This document discusses various wireless technologies including ZigBee and methods to reduce interference between them. It mentions several companies such as Harvard Technology, Cree Inc., SISCO, and Willow Technologies that develop wireless lighting control and networking products using ZigBee. The document also discusses papers from these companies on topics like WiFi interference, test procedures to analyze interference, and strategies for channel selection and collision avoidance to reduce interference between different wireless standards operating in the 2.4GHz band.
PEMEA from a Concept to Reality
Examples of Pan-European Mobile Emergency App Architecture implementations
Matteo Galliani, Product Manager, Beta80 and Bertrand Casse, Director of Public Affairs, Deveryware –
This document discusses emergency calling services and Next Generation 112. It describes how emergency calls currently work over traditional phone networks and smartphones, and how NG112 will improve emergency calling by including caller location information and allowing different call types like VoIP. The document outlines some benefits of NG112, such as quality of service for emergency calls, and recommends steps for public safety answering points to prepare for NG112 implementation.
LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) is a new technology dedicated to connecting independent and frugal IoT devices over long ranges using little power. It allows battery-powered sensors to send small amounts of data to base stations kilometers away. LPWAN networks can be private, managed internally, or operated by a provider and offer mobility. Common use cases include utility metering, logistics tracking, predictive maintenance, agriculture monitoring, and health/safety applications. The leading LPWAN provider is Sigfox, which has deployed commercial networks in over 10 countries offering connectivity for up to 14 euros per year.
In this session, a public authority having deployed a state-wide Next Generation emergency calls handling systems will share its experience with us. What will happen in Europe? EENA will share its plan to move forward with the deployment of NG112.
Chair: Chantal Bonardi, Technical Officer, Special Committee (SC) on Emergency Communications (EMTEL), European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
Slides of my presentation at the Paris Hackers meetup (Oct 2014)
Overview of what Sigfox is about, its benefits & constraints. Use cases, alternatives, et al
From an outsider point of view ;) I joined Sigfox several months after that
This document is a resume for Werner Potgieter summarizing his education and work experience in telecommunications engineering. It shows that he has over 20 years of experience in transmission engineering, service assurance, and network design for Vodacom and Telkom South Africa. He holds multiple technical diplomas in engineering, electronics, and communications. His current role is a Senior Specialist at Vodacom where he is responsible for network element testing, troubleshooting, and software provisioning on their core IP, MPLS, and DWDM networks.
This document discusses various wireless technologies including ZigBee and methods to reduce interference between them. It mentions several companies such as Harvard Technology, Cree Inc., SISCO, and Willow Technologies that develop wireless lighting control and networking products using ZigBee. The document also discusses papers from these companies on topics like WiFi interference, test procedures to analyze interference, and strategies for channel selection and collision avoidance to reduce interference between different wireless standards operating in the 2.4GHz band.
PEMEA from a Concept to Reality
Examples of Pan-European Mobile Emergency App Architecture implementations
Matteo Galliani, Product Manager, Beta80 and Bertrand Casse, Director of Public Affairs, Deveryware –
This document discusses emergency calling services and Next Generation 112. It describes how emergency calls currently work over traditional phone networks and smartphones, and how NG112 will improve emergency calling by including caller location information and allowing different call types like VoIP. The document outlines some benefits of NG112, such as quality of service for emergency calls, and recommends steps for public safety answering points to prepare for NG112 implementation.
LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) is a new technology dedicated to connecting independent and frugal IoT devices over long ranges using little power. It allows battery-powered sensors to send small amounts of data to base stations kilometers away. LPWAN networks can be private, managed internally, or operated by a provider and offer mobility. Common use cases include utility metering, logistics tracking, predictive maintenance, agriculture monitoring, and health/safety applications. The leading LPWAN provider is Sigfox, which has deployed commercial networks in over 10 countries offering connectivity for up to 14 euros per year.
In this session, a public authority having deployed a state-wide Next Generation emergency calls handling systems will share its experience with us. What will happen in Europe? EENA will share its plan to move forward with the deployment of NG112.
Chair: Chantal Bonardi, Technical Officer, Special Committee (SC) on Emergency Communications (EMTEL), European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
Slides of my presentation at the Paris Hackers meetup (Oct 2014)
Overview of what Sigfox is about, its benefits & constraints. Use cases, alternatives, et al
From an outsider point of view ;) I joined Sigfox several months after that
This document is a resume for Werner Potgieter summarizing his education and work experience in telecommunications engineering. It shows that he has over 20 years of experience in transmission engineering, service assurance, and network design for Vodacom and Telkom South Africa. He holds multiple technical diplomas in engineering, electronics, and communications. His current role is a Senior Specialist at Vodacom where he is responsible for network element testing, troubleshooting, and software provisioning on their core IP, MPLS, and DWDM networks.
