document provides an agenda for the Defence Aviation Safety conference taking place on April 23-24, 2020 in London. The agenda includes keynote presentations and panels on topics related to ensuring safety across defence aviation programs and platforms. Speakers will represent organisations such as the UK Ministry of Defence, US Air Force, German Military Aviation Authority, and NATO. Presentation topics will cover safety priorities, certification processes, training, accident investigation and lessons learned. A closing panel on day two will discuss the challenges of ensuring military aviation safety and cyber resilience.
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This document announces an interactive workshop on combination product development taking place on April 29th, 2020 in Boston, USA. The workshop will consist of three sessions focused on key topics in combination product development: combination product development strategies, drug delivery device testing solutions, and human factors validation studies. Speakers will include experts from major pharmaceutical companies such as AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Biogen, and regulatory agencies. The workshop aims to provide attendees insights and strategies for navigating challenges in combination product development from concept to approval.
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This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems conference taking place on April 1-2, 2020 in London. It outlines the key topics to be discussed including UK and international perspectives on robotic and autonomous systems programs and strategies. Speakers will address topics such as unmanned ground vehicle development, autonomy for military robotic systems, and manned-unmanned teaming. The conference will explore delivering quality robotic systems to enhance operational effectiveness and discuss technology demonstrations.
This document advertises the 6th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place March 9-11, 2020 in London. The conference will focus on dismounted soldier and marine technology, discussing key areas like dismounted capability. Military, procurement, and research experts from around the world will present on their soldier programs, challenges, and successes. Attendees can learn the latest developments, network with key speakers and decision makers, and gather intelligence to inform their projects. The conference aims to allow information sharing on equipping soldiers to maintain an advantage against evolving adversaries.
This document provides information about the 5th Annual Defence Logistics Central & Eastern Europe conference taking place on March 3-4, 2020 in Budapest, Hungary. The summary includes:
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- Attendees can benefit from networking opportunities and learning about log
The document announces Space Week, consisting of the Small Satellites Conference from April 27-28 and the Military Space Situational Awareness Conference from April 29-30 in London. It provides details on the conferences, including chairpersons, speakers from various space agencies, companies, and militaries, and topics to be discussed such as small satellites, space insurance, disruptive approaches to space, space data, and military space situational awareness. The document aims to invite colleagues to participate in Space Week to explore developments in small satellites and how to track and manage space assets.
SMi Group's Superbugs and Superdrugs 2020 conferenceDale Butler
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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Oil and Gas
Telecommunications MARCH
SMI Presents its 7th…
Enabling the Digital Oil and Gas Field
Marriott Hotel, Regent’s Park, London
2014
Key topic insights:
• Managing the increasing complexity
and volume of data being transmitted
across the organisation
• Big Data - Enabling real-time production
decision making with super-fast
connectivity
• Project managing the telecoms
requirements for frontier exploration and
production sites
• Real-time machine condition monitoring
for oil and gas production sites
• High throughput VSAT – Exploring the
benefits of improved bandwidth and
dealing with its deployment
• What part will microwave technology
play in accelerating the realisation of
remotely operated offshore platforms?
• Implementing a cyber-security strategy
that benefits the delivery of exploration
and production operations and business
requirements
• How advances in telecoms technology
and strategy will drive operational
efficiency
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Key Speakers include:
• Gordon Duncan, Security, Network and Telecoms Technical
Authority, ConocoPhillips
• Berry Mulder, Global Program Leader Wireless Technology
for Process Facilities, Shell
• Ian Theophilus, Global Infrastructure Manager, Tullow Oil
• Petros G. Theodorakis, ICT Director, Hellenic Gas
Transmission System Operator (DESFA)
• Alasdair Macleod, IT Project Manager, Knightsbridge
Project, EnQuest
• Richard Brown, Managing Director, Straxia
• Ifiok Otung, Professor of Satellite Communications,
University of Glamorgan
• Bill Green, Global Account Director, Hermes Datacomms
• Simon Bull, Senior Consultant, Comsys
• Fraser Edwards, Consultant, Cambridge Consultants
• Paul Febvre, Chief Technology Officer, Satellite
Applications Catapult
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE PRE-CONFERENCE ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
18th March, 2014 - Marriott Hotel, Regents Park, London
Fundamentals of Satellite Communications Technology
09.00-16.30
Workshop Leader: Tim Tozer, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electronics,
University of York
AND AN INTERACTIVE POST-CONFERENCE HALF-DAY WORKSHOP
21st March, 2014 - Marriott Hotel, Regents Park, London
Managed Network Services Delivering Value on the Global WAN
09.00-13.00
Workshop Leader: Gary Steer, CTO, Hermes Datacomms
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2. Oil and Gas Telecommunications
www.oilandgast
Day One Wednesday 19th March 2014
8.30
Registration & Coffee
12.10
Networking Lunch
9.00
Chair's opening remarks
Bill Green, Global Account Director, Hermes Datacomms
1.30
Deploying telecommunications in Libya for onshore drilling
Protecting infrastructure and information
9.10
9.50
How to secure a demilitarised zone (DMZ) and provide a
logical framework and design within an industrial automation
control system network
• Why segregation and securing against cyber-attacks is
important between Enterprise IT and industrial process
control IT infrastructure
Gordon Duncan, Security, Network and Telecoms Technical
Authority, ConocoPhillips
Management and technology in cyber security
- Delivering results more cost effectively in combination with
people management
• Developing a security culture with the right processes in
support of the latest technology
• How a private fibre optic based corporate network
afforded greater flexibility and control for cyber security
• Authentication, logging, and security policies for multiple
services – when does managing cyber security become too
complex for it to be effective?
