New Business Opportunities created by the IoT Explosion - WebRTCSummit - San...telestax
From telemedicine to smart cars, digital homes and industrial monitoring, the explosive growth of IoT has created exciting new business opportunities for real time calls and messaging. This presentation will share some of the new revenue sources that IoT created for Restcomm - the open source telephony platform from Telestax.
The mobile industry has always been prone to hype and hyperbole, but they have more than excelled themselves with the promise of imminent 5G roll out. Apparently 5G will dominate the IoT, Smart Cities, Robotic Plants, Autonomous Vehicles, Global Logistics, Remote Surgery, AR, VR and everything else…. Of course there are elements of the ‘likely outcomes’ here, but there is plenty of reason to consider 5G to be the ultimate Swiss Army Knife - capable of doing almost anything, but only doing a few tasks really well!
Reality is that the highest bandwidths forecast are only likely to be achieved at relatively short distances, with high power consumption and relatively short battery life between charges - ie much shorter than 3 or 4G. At the same time the nee for 10 - 100x the number of 4G masts and towers renders the old mobile deployment models impractical. An obvious solution is the deployment of nodes for home and office at FTTP terminal points to provide comprehensive network coverage/geographic infill.
Perhaps the prime quality of 5G, over and above 3 and 4G, that is seldom featured is that of very low latency which is an essential for remote robotics, surgery, medicine, AR and VR applications.
So in this presentation we consider all of theses aspects (and more) in the context of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and the move toward sustainable societies in order to present a degree of clarification as to which technologies will most likely applied where. This sees the Not as the nervous system of the planet with more thing connecting at close range off - net, with some consolidation and analysis at node before upload into the IoT.
In short; there is not enough energy available for all things to be connected by 5G technology, and nor is it necessary, the available alternatives for very short range - low energy connectivity are not only viable they are more attractive by size, form factor, cost, and operational modes, We therefor predict a dynamic mixed technology future…
New Business Opportunities created by the IoT Explosion - WebRTCSummit - San...telestax
From telemedicine to smart cars, digital homes and industrial monitoring, the explosive growth of IoT has created exciting new business opportunities for real time calls and messaging. This presentation will share some of the new revenue sources that IoT created for Restcomm - the open source telephony platform from Telestax.
The mobile industry has always been prone to hype and hyperbole, but they have more than excelled themselves with the promise of imminent 5G roll out. Apparently 5G will dominate the IoT, Smart Cities, Robotic Plants, Autonomous Vehicles, Global Logistics, Remote Surgery, AR, VR and everything else…. Of course there are elements of the ‘likely outcomes’ here, but there is plenty of reason to consider 5G to be the ultimate Swiss Army Knife - capable of doing almost anything, but only doing a few tasks really well!
Reality is that the highest bandwidths forecast are only likely to be achieved at relatively short distances, with high power consumption and relatively short battery life between charges - ie much shorter than 3 or 4G. At the same time the nee for 10 - 100x the number of 4G masts and towers renders the old mobile deployment models impractical. An obvious solution is the deployment of nodes for home and office at FTTP terminal points to provide comprehensive network coverage/geographic infill.
Perhaps the prime quality of 5G, over and above 3 and 4G, that is seldom featured is that of very low latency which is an essential for remote robotics, surgery, medicine, AR and VR applications.
So in this presentation we consider all of theses aspects (and more) in the context of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and the move toward sustainable societies in order to present a degree of clarification as to which technologies will most likely applied where. This sees the Not as the nervous system of the planet with more thing connecting at close range off - net, with some consolidation and analysis at node before upload into the IoT.
In short; there is not enough energy available for all things to be connected by 5G technology, and nor is it necessary, the available alternatives for very short range - low energy connectivity are not only viable they are more attractive by size, form factor, cost, and operational modes, We therefor predict a dynamic mixed technology future…
5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems, abbreviated 5G, are the proposed next telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards.
An initial chip design by Qualcomm in October 2016, the Snapdragon X50 5G modem, supports operations in the 28 GHz band, also known as millimetre wave (mmW) spectrum. With 800 MHz bandwidth support, it is designed to support peak download speeds of up to 35.46 gigabits per second.
