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RTECC - Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference

Don't miss this complimentary event and learn all about our latest products in real-time and embedded computing. RTECC San Diego 2010
November 16, 2010
Status: Scheduled    More Information    Signup Closed

Description Learn about what’s going on with new products, vendors, acquisitions and other significant industry changes. The RTECC conferences are the best opportunity for you to get a leg up on the competition.   
Location Holiday Inn San Diego on the Bay
1355 North Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101 
 
 
Dates
2010-16-11 Tuesday 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
 
Booths Main Exhibit Area

 
 

The Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference is a unique event dedicated to bringing up-to-date and in-demand information about the real-time and embedded computing world to your doorstep. This highly focused technical conference is designed for engineers and managers developing computer systems for military and aerospace, industrial control, telephony and data communication, embedded appliances, data conversion, process control and image processing. We make it simple to attend with FREE registration, FREE conference sessions and FREE entrance into the exhibition hall.

Luncheon Keynote 12:25 pm - 1:15 pm

DEFINING THE FUTURE OF MULTI-GIGABIT mmWAVE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
presented by Ali Sadri, PhD.

The widespread availability and use of digital multimedia content has created a need for multi-gigabit wireless connectivity that current commercial standards cannot support. This has driven demand for a single standard that can support advanced applications such as wireless display and docking, as well as more established usages such as network access. In this talk, we introduce the Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance, which was formed to meet this need by establishing a unified specification for wireless communication at multi-gigabit speeds. See first-hand, the specifications designed to drive a global ecosystem of interoperable products, defining PHY, MAC, and protocol adaptation layers for wireless communication in 60 GHz frequency band.

Ali Sadri, PhD.
Intel Corporation
Wireless Gigabit Alliance, President & Chairman