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DESCRIPTION:Things We Should Not Do In Future Radios\n\n(Future Designs Sho
 uld Not Include Past Mistakes)\n\nWireless technology is a shining example
  of a disruptive innovation that has changed society in remarkable ways. T
 he innovation has altered how people communicate\, how people access infor
 mation\, how people are entertained\, and how people conduct and schedule 
 their social lives. Every human activity advance and grows through several
  influences. One is experience\, one is market forces\, another is effecti
 ve education\, and yet another is common wisdom. Common wisdom is entrench
 ed perspectives and levels of understanding accepted by the community as g
 uide posts of the process. In fact\, there are many examples to be found i
 n the wireless community of common wisdom being faulty. Samuel Clemens’ 
 comment “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you in trouble\, it
 ’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so” The wireless community
  is not free of entrenched faulty common wisdom which is passed on to succ
 essive practitioners of the art. Universities are just as liable as indust
 ry for not examining and questioning common wisdom. In this tongue in chee
 k presentation we examine the evolution of wireless technology from the ea
 rly days through now and show how several wisdoms can be shown to not be w
 ise but never-the-less have become entrenched in the fabric of our wireles
 s technology.\n\nCo-sponsored by: San Diego IEEE Communications Society\, 
 San Diego IEEE Vehicular Technology Society\n\nSpeaker(s): fred harris\, \
 n\nRoom: Room 317\,  UCSD Extension\, 6256 Greenwich Dr\, San Diego\, CA 9
 2122  \, San Diego\, California\, United States
LOCATION:Room: Room 317\,  UCSD Extension\, 6256 Greenwich Dr\, San Diego\,
  CA 92122  \, San Diego\, California\, United States
ORGANIZER:lfugal@cox.net
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:fred harris: &quot;Things We Should Not Do in Future Radios.&quot; Signal Pro
 cessing and Communication Societies 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/182349
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Things We Should Not Do In Future Radios&lt;/
 p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;(Future Designs Should Not Include Past Mistakes)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Wireless 
 technology is a shining example of a disruptive innovation that has change
 d society in remarkable ways. The innovation has altered how people commun
 icate\, how people access information\, how people are entertained\, and h
 ow people conduct and schedule their social lives. Every human activity ad
 vance and grows through several influences. One is experience\, one is mar
 ket forces\, another is effective education\, and yet another is common wi
 sdom. &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Common wisdom is entrenched perspectives and levels of u
 nderstanding accepted by the community as guide posts of the process. In f
 act\, there are many examples to be found in the wireless community of com
 mon wisdom being faulty. Samuel Clemens&amp;rsquo\; comment &amp;ldquo\;It ain&amp;rsq
 uo\;t what you don&amp;rsquo\;t know that gets you in trouble\, it&amp;rsquo\;s wh
 at you know for sure that just ain&amp;rsquo\;t so&amp;rdquo\; The wireless commun
 ity is not free of entrenched faulty common wisdom which is passed on to s
 uccessive practitioners of the art. Universities are just as liable as ind
 ustry for not examining and questioning common wisdom. In this tongue in c
 heek presentation we examine the evolution of wireless technology from the
  early days through now and show how several wisdoms can be shown to not b
 e wise but never-the-less have become entrenched in the fabric of our wire
 less technology.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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