Vodafone IIT Centre of Excellence in Telecommunications

Vodafone IIT Centre of Excellence in Telecommunications Vodafone IIT KGP Centre of Excellence in Telecommunications (VEICET) focuses on the ‘Next Generation Networks and Technology'. The main research areas are:
1.

Visit us at http://www.gssst.iitkgp.ernet.in/veicet/index.php Green energy for Telecommunication
2. Automatic speaker recognition for mobile banking
3. Mobile Internet
4. Reliability studies on mobile backhaul and core networks
5. 4G Cellular technologies
6. Next Generation Access Technology – Fiber to the premise

20/12/2015

Congratulations! Our VICET group now has 100 Likes. Thank you everyone for your contributions :)

29/06/2015

Hello All... Please post photos of event related to VICET here. :)

When it comes to iPhone 5, do you think something like this should come up?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzsBwnv_dAg
05/03/2012

When it comes to iPhone 5, do you think something like this should come up?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzsBwnv_dAg

Amazing Concept iPhone 5. This CG iPhone 5 has advanced iPhone features such as a sleeker iPhone design, a laser keyboard & holographic display all rolled in...

IBM created a new Center of Excellence for the communications industry in the US. The centre, which features Openet prod...
05/03/2012

IBM created a new Center of Excellence for the communications industry in the US. The centre, which features Openet products, is designed to help service providers with new technologies to meet bandwidth demands and customer service requirements driven by the use of smartphones, tablets, devices and the mobile web. Openet provides mediation, rating and charging, balance, subscriber and policy management products, along with analytics for all functions.
The centre allows IBM clients to test new technology and proofs of concept in a "sandbox" environment, access a global pool of experienced subject matter experts in IBM and Openet technologies, access custom training tailored to Openet applications for intelligent service control, access and obtain support for other products including the IBM Cloud Service Provider Platform and the Service Provider Delivery Environment (SPDE), support in using real-time analytics from Openet as well as IBM business analytics optimisation resources including IBM Netezza, Unica and Cognos software and integrate IBM and Openet products in their own environment.

http://www.openet.com/company/news-events/news-coverage?id=366

IBM created a new Center of Excellence for the communications industry in the US. The centre, which features Openet products, is designed to help service providers with new technologies to meet bandwidth demands and customer service requirements driven by the use of smartphones, tablets, devices and...

Asia Pacific Advanced Networks (APAN) coordinates developments and interactions among its members, and with peer interna...
02/03/2012

Asia Pacific Advanced Networks (APAN) coordinates developments and interactions among its members, and with peer international organisations, in both network technology and applications, and is a key driver in promoting and facilitating network-enabled research collaboration; knowledge discovery; telehealth; and natural disaster mitigation.

For the first time, after waiting from '31 meetings', APAN held its 32nd meeting in New Delhi India. Want to have a look at the opening ceremony, watch the video!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBrMtOjZHJ8

APAN Opening Ceremony New Delhi 2011.

Cell phones have evolved immensely since 1983, both in design and function.From the Motorola DynaTAC, that power symbol ...
01/03/2012

Cell phones have evolved immensely since 1983, both in design and function.
From the Motorola DynaTAC, that power symbol that Michael Douglas wielded so forcefully in the movie “Wall Street”, to the iPhone 3G, which can take a picture, play a video, or run one of the thousands applications available from the Apple Store.
There are thousands of models of cell phones that have hit the streets between 1983 and now.
We’ve picked a few of the more popular and unusual ones to take you through the history of this device that most of us consider a part of our everyday lives.
We have tried, wherever possible, to include the most popular phones and the phones that were “firsts” for a particular feature, but may have missed out on your favorite phones due to the sheer number of models that are out there.
We invite you to post your faves in the comments section if they are not listed here.
Mobile phones are just now beginning to be as vital to North Americans as they have been to Asians. You can always see what is coming to store shelves in the next six months to a year by looking at the models that are currently available in Japan.
North America also had a spotty 3G network that has only really been revamped recently in order to deal with increasing demands for faster loading speeds from mobile customers, whereas Asia and most of Europe have had proper 3G networks in place for some time.
This has led to a revolution in 3G phones from 2007 until now, with more due to come out in 2009.
The list does not include any phones that were not portable handhelds. Car phones and some handhelds that were the size of a small briefcase were in use in the 1970′s and 1980′s, but since this is more about design than function we chose not to include them here.

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/05/the-evolution-of-cell-phone-design-between-1983-2009/

Eighteenth National Conference on Communications (NCC 2012) has witnessed Prof. Paulraj, this year.   Professor Emeritus...
28/02/2012

Eighteenth National Conference on Communications (NCC 2012) has witnessed Prof. Paulraj, this year. Professor Emeritus Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford University, is a pioneer of MIMO wireless communications, a technology break through that enables improved wireless performance. MIMO is now incorporated into all new wireless systems. Paulraj is the author of over 400 research papers, two text books and a co-inventor in 52 US patents. Paulraj has won over a dozen awards in the US, notably the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal, the top award for telecommunications technology pioneers. He is a fellow of seven scientific academies including the US National Academy of Engineering and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. He is a fellow of IEEE and AAAS. In 1999, Paulraj founded Iospan Wireless Inc - which developed and established MIMOOFDMA wireless as the core 4G technology. Iospan was acquired in by Intel Corporation in 2003. In 2004, Paulraj co-founded Beceem Communications Inc. The company became the market leader in 4G-WiMAX semiconductor and was acquired by Broadcom Corp. in 2010. During his 30 years in the Indian (Navy) (1961-1991), he founded three national level laboratories in India and headed one of India’s most successful military R&D projects – APSOH sonar. He received over a dozen awards (many at the national level) in India including the Padma Bhushan, Ati Vishist Seva Medal and the VASVIK Medal.

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