2nd Invitational Workshop on
Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices

Future Directions, Technologies, Standards and Applications

June 13-14, 2010
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Rd
Worcester, MA, USA

 

 
 
Announcements

(06-11-10) Verizon Wireless will be a gold patron for the 2nd Invitational Workshop on Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices to be held at WPI Campus Center on June 13th, 2010.

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(05-11-10) VIA Telecom of San Diego, CA will be a silver patron for the 2nd Invitational Workshop on Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices to be held at WPI Campus Center on June 13th, 2010.

(04-01-10) Skyhook Wireless of Boston will be a gold patron for the 2nd Invitational Workshop on Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices to be held at WPI Campus Center on June 13th, 2010.

(Invitation acceptance on 6-30-09) Richard J. Lynch, Executive VP and CTO of Verizon Communications, will be delivering the keynote speech for the 2nd Invitational Workshop on Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices.

Richard J. LynchRichard J. Lynch
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Verizon Communications

Richard J. Lynch is executive vice president and chief technology officer for Verizon Communications. In this role he is responsible for technology direction and network planning for all the Verizon business units.

Prior to assuming his current position in July 2007, Lynch had been the executive vice president and chief technical officer for Verizon Wireless since its formation in 2000, and before that, had held the same position at Bell Atlantic Mobile since 1990. In those positions he was responsible for network technology selection and planning as well as network operations. Under Lynch, the Verizon Wireless network attained the distinction of quality and reliability which has formed the basis for the very well known “Can you hear me now?” advertising campaign.

Lynch has been at the forefront of wireless data solutions, starting with Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) in 1995 when he led Bell Atlantic Mobile’s build of one of the largest CDPD networks in the country. In 2004, Lynch again led the industry with the decision to widely deploy EV-DO, in the first true wireless broadband service widely provided to the public in the US. Lynch was also responsible for the decision to deploy CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), which still remains the basis for the Verizon Wireless high-quality voice network. Building on these and other key technology decisions, Lynch has supported the introduction of key innovative products and services into the marketplace.

Lynch is a Fellow of The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). He has served on the executive board of the CDMA Development Group (CDG) and as a member of the Federal Communications Commission Technical Advisory Committee. For his leadership in the early years of wireless data, Lynch was honored with the President’s Award by the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA). He has earned patents for advances in the area of wireless technology. He is a frequent guest lecturer in academia and industry on technology and its business implications.
Lynch began his career in 1972 with New England Telephone and has held a variety of positions in planning, operations, and engineering there and in Bell of Pennsylvania.

Lynch is a graduate of Lowell Technological Institute (now University of Massachusetts) where he received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering. He has also completed post graduate work at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University.

(Invitation acceptance on 7-31-09) Hannu Kauppinen, Director of Business Development at Nokia Research Center, will be the delivering the luncheon speech for the 2nd Invitational Workshop on Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices..

Hannu Kauppinen
Director of Business Development
NOKIA Research Center (NRC)

Dr. Hannu Kauppinen is leading the Business Validation unit in Nokia Research Center. His responsibility is ensuring the successful commercialization of Nokia’s research results. Hannu Kauppinen has been with Nokia since 1997 and he has a strong track record in development and productization of wireless systems and mobile services. Hannu Kauppinen holds a PhD degree in Physics from the Helsinki University of Technology (1997) and an Executive MBA from the Helsinki School of Economics (2007).