5G planning aims at higher capacity than current 4G, allowing a higher density of mobile broadband users, and supporting device-to-device, ultra reliable, and massive machine communications.
5G research and development also aims at lower latency than 4G equipment and lower battery consumption, for better implementation of the Internet of things
INTERNET OF THINGS
. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction
This slideset captures the evolution in Mobile communication. Talks about mobile side paradigm shift in recent past and the factors driving wireless technology evolution.
Wireless technologies are very famous and have taken over our life’s in daily to daily task, and it is popular among the techno people and the modern researchers. The time wireless technology was discovered, it had all the potential of the world to take over many previous technologies working with help of wires.
5G wireless technology overview
شرح اساسيات الجيل الخامس من اجيال الاتصالات اللاسلكية ومقارنة بينه وبين الاجيال السابقة وكذلك متطلبات العمل على هذا الجيل الجديد
The "Internet of Things" (IoT) has been around a long time and is becoming an increasingly growing topic. It has already impacted on our everyday lives at the workplace and at home.
Come and dive in for a night of exploration as we speak about some amazing products, IoT trends, current landscape and what the future will hold
There will be short IoT presentations as well as a panel of IoT panel speakers for you to engage and ask questions.
How to Build Out a Tech Eco-System | Dan Cregg | Lunch & Learn UCICove
About UCI Applied Innovation:
UCI Applied Innovation is a dynamic, innovative central platform for the UCI campus, entrepreneurs, inventors, the business community and investors to collaborate and move UCI research from lab to market.
About the Cove @ UCI:
To accelerate collaboration by better connecting innovation partners in Orange County, UCI Applied Innovation created the Cove, a physical, state-of-the-art hub for entrepreneurs to gather and navigate the resources available both on and off campus. The Cove is headquarters for UCI Applied Innovation, as well as houses several ecosystem partners including incubators, accelerators, angel investors, venture capitalists, mentors and legal experts.
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @UCICove
Twitter: @UCICove
Instagram: @UCICove
LinkedIn: @UCIAppliedInnovation
For more information:
cove@uci.edu
http://innovation.uci.edu/
5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems, abbreviated 5G, are the proposed next telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards.
An initial chip design by Qualcomm in October 2016, the Snapdragon X50 5G modem, supports operations in the 28 GHz band, also known as millimetre wave (mmW) spectrum. With 800 MHz bandwidth support, it is designed to support peak download speeds of up to 35.46 gigabits per second.
5G planning aims at higher capacity than current 4G, allowing a higher density of mobile broadband users, and supporting device-to-device, ultra reliable, and massive machine communications.
5G research and development also aims at lower latency than 4G equipment and lower battery consumption, for better implementation of the Internet of things
INTERNET OF THINGS
. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction
This slideset captures the evolution in Mobile communication. Talks about mobile side paradigm shift in recent past and the factors driving wireless technology evolution.
Wireless technologies are very famous and have taken over our life’s in daily to daily task, and it is popular among the techno people and the modern researchers. The time wireless technology was discovered, it had all the potential of the world to take over many previous technologies working with help of wires.
5G wireless technology overview
شرح اساسيات الجيل الخامس من اجيال الاتصالات اللاسلكية ومقارنة بينه وبين الاجيال السابقة وكذلك متطلبات العمل على هذا الجيل الجديد
The "Internet of Things" (IoT) has been around a long time and is becoming an increasingly growing topic. It has already impacted on our everyday lives at the workplace and at home.
Come and dive in for a night of exploration as we speak about some amazing products, IoT trends, current landscape and what the future will hold
There will be short IoT presentations as well as a panel of IoT panel speakers for you to engage and ask questions.
How to Build Out a Tech Eco-System | Dan Cregg | Lunch & Learn UCICove
About UCI Applied Innovation:
UCI Applied Innovation is a dynamic, innovative central platform for the UCI campus, entrepreneurs, inventors, the business community and investors to collaborate and move UCI research from lab to market.
