Speakers
How to reduce complexity and increase convenience with wireless charging
Anthony Thomson
The last few years have seen electric vehicle technology develop in leaps and bounds. EVs are now universally recognised as the future of the automotive industry, with cars such as the Nissan Leaf entering the market in 2011. However, there is no doubt that barriers to mass-market adoption still remain, primarily in terms of efficiency, cost and usability. It is these issues that are now being addressed by the development of wireless charging technology. Simplicity and minimum driver intervention are key features that win out time-and-time again and when these features are coupled with high power transfer efficiency, wireless charging is a winning combination. This presentation will outline how this technology works and the benefits it is set to bring to the electric vehicle industry.
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure World Congress Berlin
Speakers
Opportunities and Challenges of Multicarrier and Multiband 3 G Deployments
<p>- 3G Multicarrier deployment scenarios<br />- Traffic and Mobility Management across 3G carriers<br />- DC-HSPA deployment<br />- Future evolution</p>
PANEL: Creating an Effective Traffic Management Strategy to Improve QoS and QoE for the End-User
<ul><li>Creating personalized broadband services based on any combination of subscriber, application or network-based rules</li><li>Prioritising multipoint traffic and "power users"</li><li>Prevent consideration of performance indicators that of limited relevance to end user's service perception and save time</li><li>"Content-based billing" and QoS tariffs</li><li>Allowing high value subscribers to move up the value chain</li></ul><p>Moderator: Werner Wiedermann, Manager, Technology and Innovation, Business Development, R&D Team, Mobilkom Austria, Austria</p>
3G, LTE & HSPA+ Optimisation 2011
Speakers
Opportunities and Challenges of Multicarrier and Multiband 3 G Deployments
<p>- 3G Multicarrier deployment scenarios<br />- Traffic and Mobility Management across 3G carriers<br />- DC-HSPA deployment<br />- Future evolution</p>
PANEL: Creating an Effective Traffic Management Strategy to Improve QoS and QoE for the End-User
<ul><li>Creating personalized broadband services based on any combination of subscriber, application or network-based rules</li><li>Prioritising multipoint traffic and "power users"</li><li>Prevent consideration of performance indicators that of limited relevance to end user's service perception and save time</li><li>"Content-based billing" and QoS tariffs</li><li>Allowing high value subscribers to move up the value chain</li></ul><p>Moderator: Werner Wiedermann, Manager, Technology and Innovation, Business Development, R&D Team, Mobilkom Austria, Austria</p>