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TDC 431 Emerging Wireless and Mobility Networks Mobility is now driving voice and data networks. Mobility evolves networks and in turn changes the way we live. Globalization, professional development, social networking, security and privacy are some of its impacts. Learn about DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES including BLUETOOTH, GPS, WIMAX, WIFI (I.E.E.E.802.11), LTE, RFID, TELEMATICS, AD-HOC NETWORKS, ULTRA-WIDEBAND, evolving 3rd & 4th GENERATION NETWORKS and WIRELESS SECURITY, This course is designed for students with or with little wireless knowledge. TDC512, TDC371 or other students who want to further expand their understanding of the emerging Wireless and Mobility Industry are welcome. The course provides a balanced view of the Wireless Industry in transition, through evolving technology, regulation, competition, standards and applications. Students will be better prepared to deal with the rapid changes and seize the opportunities as mobility impacts traditional telecommunications and private networks. The course will be highly interactive and dynamically adjusted to student interests. In addition students will have access to extensive Global Wireless Education Consortium materials to meet their individual advanced interests. The class will help students seeking a clear understanding of the direction and impacts of emerging communications networks on business, society and their personal lives. If you are preparing for a career in business, industry, government healthcare, education, law or arts or science you need to understand the communications technologies that will impact your professional journey. Displayed until: 12/17/2009
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