About the Cove @ UCI:
To accelerate collaboration by better connecting innovation partners in Orange County, UCI Applied Innovation created the Cove, a physical, state-of-the-art hub for entrepreneurs to gather and navigate the resources available both on and off campus. The Cove is headquarters for UCI Applied Innovation, as well as houses several ecosystem partners including incubators, accelerators, angel investors, venture capitalists, mentors and legal experts.
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @UCICove
Twitter: @UCICove
Instagram: @UCICove
LinkedIn: @UCIAppliedInnovation
For more information:
cove@uci.edu
http://innovation.uci.edu/
MIPI DevCon 2021: MIPI D-PHY and MIPI CSI-2 for IoT: AI Edge DevicesMIPI Alliance
Presented by Ashraf Takla, Mixel Inc.
This presentation covers the deployment of MIPI D-PHY℠ and MIPI CSI-2® in IoT and edge devices. While many mobile-influenced applications benefit from the low-power, small-form factor of MIPI specifications, AI edge processors in particular are seeing a surge in the use of MIPI specifications for their sensors as market trends shift from processing in the cloud or central location, to processing at the edge.
This presentation includes a high-level system overview of a specific use case, Perceive Ergo edge inference processor, and how Mixel was able to meet Perceive’s stringent requirements with its MIPI D-PHY CSI-2 TX and D-PHY CSI-2 RX IPs.
Edge computing allows data produced by internet of things (IoT) devices to be processed closer to where it is created instead of sending it across long routes to data centers or clouds.
Doing this computing closer to the edge of the network lets organizations analyze important data in near real-time – a need of organizations across many industries, including manufacturing, health care, telecommunications and finance.Edge computing deployments are ideal in a variety of circumstances. One is when IoT devices have poor connectivity and it’s not efficient for IoT devices to be constantly connected to a central cloud.
Other use cases have to do with latency-sensitive processing of information. Edge computing reduces latency because data does not have to traverse over a network to a data center or cloud for processing. This is ideal for situations where latencies of milliseconds can be untenable, such as in financial services or manufacturing.
NEDAS Boston Presentations - July 13 2016Ilissa Miller
Presentations by Anritsu's Gregg Toback, titled “In-building Mapping Solution with Real-time 3D Location Information”. Westell presented by Tom Chamberlain titled “Understanding Public Safety Requirements and Processes for In-Building Public Safety Coverage”. Scott Gregory of SOLiD titled “7 things that need to Happen to Get DAS into the Middleprise”. “Viability of Private LTE Networks” presented by Persistent Telecoms Chris Porto and Global Capacity presented by Mary Stanhope titled “Leveraging Wireless Internet for Business Continuity”.
A recap of the JMA webinar hosted by NEDAS on December 13, 2017)Ilissa Miller
The NEDAS Live Seminar Series 2017: Software Defined Remote Units: An Industry Game Changer was held on December 13, 2007.
The event was presented by Andrew Otete, Product Line Engineer- TEKO DAS for JMA Wireless.
The program provided an overview of the various requirements for assuring indoor coverage and performance including:
-The leading organizations that provide specifications for network performance and testing
-How the various jurisdictions are adopting and adapting these for their own use
-What are the requirements and various ways they are applied
-Key challenges to putting requirements in place and enforcing them
-Effective solutions to overcome these challenges, including live demonstration
-Case studies of successfully assuring performance
This seminar was sponsored by JMA Wireless.
For more information on NEDAS programs, events and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.nedas.com
A recap of the PCTEL webinar hosted by NEDAS on December 7, 2017Ilissa Miller
The NEDAS Live Seminar Series: Assuring Critical Communications for Public Safety: Supporting the Effort to Verify Indoor Network Performance was held on December 7, 2017.
The event presented by David Adams, Senior Product Manager, PCTEL RF Solutions and Jason Chambers, CSM & CPM Service Manager – SeaTac, Day Wireless Systems.
The program provided an overview of the various requirements for assuring indoor coverage and performance including:
-The leading organizations that provide specifications for network performance and testing
-How the various jurisdictions are adopting and adapting these for their own use
-What are the requirements and various ways they are applied
-Key challenges to putting requirements in place and enforcing them
-Effective solutions to overcome these challenges, including live demonstration
-Case studies of successfully assuring performance
This seminar was sponsored by PCTEL and DAY Wireless Systems.