Arqiva is now building a national low-power, low-cost IoT network using proven SIGFOX technology. The network is already operational in 10 of the UK’s largest cities. Using the network – companies are already running trials with low power connected devices and services. Simon will discuss some of the case studies of applications the SIGFOX network has surfaced e.g. connected alarms, social care in the home, smart parking and waste management.
The document provides an overview of Sigfox, a Low Power Wide Area Network technology that enables Internet of Things applications. Sigfox uses a low-cost, low-power network designed for small amounts of infrequent data from sensors and devices. It allows devices to communicate small amounts of data over long ranges using little battery power. The technology aims to address connectivity and power constraints that prevent many IoT devices from communicating over traditional networks. Several use cases are described that demonstrate how Sigfox can help track assets, monitor utilities usage, and optimize processes in industries like smart cities, agriculture and logistics.
The document discusses Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) and long range radio modem devices to connect billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices for applications like agriculture, telemedicine, smart grids, and more. It outlines challenges with existing connectivity options and how LPWAN technologies like those offered by Nwave can provide ultra low-cost, long range connectivity for battery-powered devices. Nwave offers base stations, wireless modems, radio modules, and an IoT management platform to enable scalable, interoperable LPWAN networks.
The Sound of Silence: Radio Communications in the age of the changing control room
Reinard Van Loo, Senior Advisor & Subject Matter Expert Public Safety, Frequentis
Fiona Lee, Manager, and Alastair Breeze, Software Engineer, Google – Emergency Location Service (ELS): New developments since EENA 2019
Salvatore Baglieri, Head of EMEA – Pixel Carrier Engineering, Google – ELS error rates & best practices
Signaling impact of emerging technologiesAlberto Diez
This is was an animated presentation I did at the LTE North America Conference 2015 in November in Dallas. Originally it was an animated presentation. As usual without me speaking is not easy to grasp the message
ST tech tour - sigfox presentation & hands-on dempFrançois Oudot
This presentations was given at the ST tech tour of Chicago and Seattle. It introduces sigfox and go through the first steps of getting your hands on the ST devkit and the sigfox backend.
LoRaWAN What is it good for - Mark Stanley, Mike BeardmoreThings North
LoRaWAN is a low-power wide-area network specification intended for wireless battery-operated devices communicating over regional, national, or global networks. It provides secure bi-directional communications, mobility, and localization services using long-range radio signal transmission with low data rates. LoRaWAN is suitable for applications involving infrequent data transmissions over long distances, such as asset tracking and monitoring of infrastructure, but is not well-suited for real-time tracking or continuous streaming of images or audio. Examples of suitable uses include smart irrigation in farming, monitoring of park infrastructure and traffic in cities, and preventative maintenance in industrial settings.
Subsea Wireless Automation - Subsea Internet of ThingsJohn Gibbs
Subsea Wireless Automation
Subsea Internet of Things: is a network of smart, wireless sensors and devices configured to provide actionable operational intelligence such as performance, performance, condition and diagnostic information
This document provides an introduction and overview of LTE-M technology from Sierra Wireless, a leading provider of Internet of Things solutions. The summary includes:
1) Sierra Wireless has a comprehensive IoT offering including wireless modules, gateways, and cloud connectivity services and is a global leader in the cellular IoT market.
2) LTE-M is a new 3GPP standardized low-power wide-area technology that provides improved power efficiency, coverage, and cost compared to previous cellular technologies for IoT applications.
3) The document outlines the key features and benefits of LTE-M including ultra low power consumption, deep indoor coverage, low device complexity, global network coverage, and support in over
This document discusses the transition from narrowband critical communications technologies like TETRA to broadband technologies like LTE and 5G for public safety and other critical users. It notes that narrowband technologies will continue to be used for many years but that national transitions to critical 4G/5G will occur during this decade. Key factors in the transition include technology maturity, standards, spectrum availability, user adoption, and replacement cycles for existing networks. The document also outlines 3GPP's roadmap for developing critical communications capabilities in Release 18 of 5G standards to better support needs like coverage, reliability, and large-scale incidents.
The document discusses how smart cities and the Internet of Things can impact public safety. It outlines some of the challenges like security, connectivity, and citizen confidence. It describes how connected safety forces of the future may be automatic, intelligent, unified, and collaborative. The Atos Urban Data Platform integrates data from sensors to provide aggregated views and support decision making. Examples from Marseille and Nice show how technologies like mobile apps, data collection, and AI can help police react faster and anticipate risky situations to make cities safer. Key recommendations include starting with a realistic vision, providing new technologies to fight crime, building a secure and scalable network infrastructure, and measuring performance.
Sigfox Workshop in Torino - Nov 26th
Full presentation of the Sigfox service : basics, radio protocol & properties, uplink/downlink communications, security, hardware solutions, cloud service, current use cases in production, ...