Petros G. Theodorakis, ICT Director, Hellenic Gas Transmission
System Operator (DESFA)
10.30
Morning Coffee
10.50
Frontier communication challenges
• Robotics: driving, flying, swimming, climbing. Where are
they and how do we control them?
• Arctic & remote: how to create long-distance highbandwidth communication to extreme locations
• Collaboration & commercialisation: when to go from spotsolutions to generic services
• Sensor networks: a hundred sensors is OK, a thousand is a
challenge, how about communicating with a million?
Berry Mulder, Global Program Leader Wireless Technology for
Process Facilities, Shell
Maximising telecommunications network bandwidth and limiting
downtime to drive efficiencies across the organisation
11.30
Case study: Reducing the time it takes to collect and review
seismic data from 2 weeks to 12 hours - technological
innovation and the commercial benefits
• Use of satellite technology for high volume data transfer
• Tackling the issues of physical data movement between
seismic camps and HQ
• Utilising VSAT technology to reduce time and cost
associated with G&G seismic reviews
Ian Theophilus, Global Infrastructure Manager, Tullow Oil
• Challenges of implementing IT in the field and an in-country
data centre
• Implementing a decision-making process for technology
specifications
• Coordinating the requirements of contractors and the client
Richard Brown, Managing Director, Straxia
2.10
Big Data - Enabling real-time production decision making
with super-fast connectivity
• Integrating networking with different services running across
the network - Latest developments in network efficiency
• How will latency and bandwidth challenges limit the scope
of remotely operated platforms?
• What is the weakest link in telecoms technology inhibiting
the full potential of Big Data?
Speaker tbc, Oil and Gas Operator
2.50
Afternoon Tea
Telecommunications project management
3.10
Focusing on users - optimising your network strategy
• How to face inwards to users, rather than outwards to
vendors
• Delivering cost efficient communications across a diverse
global WAN
• Managing the users rather than the service providers
Bill Green, Global Account Director, Hermes Datacomms
3.50
Project managing the telecoms requirements for frontier
exploration and production sites
• Geo-location challenge - Assessing the problems faced in
delivering reliable and robust telecoms in remote areas
• Climate control – Assessing equipment performance and
reliability in extreme climate conditions
• Delivering telecoms as part of the completed project’s
needs
Speaker tbc, Oil and Gas Operator
4.30
Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Register online at www.oilandgastelecomms.com• Alternatively fax
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Day Two Thursday 20th March 2014
8.30
Registration & Coffee
How technology advances will impact telecommunications strategy
in the medium-to-long term
9.00
Chair's opening remarks
9.10
Case Study: Use of microwave communications in “frontier”
11.40
Bill Green, Global Account Director, Hermes Datacomms
North Sea oil & gas operation
• Brief overview of the technology choices (satellite,
microwave line of sight) - strengths and weaknesses
• Some of the technical considerations/learnings/challenges
in delivering a line-of-sight solution as opposed to satellite
a. FPSO movements – Line of Sight obstructions
b. Distance between end points (curvature of earth)
12.20
c. Structural challenges (build of 17m x 35m antenna
1.50
support mast)
• The strategic view (speaker’s opinion)
a. Types of offshore data/‘telemetry’ available
b. Decision support vs. command and control?
