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Monthly Archives: October 2013
ITS 2013 – What can we as engineers do for business?
I also was one participant of ITS conference to share my findings on unlicensed spectrum. As other participants mentioned in below postings, the conference itself broadly covers many aspects which I was not even aware of their importance. Thus, it was a really good … Continue reading
Two conferences… Two Research Perspectives
I attended the IEEE PIRMC-13 conference held in London during the period 8-11 September 2013 where I provided, in the conference venue, a poster presentation of our paper titled Study on the Effects of Backhual Solutions on Indoor Mobile Deployment … Continue reading
Conflicts and Compromising between Technology and business
ITS conference in Florence 2013 is an interesting experience for me to understand the business and regulation aspects in information and communication industry. I met many professionals from business and law and had good discussions. First, I attended a session … Continue reading
The ITS Conference – Where Regulation & Policy meet Technology
Some years ago, as a freshly graduated telecom engineer, I used to think that this is only our worrisome to make the industry progress thus only engineers are obliged to turn the wheel of industry and make all the impossible … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Conferences
Tagged Economy, Interdisciplinary, ITS, Policy, Regulation, Telecommunication
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Will there be widespread M2M/IoT services in 5 years ?
This was one of the opening questions during the M2M panel organized at ITS ’13. Although “widespread” is quite vague, it was clear from the discussions which followed that services will represent the main revenue streams in the future. … Continue reading
Posted in M2M
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Some impressions on ITS-13
As one of the KTH entourage to ITS -13, I have arrived at an unusually stormy Florence this Sunday. As a first timer to a conference that is not 100% technical oriented, I had a few impressions that I would like … Continue reading
ITS conference 2013 – Brief comments on the plenary and spectrum sessions
At the beginning of this week, I attended for the first time the 24th European Regional ITS conference which was held in the beautiful Florence. This conference is mainly regulatory and business oriented, which was quite different from the technical … Continue reading
ITS Conference 2013 in Florence, Italy
I attended the 24th European Regional Conference of ITS which took place in Florence, Italy on the 20th – 23rd of October, 2013. This is the first time I attended ITS and it was both useful and interesting to attend … Continue reading
Some Observations on IEEE PIMRC 2013
I attended IEEE PIMRC’13 conference which was held in London, UK on 7-10 September to present a paper on energy efficiency improvement through indoor small cell deployment. It was my first attendance to PIMRC and I found it more useful … Continue reading
What is the main reason behind operator’s “green” strategies?
Environmental protection and cost savings are the most commonly used motivations for energy efficiency studies in academia. But how true is this? Are there actually some other “covered” reasons for operators to “push” to find solutions towards green mobile radio … Continue reading
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