+ Support slides for technical workshop with SmartEverything boards
The document summarizes Nemergent Solutions, a startup focused on next generation emergency networks including next generation emergency calling (NG112), mission critical communications (MCPTT, MCData, MCVideo), and use of IoT for public safety. It provides an overview of Nemergent's approach to integrating these technologies including an NG112 platform, MCPTT system, and IoT platform to provide a unified critical communications solution. It also briefly outlines Nemergent's involvement in standards organizations and awards received for their work on open source MCPTT clients and experimental MCPTT systems.
These slides describe the working relation between TBSS Khai Kinh Co. Ltd and Terma Radar in terms of engineering work and training. They also include expertise and experiences of TBSS in radar training and engineering.
TBSS-SkyRadar had entered into agreement where TBSS becomes the authorized dealer for SkyRadar Radar Training Systems in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. TBSS will also partner SkyRadar in Indonesia in a separate agreement. For projects in Singapore and Malaysia, the working relation is based on case basis as SkyRadar has already dealers in these two countries.
These slides describes the partnership, SkyRadar Radar Training Systems, TBSS expertise in Radar and Proposed TBSS Radar courses with SkyRadar Radar Training Systems.
Federal Technology Solutions, Inc. (FTSI) is a minority-owned technology and communications company that provides design, construction, and maintenance services for networks worldwide. FTSI's services include network engineering, wireless installation, security systems, and fiber optic and copper cable infrastructure. FTSI has experience working for government agencies and corporations to implement classified and unclassified communication systems.
Samax is a telecom integrator and system integrator located in India with a presence in Nepal, Myanmar, Dubai, and North America. It provides turnkey telecom infrastructure solutions including network design, planning, implementation and optimization of 2G, 3G, LTE, CDMA, and WCDMA networks. Samax also offers services such as systems analysis, presales support, maintenance, training and consultancy. Its goal is to help customers boost productivity and succeed using integrated technology solutions.
Deck provides an overview of Panduit's Enterprise Network Infrastructure security solution, plus a summary of how Panduit achieved cost savings while deploying secure Enterprise solution in its own World Headquarters building. Go to http://www.panduit.com/NetKey for more information.
We are a Network solutions provider & Hardware aggregator. We offer comprehensive solutions for all sectors - Turnkey Project solutions for IT Infrastructure, IT Services, Security Surveillance Systems & Services, Hardware Consulting and Aggregation After Sales Management & Maintenance Services.
Arqiva is now building a national low-power, low-cost IoT network using proven SIGFOX technology. The network is already operational in 10 of the UK’s largest cities. Using the network – companies are already running trials with low power connected devices and services. Simon will discuss some of the case studies of applications the SIGFOX network has surfaced e.g. connected alarms, social care in the home, smart parking and waste management.
The document provides an overview of Sigfox, a Low Power Wide Area Network technology that enables Internet of Things applications. Sigfox uses a low-cost, low-power network designed for small amounts of infrequent data from sensors and devices. It allows devices to communicate small amounts of data over long ranges using little battery power. The technology aims to address connectivity and power constraints that prevent many IoT devices from communicating over traditional networks. Several use cases are described that demonstrate how Sigfox can help track assets, monitor utilities usage, and optimize processes in industries like smart cities, agriculture and logistics.
The document discusses Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) and long range radio modem devices to connect billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices for applications like agriculture, telemedicine, smart grids, and more. It outlines challenges with existing connectivity options and how LPWAN technologies like those offered by Nwave can provide ultra low-cost, long range connectivity for battery-powered devices. Nwave offers base stations, wireless modems, radio modules, and an IoT management platform to enable scalable, interoperable LPWAN networks.
The Sound of Silence: Radio Communications in the age of the changing control room
Reinard Van Loo, Senior Advisor & Subject Matter Expert Public Safety, Frequentis
Fiona Lee, Manager, and Alastair Breeze, Software Engineer, Google – Emergency Location Service (ELS): New developments since EENA 2019
Salvatore Baglieri, Head of EMEA – Pixel Carrier Engineering, Google – ELS error rates & best practices
Signaling impact of emerging technologiesAlberto Diez
This is was an animated presentation I did at the LTE North America Conference 2015 in November in Dallas. Originally it was an animated presentation. As usual without me speaking is not easy to grasp the message
ST tech tour - sigfox presentation & hands-on dempFrançois Oudot
This presentations was given at the ST tech tour of Chicago and Seattle. It introduces sigfox and go through the first steps of getting your hands on the ST devkit and the sigfox backend.
LoRaWAN What is it good for - Mark Stanley, Mike BeardmoreThings North
LoRaWAN is a low-power wide-area network specification intended for wireless battery-operated devices communicating over regional, national, or global networks. It provides secure bi-directional communications, mobility, and localization services using long-range radio signal transmission with low data rates. LoRaWAN is suitable for applications involving infrequent data transmissions over long distances, such as asset tracking and monitoring of infrastructure, but is not well-suited for real-time tracking or continuous streaming of images or audio. Examples of suitable uses include smart irrigation in farming, monitoring of park infrastructure and traffic in cities, and preventative maintenance in industrial settings.