For more information on NEDAS programs, events and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.nedas.com
This fall, we kicked off our first NEDAS San Francisco Symposium on October 17th at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Our one-day event offered workshops and training sessions to educate attendees on the technologies and solutions for driving growth throughout the in-building wireless industry.
This unique opportunity, colocated with The INCOMPAS Show: Fall 2017, allowed attendees to network with industry leaders in the wireless and wireline communities as well as hear from speakers from Ericsson, Achieve Unite, ZenFi, Digital Bridge Holdings, EdgeconneX, Fiberlight, Vertical Bridge, Lightower Fiber Networks, Initi Fiber, INCOMPAS, Adtell, San Francisco Department of Technology, Steel in the Air, Wireless 20/20, Telemon Telecom, NextEdge Networks and Nextlink Wireless.
The event began with a Women’s Networking Breakfast followed by panel presentations including "Executive Insights: The Truth Behind Converged Network Solutions", "Small Cell Synergies", "Network Solutions Implemented to Enable Ubiquitous Connectivity" and "The Edge for Tomorrow: How the Edge will Continue to Re-Shape the Network."
We are grateful for those who took part in this event, whether as an attendee or guest speaker and we also wish to thank our event sponsors: Perfect10 Wireless, Zenfi, SOLiD, and Anritsu.
If you were unable to attend, or are interested in learning more about our future NEDAS events and programs, visit our website: www.nedas.com or find us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
NEDAS DC Photo Recap - November 29, 2016Ilissa Miller
A recap of the Northeast DAS & Small Cell association (NEDAS) D.C. Symposium in photos. Featuring the Lunch & Learn presentations, panel, break, stadium tour, the networking reception and more.
In case you missed it, check out the photo highlight from the NEDAS Boston Workshops & Social on July 13 at the District Hall. The event had well attended discussions which provided insight into the in-building wireless community, followed by a networking reception to network, interact and grow with over 200+ expected attendees.
The Northeast DAS & Small Cell Association’s (NEDAS) Fourth Annual Spring In-Building Wireless Summit brings together leading industry executives, vendors, service providers and end-users for learning, sharing, collaborating and presentations on cutting-edge DAS, Wi-Fi, and Small Cell technology solutions.
The Fourth Annual Spring 2016 Summit takes place April 5-6, 2016 in New York City. Industry executives, providers, end-users, IT managers, network engineers, architects, vendors and more will attend and take part in pre-event training sessions as well as panel discussions that deliberate the evolving landscape of in-building wireless solutions and technologies. This event explores, through a collaborative and open environment, solutions that will support the convergence of wireline and wireless technologies inherent in today’s hybrid wireless systems (a.k.a. heterogeneous networks).
NEDAS California Holiday Celebration 2015Ilissa Miller
Event sponsors: Commscope, Connectivity Wireless Solutions, DASpedia, Data Center POST, iMiller Public Relations, SOLiD and Walker & Associates put on a great event December 2, 2015 at Epic Roasthouse in San Francisco.
In case you missed it, check out the photo highlight form the NEDAS Toronto Workshops & Social event on September 29th at 2nd Floor Events. The event had well attended discussions which provided specific insight into the in-building wireless community, followed by a cocktail reception to network, interact and grow with the over 125+ attendees.
[10/6/15, 9:34:23 AM] Amy Sesol: Check out the NEDAS Toronto presentations from September 29th at 2nd Floor events. These presentations discuss the trends, challenges and development of in-building wireless solutions. Some key presentations include: Cellular Capacity in Crisis! The Evolution of Airport Communications and the Demand for Technology and Bandwidth, Business Model Trends, Stepping through and In-Building Project Lifecycle, and more!
[10/6/15, 9:38:03 AM] Amy Sesol: NEDAS photo presentations: In case you missed it, check out the photo highlight form the NEDAS Toronto Workshops & Social event on September 29th at 2nd Floor Events. The event had well attended discussions which provided specific insight into the in-building wireless community, followed by a cocktail reception to network, interact and grow with the over 125+ attendees.
