Dave Michelson (dmichelson@ieee.org)
Mon, 12 Jul 1999 09:41:47 -0700
Please pass this meeting notice on to any interested individuals.
See http://members.home.net/comsoc-vancouver/ for more information,
including a new quick 'n' dirty guide to parking and transit at BCIT.
Admission is free of charge and open to all.
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IEEE ComSoc (Vancouver) - Technical Seminar (TONIGHT)
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INDOOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN
Dr Kevin W Sowerby
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The University of Auckland
BCIT - Building SW 5, Theatre 1845
Mon, Jul 12, 1999, 7:30-9:00 pm
Abstract
The provision of indoor wireless communication services presents many
challenges to radio systems engineers - even to those experienced in
outdoor cellular system design. Many factors must be considered,
including: the three dimensional arrangement of cells and interferers;
the differences between the uplink and the downlink; the irregular
propagation environment; the correlation of radio signals; the
flexibility in locating base stations (or ports); and, the ability to
deliberately modify the environment.
Research, like that conducted at the University of Auckland, continues
in the fields of indoor propagation mechanism identification and
modeling, reliability measurement and assessment, traffic
characterisation, and system capacity estimation. However, the challenge
for the practicing engineer is to synthesise effective and efficient
communication systems that will cope with (and take advantage of) the
indoor environment. This seminar will overview indoor wireless
communications research at the University of Auckland and will discuss
an approach that uses optimisation techniques to design effective indoor
systems.
About the Speaker:
Kevin Sowerby received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the
University of Auckland in 1989. After a year as a Leverhulme Visiting
Fellow at the University of Liverpool, UK, he returned to Auckland to
begin an academic teaching career. Now a Senior Lecturer, he has
supervised a number of masters and doctoral research students in the
general field of communication systems, with particular emphasis on
wireless system anaylsis and design. In 1997 he took a sabbatical and
spent eight months with the Mobile and Portable Radio Research Group at
Virginia Tech, USA and four months in the School of Engineering Science
at Simon Fraser University. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of
Simon Fraser University and is also Chair of the IEEE Communications
Society's New Zealand Chapter.
No-Host Dinner
You can also meet the speaker at a no-host dinner before the talk. Meet
us at 6:00 PM at Earl's, 4361 Kingsway in Burnaby. All are welcome,
although notice would be appreciated so that I can ask for a table of
appropriate size.
-- Dave Michelson dmichelson@ieee.org Tel: (604) 985-0214
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