Subsea Wireless Automation - Subsea Internet of ThingsJohn Gibbs
Subsea Wireless Automation
Subsea Internet of Things: is a network of smart, wireless sensors and devices configured to provide actionable operational intelligence such as performance, performance, condition and diagnostic information
This document provides an introduction and overview of LTE-M technology from Sierra Wireless, a leading provider of Internet of Things solutions. The summary includes:
1) Sierra Wireless has a comprehensive IoT offering including wireless modules, gateways, and cloud connectivity services and is a global leader in the cellular IoT market.
2) LTE-M is a new 3GPP standardized low-power wide-area technology that provides improved power efficiency, coverage, and cost compared to previous cellular technologies for IoT applications.
3) The document outlines the key features and benefits of LTE-M including ultra low power consumption, deep indoor coverage, low device complexity, global network coverage, and support in over
This document discusses the transition from narrowband critical communications technologies like TETRA to broadband technologies like LTE and 5G for public safety and other critical users. It notes that narrowband technologies will continue to be used for many years but that national transitions to critical 4G/5G will occur during this decade. Key factors in the transition include technology maturity, standards, spectrum availability, user adoption, and replacement cycles for existing networks. The document also outlines 3GPP's roadmap for developing critical communications capabilities in Release 18 of 5G standards to better support needs like coverage, reliability, and large-scale incidents.
The document discusses how smart cities and the Internet of Things can impact public safety. It outlines some of the challenges like security, connectivity, and citizen confidence. It describes how connected safety forces of the future may be automatic, intelligent, unified, and collaborative. The Atos Urban Data Platform integrates data from sensors to provide aggregated views and support decision making. Examples from Marseille and Nice show how technologies like mobile apps, data collection, and AI can help police react faster and anticipate risky situations to make cities safer. Key recommendations include starting with a realistic vision, providing new technologies to fight crime, building a secure and scalable network infrastructure, and measuring performance.
Sigfox Workshop in Torino - Nov 26th
Full presentation of the Sigfox service : basics, radio protocol & properties, uplink/downlink communications, security, hardware solutions, cloud service, current use cases in production, ...
+ Support slides for technical workshop with SmartEverything boards
The document summarizes Nemergent Solutions, a startup focused on next generation emergency networks including next generation emergency calling (NG112), mission critical communications (MCPTT, MCData, MCVideo), and use of IoT for public safety. It provides an overview of Nemergent's approach to integrating these technologies including an NG112 platform, MCPTT system, and IoT platform to provide a unified critical communications solution. It also briefly outlines Nemergent's involvement in standards organizations and awards received for their work on open source MCPTT clients and experimental MCPTT systems.
These slides describe the working relation between TBSS Khai Kinh Co. Ltd and Terma Radar in terms of engineering work and training. They also include expertise and experiences of TBSS in radar training and engineering.
TBSS-SkyRadar had entered into agreement where TBSS becomes the authorized dealer for SkyRadar Radar Training Systems in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. TBSS will also partner SkyRadar in Indonesia in a separate agreement. For projects in Singapore and Malaysia, the working relation is based on case basis as SkyRadar has already dealers in these two countries.
These slides describes the partnership, SkyRadar Radar Training Systems, TBSS expertise in Radar and Proposed TBSS Radar courses with SkyRadar Radar Training Systems.
Federal Technology Solutions, Inc. (FTSI) is a minority-owned technology and communications company that provides design, construction, and maintenance services for networks worldwide. FTSI's services include network engineering, wireless installation, security systems, and fiber optic and copper cable infrastructure. FTSI has experience working for government agencies and corporations to implement classified and unclassified communication systems.
Samax is a telecom integrator and system integrator located in India with a presence in Nepal, Myanmar, Dubai, and North America. It provides turnkey telecom infrastructure solutions including network design, planning, implementation and optimization of 2G, 3G, LTE, CDMA, and WCDMA networks. Samax also offers services such as systems analysis, presales support, maintenance, training and consultancy. Its goal is to help customers boost productivity and succeed using integrated technology solutions.
Deck provides an overview of Panduit's Enterprise Network Infrastructure security solution, plus a summary of how Panduit achieved cost savings while deploying secure Enterprise solution in its own World Headquarters building. Go to http://www.panduit.com/NetKey for more information.
We are a Network solutions provider & Hardware aggregator. We offer comprehensive solutions for all sectors - Turnkey Project solutions for IT Infrastructure, IT Services, Security Surveillance Systems & Services, Hardware Consulting and Aggregation After Sales Management & Maintenance Services.
The document provides an overview of EOSS, an IT and telecom infrastructure services company based in Abu Dhabi. Some key details include:
- EOSS was founded in 1989 and has over 250 permanent staff.