NEDAS Boston Workshop Presentations - July 15, 2015Ilissa Miller
Presentations by PCTel presented by Marc Nguessan, SeeWave Product Manager titled "Interference Hunting: Tools and Service Solutions." Solutelia presented by Nikhil Gogate, Sr. and Luis Najera titled "RF Data Collection & Remote Control/Monitoring using WINd Solution." John Holmblad of the US Senate in Cybersecurity and Professor at the University of Maryland at Maryland University College titled "Achieving confidence in Cyberspace. It's all about Risk Management." and SOLiD presented by Dennis Rigney titled "The Evolution of DAS Ownership."
Experience the Northeast DAS and Small Cell Association's Boston event in Photos. NEDAS was held on July 15, 2015 at District Hall. Workshops were presented by PCTel, Solutelia, and SOLiD. With walls to write on, great food and drink - fun was had by all.
NEDAS NYC In Building Wireless Summit - March 31, 2015 - Peering into the FutureIlissa Miller
The Northeast DAS and Small Cell Association’s (NEDAS) Third Annual Spring In-Building Wireless Summit brings together leading industry executives, vendors, service providers and end-users for learning, sharing, collaborating and presentations on cutting-edge DAS, Wi-Fi, and small cell technology solutions. The Third Annual Spring 2015 Summit takes place March 31, 2015 in New York City. Industry executives, providers, end-users, IT managers, network engineers, architects, vendors and more attend and take part in pre-event training sessions and panel discussions that explore the evolving landscape of in-building wireless solutions and technologies. This event explores through a collaborative and open environment solutions that will support the convergence of wireline and wireless technologies inherent in today’s hybrid wireless systems (a.k.a. heterogeneous networks).
NEDAS NYC 2015-March 31, 2015 all presentations finalIlissa Miller
The Northeast DAS and Small Cell Association’s (NEDAS) Third Annual Spring In-Building Wireless Summit brings together leading industry executives, vendors, service providers and end-users for learning, sharing, collaborating and presentations on cutting-edge DAS, Wi-Fi, and small cell technology solutions. The Third Annual Spring 2015 Summit takes place March 31, 2015 in New York City. Industry executives, providers, end-users, IT managers, network engineers, architects, vendors and more attend and take part in pre-event training sessions and panel discussions that explore the evolving landscape of in-building wireless solutions and technologies. This event explores through a collaborative and open environment solutions that will support the convergence of wireline and wireless technologies inherent in today’s hybrid wireless systems (a.k.a. heterogeneous networks).
Northeast Wireless Safety Summit February 4, 2015 PresentationsIlissa Miller
Northeast Wireless Safety Summit (NEWSS), founded by HPC Wireless, hosted the first annual Wireless Safety Summit in Tarrytown, NY on February 4, 2015. The panel of presenters delivered these slides during the full day program.
1st Annual Northeast Wireless Safety Summit (NEWSS) Photo RecapIlissa Miller
The Northeast Wireless Safety Summit, founded by HPC Wireless, took place in Tarrytown, NY on February 4, 2015. The event hosted nearly 200 people to discuss key issues and concerns related to tower safety. Sponsors of the event included: NATE, Infinity, Hiscock & Barclay, NYSWA, Keller and Heckman Law, BB&T Insurance Services, Cuddy & Feder, A Saxon Design Group, North River Integrated Management, Clicksafety, L.E.C. Inc, Crown Castle, Snyder & Snyder, Launch 3, Primus, Tectonic. Partners were:
NEDAS Philadelphia Social, January 7, 2015, in PicturesIlissa Miller
Northeast DAS and Small Cell Association hosted it's 4th annual Philadelphia Social on January 7, 2015. Hosted for the 3rd year at The Yards Brewery house where tours were offered and attendees left with a thank you glass compliments of MultiPath Communications Group.
RF Industries raffled a prize won by a representative from Redwing Electric. Event sponsors included Bluestone Communications, TE Connectivity, CARR & DUFF, Redwing, Pefect10 Wireless, Tectonic and our annual sponsors: ANRITSU, SOLiD, TESSCO, ZenFi Networks, ADRF, ATEC Wireless, RF Industries, Superior Essex, Crown Castle, Corning, MultiPath Communications Group, PCTEL.
