"wireless communications in the 21st century: the next generation wireless infrastructure...
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"Wireless Communications in the 21st Century: The next generation wireless infrastructure
required to achieve Peace Engineering”
Kamil Agi, Ph.D.President-CEO
K&A Wireless, LLC
ISTEC General AssemblyPorto Alegre, Brazil
19 May 2011
AK& W I R E L E S S , L L C
K&A - Current Enabling Technologies
• Wireless– Analog video transmission systems for first responders (market
leader)– MY-View short range (<3 ft) (patent pending)– EYE-View hybrid wireless/IP video transmission systems
• Collaborative decision making, force multiplier, exchange of information
• Image Processing– CLIR-View patented suite of algorithms that includes NUC, electronic
image stabilization, tracking and resolution enhancement capability• Cost effective, wireless, shutter-less, stabilized, high resolution thermal
imagers
• IP-based video and distribution solutions• CAP-View personal DVR system, PPL-View video-based security
systems
K&A - Key Focus Areas
Rapid infrastructure deployment- Portable IP-based infrastructure solutions
Compression/recognition algorithm- Video, video, video
Wireless technologies (multi-user/multi-access)- Cognitive radio schemes
A Changing Industry
NetworkNetwork
DevicesDevices
ServicesServicesFirst SMS
sent
19921992
2G GSM
19911991
19901990
First ‘flip
phone’
Pre-paid SIM cards launched
19961996
19971997
First tri-band
handsets
20032003
First 3G phones
20052005
Enhanced 3G
3G
20012001
19991999
Mobile Web trials begin
20082008
Apple App store
20092009
Ultra-Low Cost Handsets
1990Voice 2010
Data
20072007
20092009
4G Trials
20022002 20092009
First GSM
phones
19921992
First smart phone with
camera
20022002 2008200820072007 20102010
20102010
Device
Bifurcation
SmartphoneProliferation
20102010
19841984
First cellular phones
1991199119831983
1G
* Terry Kramer – Presentation at Haas School of Business, Nov 2010
Emerging Market Trends
Public PolicyChanging Customer Behaviors
• Fundamental change to information access and commerce
• Drive for access anytime/anywhere
• Impact of social media
• 85% of population increase by 2025
• 1 in 3 <18 years old in India• 95% penetration rates by 2013• 64% of 4B+ mobile subscribers
• Non-traditional competition (e.g. Apple, Google)
• Growing fixed/mobile convergence
Internet
Competition• Customer conservatism• Individuality• Control & Security• Emergence of “Digital
Natives” (6-19 year olds)
• Data privacy• Net neutrality• Spectrum awards
What’s happening in the world
Telecom Industry
* Terry Kramer – Presentation at Haas School of Business, Nov 2010
Peace Engineering NeedsInstant access to information (i.e. Internet)
High bandwidth (>20mbps) 4GIPv6
Ubiquitous coverage
Ubiquitous availability of service (including BoP efforts)
Peace Engineering Issues Current telecom infrastructure (3G vs. 4G)–
insufficient
Current bandwidths – marginal (at best)
Current technology (CDMA, HSDPA, UMTS, etc.) - ???
WHAT DO WE NEED?NEW INFRASTRUCTURE, NEW BUSINESS
MODEL, NEW TECHNOLOGY
Policy – OSTP*
…In 2011, the President (Obama) announced the National Wireless Initiative, noting that "we can't expect tomorrow's economy to take root using yesterday's infrastructure…”
*Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)
In the United States and beyond…Policy
2010 - President Obama initiates “wireless innovation”
Capability2011 NSF gets commissioned to carry out the
initiative – EARS ProgramInvestment
Budget approved for $14M for EARSBudget approved for $3B over 5 year for Wireless
InnovationWorking with Fortune Nest Corporation*
Focus on Middle EastFocus on China
*http://www.fortunenest.com/
NSF EARS Program
A component of the initiative is the Wireless Innovation Fund, which will be used in part to support basic research that helps pave the way for new technologies. EARS and the research that it supports embody this facet of the President's initiative...
What is EARS?ENHANCED ACCESS TO RADIO SPECTRUMTwo parts to the investment
Basic Research (University, R&D centers, Companies)Multi-disciplinaryR&D (more “R”) and Science
CommercializationSmall Business Technology Transfer (STTR) University/Industry collaboration Industry leads to commercialize basic researchTo transition to Small Business Innovative Research
(SBIR) program
Dr. Andrew Clegg, EARS Program Director, telephone: (703)292-4892, email: [email protected]
Proposed Topics for EARSSecurity of wireless systemsReconfigurable wireless platforms, including
cognitive radio, software-defined radio, adaptive antennas
Spectral efficiency (“instantaneous” such as mitigation of unwanted emissions, interference cancellation, filter technology), “system-wide,” such as dynamic spectrum access.
Special-purpose wireless systems, such as medical devices, environmental surveillance, remote sensing, passive systems
Legacy: Backwards and forwards interoperabilityWireless system tests, measurements, and
validationEconomic models for spectrum resource sharing
Next StepsReplicate model in emerging markets
Emerging markets now have the opportunity to leapfrog technology – become a leader
Human capital exchange is the ISTEC modelWork on carving up the problem, build
clusters of expertiseCollaboration
Must be established through policy, capability and investment
THIS IS A VERY BIG PROBLEM!
Summary/Questions/OpinionsWhat do we need?
New wireless infrastructure, business models, technology needed to support Peace Engineering initiative and curriculum – the solution is not in one place
How do we get it?Shift in existing communication infrastructure will
require investment and partnerships on a global scale – this is not easy to do, manage, or even execute – need talent
What are the challenges – harmonization?Imagine no roaming, instant access, coverage
everywhereStandard vs. open sourcePaid service vs. free service
Contact InformationKamil Agi, PhD
2617 Juan Tabo Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
Toll Free: 888.536.5207 x 705
Phone: 505.338.2380 x 705
Fax: 505.338.2382
www.ka-wireless.com