- It provides various IT and telecom services such as structured cabling, wireless networks, access control systems, and more.
- EOSS has extensive experience with projects in the UAE and the region, with capabilities across various industries.
This document contains the resume of Amos Ugwu, an IP and data communications solutions professional with over 9 years of experience working for MTN Nigeria and Vodacom Nigeria. He has extensive experience planning, designing, and managing IP/MPLS networks as well as various projects involving technologies like LTE, VoIP, and video streaming. He holds professional certifications from Cisco including CCNA, CCNP, and CCDA and has attended many Cisco training courses.
Fal Telecommunications is a telecom and IT systems integrator in Qatar that provides solutions such as GSM installations, FTTX networks, switching systems, structured cabling, and IT services. The document discusses Fal's services and solutions in these areas, including network implementation, IBS installation projects, and clients they have worked with. It also mentions their strategic partnerships and certifications in the telecom industry.
Tarkeeb provides integrated telecommunication solutions including radio, telecom, fabrication, and support services. It was established in 2008 to meet increasing demand in the UAE. Tarkeeb's vision is to be the preferred provider in the region by prioritizing trust, teamwork, quality, and fulfilling commitments. It offers a wide range of services from site installation to project management while maintaining high safety and quality standards.
• Responsible for the mentoring, coaching, and training of the assigned Junior engineers.
• Coordinates the progress of projects related to changes, upgrades, programming requests, and expansion of the telecommunications equipment and network.
• Review and upload of AsBuilt data.
• Perform Survey and Technical Proposal.
• Installed new systems for Ericsson equipment, integration and commissioning to confirm that everything was fully operational.
• Change Out of old equipments to new equipments and integration commissioning for Ericsson equipment.
• Offered detailed instruction on how to use newly installed equipment.
• Performs troubleshoot to determine problems with equipment system.
• Prepared call detail reports and system analysis reports.
• Ability to work flexible hours and work a rotating on-call schedule.
• Responsible for the mentoring, coaching, and training of the assigned Junior engineers.
• Coordinates the progress of projects related to changes, upgrades, programming requests, and expansion of the telecommunications equipment and network.
• Review and upload of AsBuilt data.
• Perform Survey and Technical Proposal.
• Installed new systems for Ericsson equipment, integration and commissioning to confirm that everything was fully operational.
• Change Out of old equipments to new equipments and integration commissioning for Ericsson equipment.
• Offered detailed instruction on how to use newly installed equipment.
• Performs troubleshoot to determine problems with equipment system.
• Prepared call detail reports and system analysis reports.
• Ability to work flexible hours and work a rotating on-call schedule.
In 20 years experience in Communication Radio (UHF,VHF,HF), PV Power Systems, IBS Wi-Fi Systems, MW P2P & P2MP, Military Systems, Physical Integrated Security Systems, Smart Building Systems, ELV, ICT, Low Current Systems, Healthcare Systems, both for Government & Private sectors, meeting with end users, Government tenders study & prepare with Engineering Staff, lead the Engineers Sales Team to a Achieve our target, discuss with the consultancies & the end users to close the projects, good relation with the clients and strong projects following up.
In 20 years experience in Communication Radio (UHF,VHF,HF), PV Power Systems, IBS Wi-Fi Systems, MW P2P & P2MP, Military Systems, Physical Integrated Security Systems, Smart Building Systems, ELV, ICT, Low Current Systems, Healthcare Systems, both for Government & Private sectors, meeting with end users, Government tenders study & prepare with Engineering Staff, lead the Engineers Sales Team to a Achieve our target, discuss with the consultancies & the end users to close the projects, good relation with the clients and strong projects following up.
Wabex Innovative Technologies is a black women-owned telecommunications company located in Kempton Park, South Africa that provides services related to fiber optic, wireless, and other ICT technologies. The company was founded in 2014 and is led by Executive Director Bonnie Xaba. Services include fiber installation and splicing, mobile network installation and maintenance, transmission maintenance, and network planning and optimization. The goal is to improve processes, increase customer satisfaction, and help clients gain market share through customized solutions.
Arvind Kumar Srivastava has over 20 years of experience in telecom project management and customer relationship management. He is currently working as a 3G Circle Lead for Ericsson India in Delhi, and is seeking a new opportunity to utilize his expertise in telecom, IT services, project management, and customer service. He has extensive experience planning, implementing, and maintaining telecom networks and has worked with companies like Ericsson, Reliance Communications, and Tata Communications.
Rafik Jedidi is an Irish-Tunisian senior solution architect with over 20 years of experience in telecommunications. He has extensive expertise in both fixed and mobile networks, including virtualized packet core networks. He is certified as an Ericsson 4GIP Packet Core Expert and has led many design projects for customers in Europe. Rafik has strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills and experience managing technical teams and customer relationships.
