IEEE Dallas CVT Meeting; Tues., Jan. 21, 2020; Mike Wolfe, Commscope

#CBRS #Spectrum #Sharing #5G #IoT
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Cost: IEEE Members: $10; IEEE Student and Life Members: $5; Others: $15
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  • 3000 Waterview
  • (~ 1 Block east of Waterview & Synergy Park Blvd.)
  • Richardson, Texas
  • United States 75080
  • Building: UTD SPN.1 Building

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  • Starts 05 January 2020 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 21 January 2020 04:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Michael (Mike) Wolfe, PE, VP Mobility Network Engineering of Commscope

Topic:

CBRS: Making Spectrum Sharing a Reality in Mobile Networks

This presentation will explore the potential of the Citizen’s Band Radio Service (CBRS) to enable new services and operating models within the mobile wireless industry, based on an innovative spectrum sharing framework that protects incumbent users while maximizing the availability of the spectrum across multiple access tiers.

Key topics that will be covered include:

  • CBRS – Timeline and Background
  • Spectrum Availability and Incumbents
  • Overview of the Spectrum Access System and ESC
  • Coexistence Issues/Framework
  • CBRS Benefits and Opportunities
  • Key Takeaways

Biography:

Mike Wolfe is the Vice President of Mobility Network Engineering at CommScope, managing a global team of RF path architects who work with CommScope’s Mobile Network Operator customers to optimize their network deployment strategies.  Mike has served in a variety of roles at CommScope and its acquired company Andrew Corporation for 27 years, and he spent an additional 13 years working in the defense sector on a variety of communication system programs.  Mike holds a BS EE from Texas A&M University and an MS EE from SMU.





Agenda

Registration/Lunch: 11:30am
Presentation: 12-1 pm