Writing for business success helps individuals to prepare effectively for nearly any type of writing project. This presentation covers:
- Planning & Research
- Crafting an outline
- Identifying and conveying key messages
- Effectively writing for a niche market
- Importance of proper spelling and grammar
iMPR Trade show Marketing - Enhancing ROI Ilissa Miller
Ever wonder what goes into planning and executing an effective trade show participation? Wonder no more!
This presentation will provide you with the tools and information to plan effectively:
• Timeline Management
• Pre-Tradeshow Planning
• On-site Tradeshow Participation
• Effective Follow-Up
It's all about the who, what, why, where, when and of course... how.
NEDAS Fall In-Building Wireless Summit - October 2014 in PHOTOSIlissa Miller
NEDAS Fall 2014 In-Building Wireless Summit took place on October 22, 2014 at Gallaudet University Kellogg Conference Center. These photos showcase the events of the day beginning with the exhibitors and the Opening Remarks given by Ilissa Miller, President, Northeast DAS & Small Cell Association. Followed by presentations and panels by industry experts.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
3. External PIM is Still a Challenge!
Slide 3
DTP overlay confirms when PIM is
external.
But where is it? And how long does it
take to find the precise location?
Relative
distance
Remove steel wool and
see distance to site PIM
DTP with steel wool
marks antenna
Steel wool as
“PIM marker”
PIM?
PIM?
PIM?
4. Getting Closer to the PIM Artifact
Slide 4
“DTP worked, and I know
PIM is coming from about
30’ away. Now, where
exactly is the PIM source
in this antenna path?”
5. Slide 5
Getting Closer to the Actual PIM Artifact
Load
Spectrum Analyzer
with Burst Detect
tuned to IM3
frequency
F1, F2
F1, F2
ANTENNA
PIM
IM
products
Filter
PIM tester
PIM Hunter
10. Test Equipment – What’s Needed
Slide 10 Slide Title or URL
• Battery operated PIM tester of the CORRECT BAND
– Follow carrier MoP/s
– Be sure the SUT passes F1/F2, and receives IM3
• Spectrum Analyzer capable of reliably seeing extremely fast,
narrowband signals output by the PIM tester
– Anritsu “T” series with Burst Detect
• PIM Hunter, N style cable and appropriate band pass filter/s
11. Where PIM Hunter Works Best - Rooftops
Slide 11
• Rusty objects
• Overlapping sheet metal on parapet
cap
• Objects you can’t see under roofing
materials
• Loose cable connectors at antenna
12. Where PIM Hunter Works Best - Tower Sites
Slide 12
• Loose cable clamps
• Rusty metal connections
• Other antennas
• Etc.
13. Spectrum Analyzer Setup
Slide 13
Center frequency = IM3 frequency
Span = 100 kHz
RBW = Auto
Pre-amp = ON
Trace A = Average
# of averages = 2 or 3
Trace B = max hold
Sweep Mode = Burst Detect
14. SpecA Display During a PIM Hunt
Slide 14
• Set upper limit a few dB lower than
max level seen by PIM analyzer
• Turn Limit Alarm “ON”
• Set volume to maximum
• When probe is at the PIM source,
signal level increases
• Listen for audible alarm to ID exact
location
15. Things we are Finding…
Slide 15
• Loose hose clamp behind / below antenna
• Tightening hose clamp gained 15 dB PIM improvement
16. Things we are Finding…
Slide 16
• “Hot spots” under roofing material
• “Hot spots” on parapet face
• Covering with “PIM blanket” eliminated the PIM sources
17. Things we are Finding…
Slide 17
• “Hot spot” on other side of stealth panel
• Covering small area with “PIM blanket” material reduced
PIM by 20 dB!
18. Summary – PIM Hunter 2000-1884-R
• Patent pending design
• Broad frequency range
• Insensitive to probe orientation
• Low PIM construction
• Fiberglass extension rod
• Molded ABS probe cover
• TuffGrip®
handle
Slide 18
The PIM Hunter enables test technicians to precisely locate
sources of external passive (PIM) at cell sites.
21. • What is the ROW
• Why do some of us care?
