Date: 20th Feb 2012 to 24th Feb 2012
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, USA
Tait presented and exhibited its communications solutions at the 2012 International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE).
For further information about the event, please visit www.iwceexpo.com.
Tait presentations at IWCE:
Spectrum Opportunities in a Narrowbanded Environment
Monday, 20th February, 8:30AM-12:00PM, Room S224
Dr Jan Noordhof, Vice-President Product Marketing
The primary purpose of narrowbanding was to create opportunities for additional users and new technologies. Now that equipment is available, and most existing users have begun their narrowbanding efforts, what are the new opportunities that are becoming available for new and existing users? Discuss new frequency coordination guidelines, as well as how applicants can take advantage of the new rules.
Project 25 Foundations: A Status Update and What's New for 2012
Monday, 20th February, 1:00PM-4:30PM, Room S233
Nick Pennance, Director of Network Compliance Engineering
Gain deeper understanding and updated awareness of established P25 standards and capabilities, including the current status of P25 standards and the matching product capabilities; Phase 1 and Phase 2, FDMA and TDMA, and how to plan your choices and uses; update on audio quality, vocoders, and encryption; system security issues and how to utilize P25 to manage vulnerabilities; system interfaces (networks, consoles, stations), standards completed, what’s available next; interoperability paradigms and wow P25 enables solutions, and multiple vendor radio testing activity on going. Review the next phases of Project 25, and what are envisioned as the next steps and emerging capabilities being enabled by the technologies within the Project 25 Standards.
Interoperable and Emerging Communications for Incident Management
Wednesday, 22nd February, 1:30PM-2:45PM, Room S230
Dr Jan Noordhof, Vice-President Product Marketing
On the flip side of planned events are unplanned incidents. Discuss interoperable communications being used throughout the country for incident management, as well as emerging technologies. In addition, review the use of satellite communications, situational awareness and alerts for emergency response teams. Understanding how to integrate these technologies into a single, cohesive network will result in a more efficient response and a safer environment for your first responders and civilians.
Network Monitoring - Remote Site Monitoring and Control Systems
Wednesday, 22nd February, 4:30PM-5:45PM, Room S228
Scott Skibness, Vice-President Strategic Sales
Examine the remote monitoring device, the management software, RF power sensors, VSWR monitors and the connectivity to components such as generators and battery sources, as well as the networking of sites in order to view at any given time the condition of the components being monitored. Also review telematics, sensors, machine-to-machine communications, alarm conditions and alerts.



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