Afif Al-Shakhshir is a Jordanian national with over 20 years of experience in telecommunications, including radio systems, power systems, wireless networks, security systems, and more. He has held roles such as Business Development Manager and Division Manager, working on projects for government and private sector clients in Saudi Arabia and other countries. Al-Shakhshir has a bachelor's degree in communications and electronics engineering and certificates in project management and other areas.
- Syed Atif Shamim has over 9 years of experience in telecommunications and networks engineering. He has worked in roles managing data centers, wireless connectivity, and telecom operations. He has extensive skills in routing, switching, wireless networks, and network security technologies from Cisco, Juniper, Huawei and more.
In 20 years experience in Telecommunication, ICT, ELV, Low Current Systems, Physical Integrated Security Systems, indoor IBS Wi-Fi Systems, MW out Door P2P & P2MP , Smart Building Systems, Healthcare Systems, Communication Radio systems (UHF,VHF,HF), Military Systems, PV Power Systems, both for Government & Private sectors, meeting with end users, Government Tenders, Bid study & prepare with Engineering Staff, lead the Engineers Sales Team to a Achieve our target, discuss with the consultancies & the end users to close the projects, good relation with the clients and strong projects following up.
This document outlines seminars and talks conducted by TBSS on various topics such as entrepreneurship, motivation, mental strength in business, kids development, and grooming successful kids. It provides synopses of 7 seminars covering topics like setting up business in Vietnam, grooming kids, mental strength in business/project management, engineers in business, youth entrepreneurship, managing entrepreneurial employees, and who TBSS is and how to contact them. The seminars range from 1 to 3 hours and are delivered to participants from industries, academia, parents, and more.
This document summarizes several course outlines offered by TBSS, including courses on radar systems, electronic warfare, antennas, decision making, electro-optics, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The courses range from 1 to 3 days and cover topics such as radar design, maintenance, electromagnetic waves, antennas, sensors, and EMC standards. The courses are designed to provide practical knowledge and skills to professionals in related fields. Customer information is also provided for some past courses.
Training and international speaking (jul2019)TBSS Group
Lee Kar Heng is a subject matter expert in radar, electronic warfare, and defense technology who has worked for various government agencies and research organizations in Singapore. He currently works for TBSS Group and teaches at Temasek Polytechnic. He has over 25 publications in conferences and journals on topics related to antennas, radar systems, and electronic warfare. He also has extensive experience in education and entrepreneurship training.
This document lists 26 publications by Lee Kar Heng including international conference presentations and papers on topics related to antennas and propagation, radar and electronic warfare, education, entrepreneurship, and sports science and parenting. The publications span 1999-2018 and were presented at conferences in locations including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, USA, Maldives, Vietnam, Dubai, and South Africa. Lee Kar Heng holds a Ph.D and other degrees and serves on advisory committees and in leadership roles for organizations including IEEE Singapore Section and the Association of Old Crows.
Setting up and doing business in vietnam aug2017 v2 (6in1)TBSS Group
The document discusses setting up and doing business in Vietnam. It provides information on obtaining a business license in Vietnam, which can be issued for private businesses, shareholding companies, limited liability companies with one member, and limited liability companies with two or more members. While some law firms advise using their services, a business license can be obtained without a law firm by working with a local partner knowledgeable about the process and requirements. The document also discusses entrepreneurship in Vietnam and opportunities for Singaporean businesses and entrepreneurs in Vietnam.
Setting Up and Doing Business in Vietnam (PREVIEW SLIDES)TBSS Group
DATE: 24 AUG 2017
TIME: 6.30pm to 10pm
VENUE: Singapore Shopping Center
Vietnam has been developing and changing towards her aim to being a fully industrialized country by 2020. She is committed to this objective in terms of participation at APEC, ASEAN FTA, WTO, and a growing network of free trade agreements.
TBSS set up our 1st office at Ho Chi Minh City in 2014, in 2016, we have 2 offices in Ho Chi Minh City.
In this seminar, we will share our experiences in terms of challenges and problems we faced in setting up the offices and growing our businesses in Vietnam.
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TBSS Project - MPA SSA CFP2015 Approving Committee PresentationTBSS Group
This proposal requests funding of $103.35K to develop a mobile platform for remote control and monitoring of installed radars on vessels and fixed points. The 8-month project would involve designing and building iOS and Android apps with wireless connectivity to enable radar display and control. Partners like Terma, 3 Waves Energy, Raytheon, and Gek Marine would provide testing platforms and support verification with their radar systems. If funded, the project aims to launch a product that can interface with popular radar brands to enter the maritime monitoring market and increase wireless network effectiveness.
TBSS Project - MPA SSA CFP2015 Panel Evaluation PresentationTBSS Group
TBSS initiated a radar related project which we tried to apply for a government fund to develop. The application was approved but the fund was not used.
