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AWR WiMAX Design Solution Web Seminar

You should attend this web seminar if you are involved in WiMAX product development, engineering and/or design. If you are a power amplifier designer, a sub-system designer selecting components, a system designer doing receiver sensitivity analysis or someone just curious to learn more about WiMAX, this web seminar is for you.

During the WiMAX web seminar, real time demonstrations of WiMAX conformance tests, receiver sensitivity and budget analysis will be performed using AWR's Visual System Simulator (VSS). VSS is AWR's time domain system simulator and together with the WiMAX module, offers exceptional value to engineers and engineering teams as it delivers a design flow that catches design flaws early that ultimately lowers development costs and improves design throughput.

Agenda:

  • WiMAX Overview
  • Introduction to Visual System Simulator 2007
  • Simulation of WiMAX TX and RX in VSS
  • RF Design Examples and Results
  • Conclusion

View Archived Webinar:
https://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=0086uurx

Bio of Gent Paparisto, Ph.D.:

Gent Paparisto is a Senior Systems Engineer at AWR. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California (USC) and has extensive experience in research, design, development, and implementation of communication systems and algorithms for wireless, satellite, and wireline applications. He has lead and participated in the design and implementation of several products for cellular and wireless systems. Dr. Paparisto has authored a number of publications in international journals and conferences, served on the technical program committees of various IEEE conferences and contributed to the 3GPP GERAN standardization group.

Bio of Joel Kirshman:

Joel Kirshman is Market Segment Manager, Wireless System Design at AWR. He has been with AWR for seven years and prior to joining AWR he worked for 4 years at Elainix Inc. Joel has a master degree in electrical engineering from California State University, Northridge. Prior to entering the EDA industry he worked at The Aerospace Corporation for eight years. While at The Aerospace Corporation he worked on various project from designing a digital processing unit for a space application, to rad-hard testing of electronic devices, and finally working in the GPS program office.