Alasdair Macleod, IT Project Manager, Knightsbridge Project,
EnQuest
The role of telecommunications in delivering
the digital oil field
9.50
New advances in wireless real-time sensing and control for
high-density networks
2.30
• What are the technical challenges of using wireless
technologies to manage a high-density of terminals with
real-time control requirements?
• How the latest telecoms approaches from LTE and WiMAX
are being applied for localised sensing and control for
industrial applications
Fraser Edwards, Consultant, Cambridge Consultants
3.10
10.30
Morning Coffee
11.00
How do microwave communications form part of a strategy
to manage oil and gas operations?
• How is microwave technology developing in support of oil
and gas industry needs?
• What part will microwave technology play in accelerating
the realisation of remotely operated offshore platforms?
• How are the advantages of microwave technology -
bandwidth and latency - best put to use in oil and gas
exploration and production?
Speaker tbc, Microwave Communications Solutions Provider
4.00
4.10
Defining the important questions about Ka-band
• What is the best frequency band for my satellite link?
• Determining the best use for Ka-band
• Is Ka-band destined to be restricted to Europe for primary
communication?
• Technology and specification update for Ka-band
communications technology
• Just how big a problem is rain fade? Could the frequency
support telecoms needs in extreme weather environments?
• What are the advantages of Ka-band in the digital oilfield?
Simon Bull, Senior Consultant, Comsys
Networking Lunch
Satellite technology update: High-throughput satellite –
Exploring the benefits of improved bandwidth and dealing
with its deployment
• Does higher throughput necessarily mean higher
performance?
• How will end users need to upgrade other legacy
equipment to take full advantage?
• Developing a pooled-bandwidth model for satellite - the
benefits of having satellite on demand rather than specific
site links
Paul Febvre, Chief Technology Officer, Satellite Applications
Catapult
The impact of cloud computing adoption and information
security
• Cloud adoption is going to happen across all industries
• The movement of different classes of data to the cloud will
result in the adoption of different business practices
• The use of different methods for achieving cloud security
will mean different things to different companies and result
in a heterogeneous ICT landscape
Dr David Wallom, Associate Director - Oxford e-Research
Centre, University of Oxford
From GEO to LEO/MEO: Benefits of lower orbit satellite
communications for the oil and gas industry
• What’s out there? Introducing the different competing
satellite technologies
• Latency issues and impact on data throughput and user
experience
• 03b versus Iridium: Trading truly global reach for flexible
broadband deployment
• TCP/IP over satellite: A future-proof technology for the oil
and gas industry?
Ifiok Otung, Professor of Satellite Communications,
University of Glamorgan
Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
Afternoon Tea
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4. INTERACTIVE PRE-CONFERENCE ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
18th March 2014,
Marriott Hotel, Regent’s Park, London
09.00 - 16.30
Fundamentals of Satellite
Communications Technology
Overview of workshop
This workshop provides a technical overview of satellite
communications. It presents the principles of operation of
satcoms and explores the advantages & features of this
technology and its services. Key technology elements such
as satellites themselves and terminals (including VSATs) are
described, and features of system design are introduced.
The fundamentals of link performance and link budgets are
developed, and important associated terminology
explained.
Aspects such as modulation & coding,
propagation and interference are also addressed, along
with data service provision, design comparisons and
challenges. The workshop presents technical detail based
upon fundamental principles, but in the context of modern
satcom systems. It includes a little very simple mathematics,
but should be accessible to those without any prior
specialist background.
Why you should attend
This workshop will provide a valuable foundation of
technical understanding for all those connected with
satellite communications, whether as system designers,
users, installers, regulators, purchasers, or simply those
wanting to understand this important technology. It will
allow some critical appreciation of design aspects,
opportunities and limitations. In particular the workshop will
provide attendees with confidence in dealing with
satcoms, its applications, terminology and parameters.
Agenda
08.30
Registration
09.00
Satcoms overview & setting the scene - Outline
of satellite communications & services. Strengths,
opportunities & weaknesses of satellite
communications. GEO and LEO orbit
introduction. Basic architectures & links and
frequency bands. Principal system elements:
Satellites; Terminals. Users, service providers,
services overview, ownership, operation,
regulatory context.
Coffee break
10.30
10.45
Link fundamentals - Key link parameters and their
impact on system requirements & performance.
Power, dB, concepts of basic link operation &
trade-offs, fundamentals of link budgets, PFD,
EIRP. Introduction to Noise & related parameters
(noise temperature, NF), C/N, C/No, G/T.
Modulation & Coding. Illustrative performance
examples and trade-offs (GEO systems).
12.15
Lunch
13.15
Satellites, services & systems - Satcom frequency
bands & characteristics: L-, C-, Ku-, Ka-band.