Using real and practical oriented training aids in radar technology trainingTBSS Group
Radar system is one of the most complex systems and the associated courses are difficult to conduct to achieve effective learning outcomes from the students or participants. Radar courses in commercial or military institutions are largely conducted using simulation methods with theoretical analysis. Some practical components have also been used in some institutions. Students, hence, are not exposed as much as the training objectives required, to the practical aspects of the complex radar system. Real systems are used merely in system-specific courses for the training of technicians or engineers to maintain or service the system.
In this paper, the use of real training system is compared against conventional teaching methodology in radar courses. It will also discuss the pros and cons of using real systems in such courses. The paper will then present a typical radar training system that provides real signals and realistic phenomenons. The experience and use of radar training system with course details that has been deployed in some training institutions will then be presented and discussed.
Protecting commercial radar and communication systemsTBSS Group
This paper discusses the importance of ensuring signal integrity of radar and communication signals that are to be mobilized by the government agencies during war time. It presents the advantages of mobilizing commercial systems and the risk that are associated with it. In addition, it discusses the complexity of sharing these resources among different interested agencies and presents suggested methodologies to mediate the complexities.
Ew asia cw and ew joint space for comments (14 sep2016)TBSS Group
Brief Summary
Cyber warfare and electronic warfare are similar in many ways. Electronic warfare is a general tool used to Deny, Disrupt, Destroy, Degrade, and Deceive which are largely achieved through the interactions with enemy’s radio frequency systems. Cyber warfare is similar and more with additional targeted effects on computer systems, networks, and applications. Information operations, however, intend to influence the person sitting behind the keyboard, resulting to wrong decision making.
Col Timothy Presby, Training and Doctrine Command Capabilities Manager of Cyber, Army said in August this year: “We need to be aware that we are very likely going to fight an adversary that is converging using [cyber and electromagnetic activity] integration, ISR and fires across full spectrum conflict, so unless we actually work together and converge our capabilities, we will be left short.”. This shows the importance of being aware and protected in the joint space.
This paper attempts to discuss the significance, seriousness and real threat in the cyber and electronics intelligence joint space. Critical military information can be obtained via cyber means and use by the forces to launch attacks in shortest possible time to cause severe damages to properties and lives.
This slides will be used in a talk for Engineering Students at NTU. Please help to assist to provide comments so that the students can be excited and consider taking entrepreneurship as their career.
Tutorial Content
This tutorial provides a broad-based discussion of radar system, covering the following topics:
-Introduction to Radars in Military and Commercial Applications
-Radar System Block Diagram
-Radar Antennas (slotted waveguide array, planar array), Transmitter (magnetron, solid-state), Receiver, Pedestal and Radome
-Plot Extraction, Tracking Algorithms and Display
-Radar Range Equation, Detection Performance
-Wave Propagation and Radar Cross Section
-Emerging and Advanced Radar Systems (phased-array, multi-beam, multi-mode, FMCW, solid-state)
In the discussion, practical systems, technical specifications and data will be used to enhance learning.In addition, simulation results will also be used to present findings.
The objective of the tutorial session is to equip participants with solid understanding of radar systems for system level applications and prepare them for advanced and professional radar courses, projects and research.
This tutorial is designed and developed based on the following references:
[1] G. W. Stimson, Introduction to Airborne Radar Second Edition, Scitech Publishing, 1998.
[2] L. V. Blake, A Guide to Basic Pulse-Radar Maximum-Range Calculation, NRL Report 6930, 1969.
[3] K. H. Lee, Radar Systems for Nanyang Technological University, TBSS, 2014.
TBSS Training and Courses in Defense TechnologyTBSS Group
These slides give an insight of the courses offered by TBSS as standard offered courses and in-house designed courses. It also provides samples of course feedback, TBSS capabilities in Radar and the credential of the Lead Instructor.
Scilab Presentation for Tech Talk Tuesday 21 July 2015TBSS Group
The document provides an introduction and overview of Scilab software. Some key points:
- Scilab is an open-source software for engineering and scientific computations, developed by Scilab Enterprises.
- TBSS became a business partner for Scilab in Singapore and Vietnam in 2013-2014 to oversee Scilab activities like training, projects, and user groups.
- The Scilab Challenge project promotes the use of Scilab in academic institutions by having students work on projects using Scilab tools and potentially present their findings at an international conference.
Electronic Warfare for the Republic of Singapore Air ForceTBSS Group
The document provides an agenda for a seminar on electronic warfare for the Republic of Singapore Air Force. The seminar will cover topics such as the history of electronic warfare, definitions and terms, electromagnetic spectrum and electronic countermeasures. It will discuss concepts such as radar and communication fundamentals, vulnerabilities, jamming techniques and denial and deception. The speaker, Dr. Lee Kar Heng from the TBSS Center for Electrical and Electronics Engineering, will lead the seminar.
