Introduction to IEEE 802

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Introduction to IEEE 802 will examine the driving forces for the development of communications technology. 

Government regulations will also be discussed as well as standardization bodies. The course will also review the design of standard for wireless communications.

What you will learn:

  • Examine unlicensed bands available in the U.S. below 11 GHz and the rules for their use
  • Consider types of standards
  • Discuss the frames exchanged among layers in a layered architecture
  • Review groups in the IEEE 802 committee related to wireless standards

Related courses:

Who should attend: Electrical engineer, Systems engineer, Hardware engineer, Design engineer, Product engineer,  Communication engineer

Instructor

Todor Cooklev

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Todor Cooklev has been with San Francisco State University since August  2002 as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. He has worked  on wireless communications technology as a voting member of IEEE 802.15  and 802.11 Working Groups. He was one of the founders of 802.15.3,  devoted to high-rate wireless personal area networking. He has made  significant contributions to Bluetooth, 802.15.1, 802.15.2, 802.15.3,  and 802.11, influencing the development of the wireless communications  industry.

Publication Year: 2007

ISBN: 0-7803-9679-0


Introduction to IEEE 802
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP058
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: 0.1 CEU/ 1 PDH