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RWS 2009
Plenary Talk

Title:

“Next Generation Mobile Network (NGMN) Technology and Service Innovation - Challenge to Shannon Limit”

Speaker:

Dr. Botaro Hirosaki, NEC Corp., Tokyo, Japan

Time & Location:

9:10 AM, Monday, 19 Jan, 2009.

Salon A & B

Botaro HirosakiDr. Hirosaki graduated from the University of Tokyo and joined the Central Research Laboratories of NEC in 1970. He received his MSE degree from the Electrical Engineering & Computer Science of Princeton University in 1978. He was engaged in the research and development of high-speed PCM transmission systems, high-speed data modems, digital signal processing, and ATM networking systems. In 1986, he received a PH.D degree from the University of Tokyo for his pioneering work on the orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) systems. From 1995 to 1997, he worked as the General Manager of the C&C Product Technologies Group Planning Division and the C&C product Technologies Development Laboratories of NEC. Since being assigned as an Associate Senior Vice President of Optical Network Operations Unit in 2000, he has been playing several roles at senior management level, including Senior Vice President of Intellectual Asset Operations Unit, CIO, and Executive Vice President of Carrier Network Business Unit. He is currently a Senior Executive Vice President and Member of the Board. Dr. Hirosaki is a Fellow of the IEEE and IEICE of Japan.

Important Dates

Paper Summary Due
28 July, 2008

Final Manuscript Due
15 Oct, 2008

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Radio Wireless Symposium 2009:
18 - 22 Jan, 2009


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