Industry Research Reports and Market Analysis at MindBranch.com Research Index | Publishers | My Account | Contact Us | About MindBranch
Welcome Guest  (Login/Register) |  0 items
  
Advanced Search > | Tips >
Contact a
Research Assistant

US 800-774-4410
or +1-240-747-3094

Search Assistance >

Home  > Communications  >  Wireless  >  Networking

Conference Documentation: Mobile and deployable communications 2008


Published Date: January 2008
Published By: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Order Code: R215-640
 
DescriptionTable of ContentsSimilar
Products

DAY ONE
Registration & Coffee
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Paul Vingoe , Principal Consultant, Wireless Technology Practice , PA Consulting Group.


KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Improving Communication Systems Effectiveness
Current challenges for mobility
NATO C3 strategy for deployable communications
Rethinking network design and connectivity
Path to enhancing capabilities
A key role for industry in enhancing potential
Major General Georges D'Hollander, Director, C3 , NATO HQ.


HOST NATION SPECIAL ADDRESS: Achieving Mobile, Deployable and Secure Communications for the Czech forces
Current structures and operational capabilities
Improving deployability and mobility
Challenges and future requirements
Colonel Jaroslav Hrevus, Operational Department Chief, General Staff, CIS Division, Ministry of Defence .
Morning Coffee


Practitioners View of NEC: Joining Networks in the Land Environment
Where we stand
Considerations: from interface to information overload
Operational challenges in the field
The road ahead
Brigadier Jake Thackray, Command Support Development Centre, British Army.


SatCom in support of Deployable Forces
Interoperability in the battlespace
Situational awareness
Multicast & netted communications
Information assurance & security
Case study
Raymond Adams, Government and Defence Account Manager, NSSL.
Paul Gudonis, Business Development Manager , Inmarsat.
Networking Lunch


Seamless Communications Between Operational Posts and Mobile Front Lines: Theatre Independent Tactical Army and Air Force (TITAAN)
Effective in mission-critical tasks both on and off the battlefield
Network design and connectivity
Integrated Staff Information System (ISIS 3)
Interconnecting with other networks
Efficiently integrating on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software and hardware components: state-of-the-art technology and time-saving
Colonel Andre Poot, Head, Design Team (TITAAN), C2 Support Centre, Royal Netherlands Army.


Tactical Mobile Communications in Bowman: Achieving Ad Hoc Support
Achieving virtual ad hoc networks using open standards over low bandwidth links
Communicating across the boundaries to joint and coalition systems
Achieving industrial cooperation for implementing Systems of Communications Systems
Jim Ironside , Chief Scientist , General Dynamics UK.
Afternoon Tea


The importance of quickly deployed and easy to use mobile communications solutions
How do we establish Comms-on-the-halt, to SatCom-on-the-pause, to SatCom-on-the-move?
What performance will be required in the future?
The importance of quickly deployed and easy-to-use Comms-on-the-halt, SatCom-on-the-pause & SatCom-on the-move
Case studies
Technical and operational solutions
Åke Jönsson, Vice President Sales, SWE-Dish Satelite Systems.


Norwegian Defence Rapid Deployable Communication Modules
Present Strategic Capabilities
Needs for Future Developments
Lieutenant Colonel Kjetil Wee Pettersen, Assistant Head of Signals , Norwegian Army.


Role of UAV's in Relaying Communications
Building UAV assisted ad-hoc networks
Maintaining a network chain: configuring the topology UAV networks to maximize communication rates
UAV based battlefield broadcast systems: low-cost and yet highly capable COTS-based communications equipment
Angelo Messina, Research & Technology Assistant Director, European Defence Agency.


Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One


Drinks Reception sponsored by Alcatel Lucent
DAY TWO
Registration & Coffee
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Paul Vingoe , Principal Consultant, Wireless Technology Practice , PA Consulting Group.


KEYNOTE ADDRESS: NATO's DCIS and SATCOM Programmes
Current Status
Plans for the Future
Industry Opportunities and Participation
Mark D’Agostino, NATO Response Force (NRF) Deployable Communications and Information Systems (DCIS) Portfolio Manager, NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A).


Applications of Commercial Technology in Frontline Military and Security Operations
Matching requirements and available technology
Small and rugged: getting it right
Trends and expected breakthroughs
Andy Warnes, Vice President, Sales Defence & Security/Europe, Alcatel-Lucent.
Morning Coffee


What role for COTS (Mobile Satellite) technologies? Focusing on available land mobile terminals which can be connected to the Inmarsat's Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN)
C2 (Command and Control, Multi User - Land Portable Terminals)
COTM (Communication-On-The-Move, Land Vehicular Terminals)
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (Single User Land Portable Terminals)
Messaging and Tracking ( Real Time Knowledge)
Seamless, reliable and secure communications between endusers
Jorn Smedberg, Manager Land Mobile Market Management, Thrane & Thrane Norge AS.


Can I help to win the war? The contribution of basic research in wireless networking to tactical communications
How to improve security
How to increase communication capacity o How to achieve longer duration of batterieHow to increase communication capacity o How to achieve longer duration of batterie
Professor Giacomo Morabito, Associate Professor, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica e delle Telecomunicazioni, University Of Catania.


Norwegian Mobile and Deployable Network for Emergency Services - Nødnett
Overview of Nødnett
Co-operation within three emergency service
Technology-neutral tender
Decision-making process: managed service (PPP/PFI)
Experience from the pilot-project
Cecilie Løken, Marketing Director, Directorate for Emergency Communications.
Networking Lunch


Nationwide TETRA radio network for Hungarian Authorities
Obstacle-free programme roll-out overivew
Organisation of a nationwide multiagency TETRA network
Technical specifications: Unified Digital Radio System (UDRS - EDR in Hungarian language)
Benefits and lessons learnt
Looking ahead
Meichl Géza, Head, EDR Office, Office of the Prime Minister, Hungary.
Afternoon Tea


Rethinking the Challenges of Network Centric Warfare in the Mobile Context
Modernizing war fighting integration
Challenges to NEC integration and implementation
Catering the information need of mobile forces
Current challenges facing the security and deployment of communication systems
John Garstka, Deputy Director Force Transformation, Office of the Secretary of Defense, USA.


Belgium ASTRID Network
Voice, data transmission
Interagency communications
Achieving Nationwide coverage
Latest news from Belgium shared networks
Frederik Langhendries, Head of Communication, ASTRID, Belgium.

Similar Products
MarketWatch: Telecoms
Published Nov 2008 by Datamonitor


Wireless Telecommunications Services
Published Nov 2008 by First Research, Inc.


NFC (Near Field Communications)
Published Nov 2008 by IDATE


North American Mass Notification System Services Market
Published Oct 2008 by Frost & Sullivan


The New Rules of M2M:Q&A from CTIA 2008’s M2M Sessions
Published Oct 2008 by Yankee Group


European Wireless M2m Market, Third Edition,The
Published Oct 2008 by Berg Insight


U.S. & EU HLS Communications Interoperability Markets & Technology Forecast - 2008-2012
Published Oct 2008 by Homeland Security Research Corporation


China Digital Mobile Communication Exchanger Market Analysis
Published Oct 2008 by Reports From China


Mobile Navigation Services
Published Oct 2008 by Berg Insight


Asia Pacific Mobile Satellite Services Markets
Published Sep 2008 by Frost & Sullivan




 


Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Site Map | Return Policy | Help FAQs
Copyright © 1999-2008, All Rights Reserved, MindBranch.com
Trust-e Logo
Phone: 800-774-4410 (US) or +1-240-747-3094 (Int'l)
Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST Monday through Friday
Email: support@mindbranch.com