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Special Training on Open Wireless Architecture (OWA) - Core to 4G
Mobile Communications
A Two-Day Certificate Program, in English by
Prof. Willie W. Lu
Director, U.S. Center for Wireless Communications Consul. Professor
of Stanford University, USA Chief Wireless Architect &
Special Advisor, Over 20 authorities in 11 countries Member of
Editorial Board, IEEE Spectrum - the Flag of IEEE
Founder, Open Wireless Architecture (OWA) Initiatives
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What is the value to you, and
your firm, of moving to the next level as a world-class wireless
architect to define the wireless future?
- Wireless architect gets the
highest pay in the industry;
- Lead the wireless development and
define the wireless standards;
- Evaluate the wireless investment
and set the business as well as technical strategy;
- Supervise the wireless concept
engineering and product definition;
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Network with most influential wireless experts and inventors on
the worldwide basis;
- Most efficient way towards a
world's leading advisor in emerging wireless technologies.
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"Everything should be
as simple as possible, but no simpler"
- Albert Einstein
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This two-day special certificate program gives you a solid
understanding and knowledge of the design and development of next
generation wireless and mobile communications; a systematic
process so you know what to do, how to do it, and why; as well as
invaluable experience to help keep you on track for this
future-proven open wireless architecture.
Program Benefits
- Learn the existing problem of 3G
architecture and its limitation for further improvement
- Master the fundamentals of open
architecture, proprietary architecture and closed
architecture in wireless communications
- Review the whole wireless development milestones and
the importance of the architectural breakthrough
- Share the successful design experiences with
successful wireless architects
- Create the best platform for professional networking
and team building in this field
- Listen to the major investors' recommendations on
this emerging topic
- Explore this optimal business model by separating
the architecture group from the product development and production group
with outsourcing
- Learn how to file successful wireless architectural
IPR by yourself (without attorney) with USPTO and Madrid Protocol
- Learn how to protect your wireless architecture by
patents or by publications
- Describe why open architecture is so important for
emerging wireless concept engineering and product definition
- Discover the global investment percentage on open
architecture vs. proprietary architecture in 2003
- Identify the key topics on R&D and design of this
emerging open wireless architecture
- Get involved in major global OWA projects - North
America, West Europe, East Asia, etc.
- Learn how to apply for funds on OWA R&D from
government foundations and government investment
- Understand why OWA is the key point for the
strategic planning of next generation wireless and mobile communications
- Explain why OWA becomes the next driver to trigger
the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) industry booming
- Study the business plan on new OWA marketing,
definition, investment and products
- Get the new ideas, insights and analysis in the
implementation of the OWA system
- List the potential topics on OWA for IPR filings by
the course attendees as a case study
- Contribute to the major international
standardization bodies on OWA and related architectures
- Understand why the ITU WRC'2007 will launch the
post-IMT2000 project on OWA
Program Topics
- The Fundamentals of Open Wireless
Architecture (OWA) and its Modeling
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In-depth study of the 3G and 2G
architectures and their limitation of development
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4G mobile is not just new air-interface or
data-rate increase. It is an OWA based new architecture.
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Major definitions of OWA - RF, Base-Band,
Network, OS, Security, Power and Applications
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Open Base Station (Wireless Router)
Architecture
- Open Terminal
Architecture and its Design Mechanism
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OWA with Ad-Hoc Network Integration
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All-IP Framework for OWA design
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The Adaptation Layer of the OWA Terminal
Protocols
- Security Enhancement in
OWA based B3G and 4G
- Smart
Antenna and MIMO for OWA design
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Software Definable Radio (SDR) towards OWA, but not OWA
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Programmable Radio - the OWA RF Interface
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OWA Convergence vs. Co-existence
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OWA Shared Spectrum and 2nd Ownership of
Spectrum regulation
- UWB
technology in OWA system
- OWA
design for public safety and massive emergency applications
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New Power Technology for the OWA 4G
terminals
- Challenges in OWA BB
and RF Chip Design
- Spectrum Recycling and
Cognitive Radio for OWA
- OWA drives the
Open OS architecture and its adaptation to services and applications
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Performance evaluation criteria for OWA
base station and terminal design
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Innovation vs. Optimization - How OWA wins
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Case study of initial OWA product - GSM/WCDMA/WLAN/OFDM
4-in-1 Low Power Terminal
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Business Model of OWA based B3G/4G mobile communications
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4G mobile challenges, features, characteristics and
objectives
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Who Should Attend Managers and professionals across
all industries and functional areas involved in emerging wireless
and mobile communication research, development, design and
implementation. The largest and fastest
benefits to your firm are with people in Senior Technical
Management, Technical Leadership, Wireless Strategy, Technical
Marketing, Concept Engineering, Product Definition,
Technical Standards, System Architecture and IPR administration, etc.
You will benefit greatly from
invaluable technology training, business strategy as well as
professional networking by the world's leading wireless architects
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Why
3G is stuck there, because 3G did not fundamentally improve
the 2G architecture, and making this architecture open is the
only solution!
The future radio is first, a computer, then an open
wireless architecture (OWA) terminal !
- Prof. Willie W.
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Distinguished Speaker - Prof.
Willie W. Lu Prof.
Willie W. Lu will share with you of his rich experiences and expertise
in the system architecture, product definition and business model throughout his careers
in Japan, Germany and USA.
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Program Agenda
7:30 to 8
a.m.—Networking & Breakfast 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.—Program
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. — Social Event
Program Fee
US$2,500
(includes continental breakfast, refreshments, lunch, dinner and
materials). Travel and hotel fees are not included.
For a group of five attendees and
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For Further Question, please contact:

Wireless Architect Development Center
U.S. Center for Wireless Communications P.O. Box 19789
Stanford, CA 94309 U.S.A. Fax:
001-603-590-0637 E-mail: steve<at>delson.org | |
Register
for this Program!
Please feel free to download the
registration form (as a MS Word file) and either fax it or mail it to the
Development Center.
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Training Schedules
February
27-28, 2006
San Diego California, USA (Code #: OWA0206)
seats full - 50
pp.
April
3-4, 2006 Monterey
California, USA (Code #: OWA0406)
seats full -
50 pp.
July 3-4,
2006 Shanghai
China (Code #: OWA0706)
seats limit - 80
pp.
August
10-11, 2006 Hangzhou
China (Code #: OWA0806)
seats limit - 50
pp.
September 6-7,
2006 Berkeley
California, USA (Code #: OWA0906)
seats limit - 50
pp.
October 12-13,
2006 Beijing
P.R. China (Code #: OWA1006)
seats limit - 80
pp.
December 11-12,
2006 Hong Kong
China (Code #: OWA1206)
seats limit - 80
pp.
February 8-9,
2007
Barcelona
Spain (Code #: OWA0207)
seats limit - 80
pp.
March 1-2, 2007 Seoul
Korea (Code #: OWA0307)
seats limit - 50
pp.
May 24-25,
2007 San Francisco
USA (Code #: OWA0507)
seats limit - 50
pp.
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more to come...
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