This write up provides a brief introduction of TBSS and the training and education related works. It provides the biography of our Chief Instructor, our courses and some course outlines. We offer standard and customised courses.
1. Radar uses radio waves to detect and locate objects by bouncing signals off objects and analyzing the echo. 2. The document discusses various radar applications including navigation, remote sensing, and military uses. 3. Key factors that determine radar performance and detection range are transmitter power, wavelength, antenna gain, target radar cross section, noise temperature, and losses. The complete radar range equation incorporates these factors.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
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Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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TBSS in security and surveillance
1. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING TBSS Khai Kinh Company
Limited
2. • TBSS Group (Head Office, Singapore)
• TBSS Center for Electrical and Electronics Engineering
(Singapore)
• TBSS-Truong Thuong Vietnam Trading and Services
(Singapore) – Saigon Vietnamese Delicacy (Singapore)
• TBSS-Scilab Singapore Center (Singapore)
• TBSS-Smiling Star (Singapore)
• TBSS Personalized Tour Co. Ltd. (Vietnam)
• TBSS Khai Kinh Co. Ltd. (Vietnam) – Neways Vietnam
Trading – Online Service – Consultancy Co. Ltd.
(Vietnam)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Projects
• We provide services to industry sectors in terms of project
design, fabrication and testing in communication
engineering, wireless technology, radar, and general
electrical, mechatronics and electronics engineering.
8. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Projects
• Academic projects delivered
include wireless
transmission of sensor
information, Arduino with
ZigBee, radar system
development tool and
renewable energy studies.
9. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Courses
• Dr Lee, Chief, TBSS Group had designed, developed and
delivered the following professional short courses in
technology and engineering.
– Wireless Local Area Network Course, Ngee Ann Polytechnic
– WiMAX Course, Rhode and Schwartz Singapore
– Radar Operations and Theory, MINDEF
– Radar Tracking, MINDEF
– Basic Radar System Engineering, MINDEF, RSAF, RSN
– Basic Phased-Array Radar Systems, MINDEF, RSAF, RSN
– Radar101, PTD
– ILS101, PTD
10. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Courses
• Basic Radar System Engineering, MINDEF, RSAF, RSN
11. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Courses
• Basic Phased-Array Radar Systems, MINDEF, RSAF, RSN
12. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Courses
• Wireless Local Area Network Course, Ngee Ann
Polytechnic
13. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Courses
• Customised WiMAX Trainng, Rohde & Schwarz Singapore
(with CaSEE Pte Ltd)
14. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Courses
• Basic Radar Theory Course, MINDEF (with Temasek
Polytechnic)
15. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Consultancy
• Provided technical expertise to Transmaris Techno-Sciences
Bhd Sdh, Malaysia on the project, "Provision of Site Survey
and Concept Design Study for Security Measures for
Upstream Installations in West Coast of Sabah".
16. TBSS CENTER FOR ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Security and Surveillance Products
• TBSS Center for Electrical and
Electronics Engineering represents
Jovision in Singapore
• The product range covers IP camera,
Home Security and Video Recorders
17. TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited
Security and Surveillance Capabilities
• Consultancy and System Integration of Coastal Surveillance
Systems, Radar, Electro-Optics and Vessel Traffic System,
• Technical project implementation, support and studies, and
• Design, develop and deliver professional short courses to
companies and institutions, and
• Project management, engineering support and
maintenance.
18. • We represent Terma Radar in
Vietnam.
• Provided marketing intelligence to
Terma Singapore resulted to
winning a 3-Radar Vessel Traffic
System project in Ho Chi Minh City
(before the formation of TBSS Khai
Kinh, Truong Thuong Trading
Services was engaged to provided
office services.
• Secured a 2-radar VTS project in
2014
TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited
Security and Surveillance Products
19. • Provides market consultancy,
handles RFI, FRQ and RFT
• Covers Scanter5001/5000 series
Surveillance Radars
• Provides global support and
services such as spares
management, engineering services
and training
TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited
Security and Surveillance Products
20. • We represent Prism Skylabs in Vietnam
• Prism Skylabs is a unique cloud service
that transforms any video camera into a visual
merchandising, auditing, security, surveillance
and business intelligence tool that can be
accessed from any device
TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited
Security and Surveillance Products
• Completed installation of
Prism Skylabs systems in Ho
Chi Minh City, Hanoi and
Phnom Penh
21. Security and Surveillance Products
• We represent Spacelytic in Vietnam
• Spacelytic solutions make use of mobile phone
signals and face recognition for control, monitoring, security and
surveillance.
TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited
22. TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited
Security and Surveillance Products
• TBSS Khai Kinh Co. Ltd represents
Jovision in Vietnam
• The product range covers IP camera,
Home Security and Video Recorders
23. Security and Surveillance Courses
• Organized a Coastal Surveillance Seminar and presented a
topic on Coastal Surveillance System
TBSS Khai Kinh Company Limited