Small cells/oDAS
• What structures are
available?
• What else is/can go in the
ROW? IoT:
• Advanced metering
infrastructure
• Distribution
automation
• Smart city applications
• Sensors
Agenda
22. What is the ROW?
•Road that is open
to the public and
maintained and
controlled by
government
•Includes land
beyond the edge
of the road
23. •Often includes public utility private
property
•Ownership of the dirt varies
•Property lines not always easy to
delineate (state, county, muni, private?)
•State and local law vary
What is the ROW?
24. Why does this group care?
•Cheap
colocation of
small cells &
oDAS close to
cellular
customers
•Customary
practices
31. IoT uses - AMI
•Advanced metering
infrastructure (AMI)
for electric, gas,
water
•Mostly electric
•Loves the pole top
•Super dense
networks
32. SUPER DENSE!
• 7,000 pole top nodes
• 11,000 square miles
bathed in 2.4Ghz RF
• Connects 620,000
meters
• How many pole top
small cells radiating in
Maine today?
33. IoT uses – distribution automation
•Distribution
automation (DA) for
electric, gas, water
•Mostly electric
•Reclosers, fuse
savers, capacitor
banks, voltage
sensing
36. Sounds like a lot of ad hoc
networks?
•That’s a lot of ad hoc
networks in the
ROW
•Public vs private
networks
•Emergence of lower
power/low
bandwidth networks
•5G trumps?
41. • The Connected World
• What Matter’s Past, Now
and In The Future
• Commercial Real Estate
& The Cloud
• Commercial Real Estate
& IOT
• Commercial Real Estate
& Wireless
• The CRE Business Case
for Infrastructure
• In-Building
• Wireless
• Entrance
• Data Center
• Ecosystem
Agenda
42. The Connected World
A GLOBAL
PHENOMENON
• 25% CAGR Growth in Data Globally Cisco
VNI Includes land beyond the edge of the
road
• 2.3ZB Annual global IP traffic will surpass
the zettabyte threshold in 2016, and will
reach 2.3 ZB by 2020 -Cisco VNI
• 24Billion Connected Devices by 2024
-Cisco VNI
• $1.3T Spent on network services globally in
2016 Deloitte's Telecommunications
Outlook
44. What Matter’s Past, Now and
In The Future
•Past
• Tethered
• Client Server
• Building = Space
•Present
• Mobile
• Cloud
• Building = Productivity
•Future
• Predictive Mobile
• Edge Cloud
• Building = Value Creation
46. CRE & Cloud
#1 Impact on User Experience with Cloud
Computing?
Connectivity
#1 Trend in Applications?
Move to Cloud
Workers using Cloud applications are 13%
more productive than desktop applications.
Software’s impact on business and its shift to
the cloud means connectivity is increasingly
a critical infrastructure when selecting office,
data center, warehouse, manufacturing and
DR locations.
Impact to CRE
Time on Market +-
Lease Rate +-
Lease Length +-
Occupancy +-
47. IOT Meets CRE
Sensors + NO Connectivity = NO VALUE
Security????
WiFi?, LTE? Broadband?
Value?
Financial Return on Efficiency Gains
Improved Safety/Security/Insurance
Property Differentiation
IOT Goals in CRE
- Energy Savings
- Security
- Operational Efficiency
- Tenant Satisfaction
48. Wireless Meets LEED Certified
• Wi-Fi is only part of the
answer
• Wireless is one of the
most visible decision
points in the lease
decision process
• Wireless is one of the
most common complaints
in tenant experiences
• Regulatory Compliance
Matters – Missed Capital
Efficiency Opportunity
80 percent of all cellular traffic
occurs indoors
When most people are faced with an emergency, they
instinctively reach for their mobile device – not a landline – to
call 911.
49. The Business Case for
Communications Infrastructure
• Lease Rate
• Occupancy Rate
• Lease Term
• Asset Value
• CAMS
• ROIC
Millennials will make up nearly 75% of the
workforce by 202
Global building energy management systems
(BEMS) is expected to grow to $5.2 billion by
2020, at a CAGR of 17 percent from 2017
Increasingly complex buildings produce a
growing amount of data that can be used to
manage systems, increase efficiency, improve
safety, and support a higher quality of life for
end-users.
