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SCHOOL ON RADIO USE FOR DIGITAL AND MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002
Prepared by:Alargam Elrayah Elsayed Ali <alargam@hotmail.com>
Yousef Mohammad Abbas <yousef_abbas@ureach.com>
Second day diary
Of School on Radio use for digital and multimedia ommunication
We began this day with cloudily sky and nice temperature with
newel spirit.
At 9:10 we began the first lecture about <IP technology:
history, current state, prospective> with Dr G. Yanovsky,
(Univ. of St. Petersburg, Russia)
Who came late because his watch was gone out, the lecture
discuss an interesting topics about The history of IP
technology, a brief history of the Internet, IP traffic, TCP
protocol and how the Internet work.
And When the clock became 11:00 we got some rest to began
another lecture with Dr W. Luther (FCC - IB, Washington USA)
<about Role of radio in technology applications> and he explain
to us many interesting topics such as
- Relationship between spectrum management and wireless.
- International consensus
- Wireless systems
- New wireless spectrum development
- Mobile wireless
- Fixed wireless
- Global positioning
- Satellite services
- Satellite and terrestrial sharing
- Market, access, and revenues
Then we took a lunch break till 14:00 after that we continue
with Dr W. Luther. With another lecture but in different topics
about < Digital radiocommunication (where are we going?)> and
he discuss these topics
- Policy objective .
- ITU multimedia studies.
- Advanced wireless systems.
- Digital radio broadcast.
- Digital television broadcast.
- 12 GHz terrestrial sharing with GSO satellite DBS.
- Broadband satellite
- Future (software) radios
- Ultra-wideband systems
- And he ended his lecture at 15:10 after that we had 5
minutes to began new lecture about <(Introduction to computer
networking)> with Dr C. Fonda, (ICTP - APRL, Trieste Italy) and
he gave us a very long lecture till 7:00 and he discuss these
topics in his lecture:
- Why a computer network?
- Standardization.
- The OSI model.
- Reality: the Internet.
- Network classification.
- Media and basic hardware.
- The ethernet.
- Internet addressing.
- Subnets, DNS, Basic host configuration.
And after that he gave us a tutorial about installing LINUX .
And with this lecture we finished our study days with useful
information which we took from our great lecturers who try to
gave us any information they have.
Yousef Mohammad Abbas
Atomic Energy Commission of Syria
e-mail: yousef_abbas@ureach.com
P.O. Box 6091
Damascus
Syrian Arab Republic
Alargam Elrayah Elsayed Ali
University of Khartoum
Dep. of Computer Science
Fac. of Mathematical Sciences
e-mail: Alargam@hotmail.com
P.O. Box 321
11115 Khartoum
Sudan
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