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Webb, William Timothy was born on May 4, 1967 in Walton-on-Thames, England. Son of Christopher David and Genebeth Carol Webb.
(Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum mana...)
Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum management tools? As regulators move away from traditional spectrum management methods, introduce spectrum trading and consider opening up more spectrum to commons, do you understand the implications of these developments for your own networks? This 2007 book was the first to describe and evaluate modern spectrum management tools. Expert authors offer insights into the technical, economic and management issues involved. Auctions, administrative pricing, trading, property rights and spectrum commons are all explained. A series of real-world case studies from around the world is used to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches adopted by different regulators, and valuable lessons are drawn from these. This concise and authoritative resource is a must-have for telecom regulators, network planners, designers and technical managers at mobile and fixed operators and broadcasters, and academics involved in the technology and economics of radio spectrum.
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Featuring developing technologies, updated market forecasts, and current regulatory initiatives, this text aims to keep the reader at the forefront of emerging products, services and issues affecting the field of wireless local loop (WLL) technology. The second edition includes new chapters on WLL deployment, the WLL market, and a substantial review of broadband technologies, as well as new sections on prediction of user requirements and the emerging UMTS standard.
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(Here's a book written specifically for non-technical pers...)
Here's a book written specifically for non-technical personnel who work with engineers, but aren't familiar with the engineering concepts and technical aspects of cellular radio and telecommunications systems. Using plain, easy-to-read language, with no mathematics, this book helps you understand the "hows and whys" behind cellular network design, explains WLL design functions, and illustrates how cellular radio systems locate and send calls to subscribers. The book also identifies and compares several key radio systems in use today, and even looks ahead to future cellular and WLL systems, based on current industry trends. It includes real-world examples, chapter-end questions and solutions, a complete glossary of terms and acronyms, and "at-a-glance" sections of key concepts.
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(This work forecasts the changes in mobile communications ...)
This work forecasts the changes in mobile communications over the next 20 years to help the reader make informed decisions and develop successful strategies that address the future challenges of this industry. The author offers specific recommendations on which technological areas organizations should concentrate on, along with insightful discussions on technology and the limits of efficiency, standardization, radio spectrum, economics, industry structure, user requirements, and other constraints and drivers. From cellular and fixed wireless systems, to wireless local area and personal area networks, this reference provides an easy-to-understand overview of current and emerging wireless technologies and systems. The book predicts network structure in 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020, and looks at a day in the life of users in 2010 and 2020. Contributions are included from leading industry experts Mark Birchler, Larry Marturano, Frank Yester, Michel Mouly, Tero Ojanpera, Malcolm Oliphant, Siegmund Redl, Mike Short and the UK Radiocommunications Agency.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1580532489/?tag=2022091-20
(Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum mana...)
Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum management tools? As regulators move away from traditional spectrum management methods, introduce spectrum trading and consider opening up more spectrum to commons, do you understand the implications of these developments for your own networks? This 2007 book was the first to describe and evaluate modern spectrum management tools. Expert authors offer insights into the technical, economic and management issues involved. Auctions, administrative pricing, trading, property rights and spectrum commons are all explained. A series of real-world case studies from around the world is used to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches adopted by different regulators, and valuable lessons are drawn from these. This concise and authoritative resource is a must-have for telecom regulators, network planners, designers and technical managers at mobile and fixed operators and broadcasters, and academics involved in the technology and economics of radio spectrum.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521876699/?tag=2022091-20
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This text details the essential engineering principles of wireless communications and examines the financial and marketing considerations that contribute to making any communications product viable. It also provides guidance on career topics such as conflict resolution and career structure. The book provides a relevant history of mobile radio, the technical basics of cellular and private mobile radio technologies, and descriptions of the design and operation of mobile networks. It also addresses the needs of large user groups, the economics of being a network operator, future developments in mobile radio, radio spectrum management, standardisation, and regulatory issues.
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Webb, William Timothy was born on May 4, 1967 in Walton-on-Thames, England. Son of Christopher David and Genebeth Carol Webb.
Bachelor of Engineering, University Southampton, 1989. Doctor of Philosophy, University Southampton, 1992. Master of Business Administration, Southampton Management School, 1997.
Technical director Multiple Access Technologies, Southampton, England, 1990—1994. Principal consultant Smith System Engineering, Guildford, England, 1994—1998. Director strategy Motorola, Schaumburg, Illinois, 1998—2001.
Managing consultant PA Consultant, 2001—2003. Head Research and Development Ofcom, England, 2004. Member innovation awards judging panel Wall St. Journal.
Visiting professor University Surrey, England, since 2003, University DeMontfort, England, since 2007.
(Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum mana...)
(Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum mana...)
(Featuring developing technologies, updated market forecas...)
(Here's a book written specifically for non-technical pers...)
(This work forecasts the changes in mobile communications ...)
(This text details the essential engineering principles of...)
Fellow: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Royal Academy Engineering, Institute Engineering and Technology Engineers (vice president 2004-2007).
Married Alison Margaret Porter, June 17, 1995. Children: Katherine, Hannah.