Propagation aspects, availability, grade-ofservice. Orbits in more detail. Footprints,
coverage. Satellite engineering principles and
examples; design aspects & constraints. Multiple
access schemes. Key providers and services
overview. System comparisons and trade-offs.
Coffee break
14.45
15.00
Operation, performance and constraints Antenna types and comparisons. Terminal &
VSAT design, installation & constraints.
Regulatory aspects & interference. Data
services over satellite. TCP-IP issues. DVB-based
services & standards. Commercial pressures &
trends. Q&A.
16.30
End of workshop
About the workshop host:
Tim Tozer, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electronics,
University of York
Tim Tozer has over 30 years’ experience with satellite
communications. He was involved in the design of
satcom systems for the UK MoD for many years, and
subsequently moved to an academic position at the
University of York. He teaches extensively at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level and has
engaged in and managed numerous research projects
related to satcoms. Tim is a named author on over 180
academic and technical publications. He was Chair of
the IET Professional Network on Satellite Systems &
Applications, and has been actively involved with the IET
Summer School on Satellite Communications since 1985 –
for the past several years as Course Leader. Tim has
contributed to many other short courses both in the UK
and abroad, including Workshops for the Global VSAT
Forum (GVF); he was also responsible for setting up and
running the York VSATs Course.
5. INTERACTIVE POST-CONFERENCE ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
21st March 2014,
Marriott Hotel, Regent’s Park, London
09.00 - 13.00
Managed Network Services Delivering Value on the
Global WAN
In association with
Overview of workshop
This workshop will set out how a commercially flexible
framework can be established for global network services in
the Oil & Gas sector, covering the commercial and
technical aspects of the provision of managed services on
a global basis. The Oil & Gas sector is increasingly moving
to a centralised data centre model and requires reliable
communications with a consistent SLA across all sites. This
workshop will show demonstrations of latest technology
and service management tools as well as networking and
discussions sessions.
Why you should attend
Cost savings and the availability of resource to manage
your global WAN are increasingly on the agenda from not
only the CFO but the CIO and IT management team. Find
out how to optimise costs and resource whilst retaining
control evidenced by current case studies.
Agenda
08.30
Registration & coffee
09.00
Opening remarks - introductions
09.10
Managed network services overview – intelligent
network outsourcing
With an increasing move to centralised data
centre access for user applications, how can the
IT team ensure they prioritise managing users
and not the service providers? CIO experience in
this area will be explored.
09.30
Managing a global network
• Organisation considerations
• Geographical planning
• Whose IP is it anyway? - Responsibilities of
customer and provider
• How much do you outsource to gain
maximum benefit?
10.15
Technologies to support a global network
How can the IT team take the pain from making
technology decisions on the network? This
session will describe a technology agnostic
approach to advising on technologies to adopt
whilst retaining control of the decision making.
Morning coffee
10.45
11.15
Designing and building a global network
• What is the real SLA and MTTR?
• Demonstrations
• Voice QoS
• Throughput optimisation
• NetFlow
• Overcoming latency issues
• Riverbed acceleration
• Out of band management
Discussion forum – current Issues and shared
12.15
learning
We’re all in it together so how can we benefit
from our shared experience as both vendors and
IT teams, to improve service provision to our
customers (the end users).Here we will explore
how to drive WAN strategy.
13.00
End of workshop
Your workshop leader:
Gary Steer, CTO, Hermes Datacomms
About Hermes Datacomms
Hermes is a British company owned by its directors and
backed by private equity with over 20 years of experience
providing
high
quality,
reliable
and
efficient
communications to the oil & gas industry, particularly in
difficult and challenging locations. We have a strong
regional presence in the Middle East, Americas, Europe,
Africa, Asia Pacific, Russia and Central Asia. Hermes now
provides coverage in 88% of the world’s oil reserves and
92% of the world’s gas reserves. Hermes has over 13 offices
in 9 countries and employs over 120 people worldwide,
with over 400 VSAT installations and Earthstations in the UK,
Denmark, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Singapore,
Australia and USA. Hermes provides service to several
prestigious customers within the oil & gas industry,
including Maersk, Parker Drilling, PSN, KBR, BP, Eni, Fluor,
Petronas, to name a few. Our approach is to manage and
control all aspects of the network, end-to-end, including
licensing and logistics at both ends of the satellite link. That
way, we ensure networks are delivered on-time and on
budget, comply with local laws, and meet the most
demanding operational standards.
6. OIL AND GAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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