
Wireless Challenges to AustraliaĪbstract: Compared to the rest of the world, Australia has some unique characteristics which impose special challenges to our wireless industry and research community. Previously, he worked at the University of Cape Town and ICI Plastics Division in the United Kingdom. Prior to joining Telstra in September 1995, Professor Bradlow directed the Centre for Information Technology Research (CITR) and was Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Foundation Director of the NorTel Technology Centre, all at the University of Wollongong. He was previously a Member of IEEE Communications Society Board of Governors, a member of the Federal Government’s CRC Committee, a member of the Victorian Government’s ICT Advisory Group and the Advisory Group that assisted the Chief Scientist in developing the “Backing Australia’s Ability” plan. Professor Bradlow is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, an Emeritus Professor of the University of Wollongong, a Professorial Fellow of the University of Melbourne. The network infrastructure required to support such services is considerably more demanding and we shall look at the challenges that future generations of wireless network technology must address in order to meet a new cohort of expectations.Ībout the speaker: Hugh Bradlow is Chief Technology Officer of Telstra Corporation.
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It will then look at the next generation of expectations for fixed and mobile users, based on a new TV experience which will bring "Web 2.0" services to TV viewers. This presentation will review current HSI service trends (particularly those centred around "Web 2.0") and how Telstra is addressing these service demands for mobile users. The catalyst has been the widespread adoption of fixed broadband High Speed Internet (HSI) Services. Over the past 5 years the web and its applications have been steadily improving and building up. In this case, the "Phoenix" is the 'dot com' world which most people thought had crashed and burned in April 2001.
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Telecommunications technologies for a “Web 2.0” world Download Slides >Ībstract: The Phoenix has risen from the ashes. He holds a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.ģ. Ulf Wahlberg was born in 1960 in Stockholm, Sweden. Since June 2003 Ulf Wahlberg is Vice President, Ericsson Research. He has played a leading role in development of radio base stations for the GSM, TDMA and WCDMA mobile standards. Wahlberg has held various senior management positions within product development in the digital mobile systems area. He also played a key role in standardization work for GSM and in building the first test beds for digital mobile systems. The 3G Long Term Evolution technology roadmap will also be adressed, including new radio access schemes and advanced antenna technologies such as Muliple Input Multiple Output antennas (MIMO).Ībout the speaker: Ulf Wahlberg joined Ericsson in 1984, conducting research in the area of speech coding and signal processing. The technology, capacity and performance of HSDPA as well as the next steps, including enhanced uplink, will be described. This new technology will enable cost efficient Triple Play mobile services such as Mobile Broadband for laptops, Mobile Office and Mobile TV.

Abstract: Mobile Broadband using High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is now being rolled out into the market.