This data is often generated via sensors that are
integrated into different systems and
distributed throughout the building.
Forward-thinking contractors are setting new
standards for innovation, creating programs to
deploy new workflows, leveraging sensors and
data to improve safety during the construction
process, and integrating sensors and smart
networks within completed buildings.
50. The Connected World
The Building’s Investment Is Infrastructure,
Strategy + Passive Enablement
• In-Building
• Wireless
• Entrance
• Data Center
• Ecosystem
53. The Fiber Tsunami
ATT experienced 100,000% increase in data
traffic from 2007-2015
Internet of Things to create 200 billion connected
devices by 2020
Carriers expect to see continued 57%
year-over-year increase in wireless data
consumption
55. Pillars of the Bridge
• Authority
• Aesthetics
• Process &Timing
• Costs
• Fiber & Wifi
• Trust &
Communication
56. Authority
Carriers
• DAS & Small cell
indistinguishable
• Equal treatment
under Title II
• Eliminate local
control
Jurisdictions
• Facilitate PROW
• Safety
• Public Interest
• Reasonable &
Equitable Access
• Fair
compensation
Help the process evolve. Assume the role of
educators and innovators.
61. Fiber & WIFI
Carriers
• Access to ROW
• Capital Intensive
• Competition
• Consolidation
Jurisdictions
• Foundation of
Smart City
Infrastructure
• Control Scale
• Long Term Capital
Investment
• Serve public
Fiber & WIFI presents opportunities for P3’s &
common element for Smart City Infrastructure
62. Trust & Communication
Carriers
• Presume ignorance
• Fragmentation
• Outsourced silos
Jurisdictions
• Duty to protect
public interest
• Carriers Fail to
deliver
• Insulation &
Isolation
Trust, communication and citizenship are paramount
for telecommunications ecosystem to flourish
63. Take aways for bridge building
• Authority: Help the process evolve. Assume the role of
educators and innovators.
• Aesthetics: Concealment costs, but the cost of
uncontrolled expansion is blight. Compromise has to be a
bigger factor than profit.
• Process & Timing: Be mindful of the evolving nature of
siting and permitting, create realistic expectations
• Costs: Look for synergies, partner, leverage scale
• Fiber & WIFI presents opportunities for P3’s & common
element for Smart City Infrastructure
• Trust, communication and citizenship are paramount for
telecommunications ecosystem to flourish
66. Solving for Middleprise requires a toolkit approach
Enterprise-ready, Operator-grade In-Building Solutions
High-end Large Venue in-Building market
500,000 + Sq. Ft. is well served by DAS
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69. • Wave Wireless is centered around the needs of real estate developers and
building owners
• Challenging the current deal structure for privately-financed neutral-host
ownership model within the in-building wireless infrastructure environment
• Focus on Cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity in multi-tenant enterprise buildings in
the following verticals – New Construction, MDUs, Commercial Offices,
Hospitality, Government, Health Care and Sports/Entertainment
• Best tenant experience and public safety connectivity where federal, state
and local fire codes mandate
(formerly DAS Worldwide)
74. NEDAS is proud to announce its partnership
with INCOMPAS: Fall 2017
● INCOMPAS, October 15 - 17; NEDAS, October 17
● Expanded perspective of communications industry
● Communications integrations
● Expanded branding opportunities
● Ability to speak to a more diverse audience
● NEDAS is continually developing and morphing as the wirelines and
wireless worlds converge to enable IoT everywhere
● Exhibitor and sponsorship prospectus available shortly. Please contact
info@nedas.com for more information
● Media Room supported by iMPR
75. “Bringing NEDAS to The INCOMPAS Show is yet another way that INCOMPAS
is enhancing our attendees’ experience, offering them the chance to explore
cutting-edge small cell technologies and potential opportunities, including the
advent of 5G, that will expand their businesses,” says Chip Pickering, CEO of
INCOMPAS. “We look forward to collaborating with NEDAS and welcoming
their members to San Francisco.”
~Chip Pickering, CEO, INCOMPAS
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