Original Broadcast: Thursday, November, 11, 2004; 11 am-noon PT/2-3 pm ET
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As wireless standards continue to proliferate and multiply, with no end in sight, designers are stalled in deciding which technology to integrate into their next design. From ZigBee, Bluetooth, RFID, NFC, UWB and Wi-Fi, out to WiMax and cellular, the connectivity options are myriad. It's an absolute logjam.
This EE Times NetSeminar, moderated by Wireless and DSP Editor, Patrick Mannion, will bring together some of the leading technical minds in wireless design and consumer electronics to determine what consumers really want in terms of portability and how designers can help make it happen.
Instead of floundering in indecision or even worse making the wrong decision attendees will come away with a clearer idea of where the standards are in terms of development, what consumers really want, and what will it take on the wireless architecture side to get them there.
Join in the conversation with these definers of next-generation wireless architectures and have your own questions answered.
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Moderated by:
Patrick Mannion
Section Editor, Wireless/DSP technology, EE Times


Panelist:
Ken Hansen
Senior Technical Fellow and Director of Advanced Technology,
Wireless and Mobile Systems Group, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.


Panelist:
Ben Manny
Director Radio Communications Lab, Corporate Technology Group, Intel Corporation


Panelist:
Andy Rappaport
Partner, August Capital


Panelist:
Sean Wargo
Director of Industry Analysis, Consumer Electronics Association
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