Interesting Seminar for your consideration

 

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Subject: Fwd: FW: Joint Electrical Seminar - Overview of the developing 
standardIEEE802.15.6 for wireless body area networks - 10 February 2011

 

Dear Beagers and BEERs,

Please see attached message.

Any inquiries to Camillo or the contacts in the attached.

Regards

 Robert



>>> On 1/02/11 at 15:02, in message 
>>> <600a97e6d26a6f4091cabbcfc83e9ccb3d8a73c...@raneml21.lan.sesahs.nsw.gov.au>,
>>>  Camillo Pavan <camillo.pa...@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au> wrote:

Robert,

Can you send to the BEAG fraternity to see if any are interested.  Thanks.  
Camillo

 

From: camillo pavan [mailto:adrmar...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, 31 January 2011 22:05
To: Camillo Pavan
Subject: FW: Joint Electrical Seminar - Overview of the developing standard 
IEEE802.15.6 for wireless body area networks - 10 February 2011

 


 

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From: sydi...@engineersaustralia.org.au
To: adrmar...@hotmail.com
Subject: Joint Electrical Seminar - Overview of the developing standard 
IEEE802.15.6 for wireless body area networks - 10 February 2011 
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:30:00 +1000

Joint Electrical Engineering Institutions' Sydney, Engineers Australia, IEEE, 
IET
 
Overview of the developing standard IEEE802.15.6 for wireless body area networks
 
Date/Time:      Thursday, 10 February 2011, 5:30pm for 6:00pm Start
 
Venue:             Engineers Australia Harricks Auditorium, Ground Floor, 8 
Thomas St, Chatswood
 
Speaker:          Peter D. Bradley
 
RSVP:              Register Online 
<https://events.engineersaustralia.org.au/ei/getdemo.ei?id=354&s=_Y8S0PLTFM> 
 
Abstract:
The IEEE802.15 organization task group 6 is actively developing a standard for 
wireless body area networks. 
 
The standard is targeted for relatively low data rate (100kbps to 1 Mbps) 
transmission to devices attached around the body or implanted. Low power 
medical and consumer applications will benefit from this development. 
Applicable bands include the implant (402-405 MHz band),900 and 2.45 GHz ISM 
bands . 

Details of this proposed standard will be presented including applications, 
bands, data rates, physical layer details  and  some of the MAC proposals. 
 
PRESENTER: 
Peter D. Bradley received the B.E degree in Electrical Engineering with first 
class honors in 1987 and the M.E degree in Biomedical Engineering in 1996, both 
from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He received the 
Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from the University of Wollongong, Australia in 
2000. 
 
He has worked at Sydney University in 1987 as a research engineer, for 
Schlumberger in oil field analysis from 1988 to 1992 then for Telectronics (now 
St Jude Medical) in Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator design from 1992-1996. 
His research work at Telectronics included an extensive analysis of the effects 
of cosmic radiation on implantable devices. His later university research work 
was performed under an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council 
Grant culminating in the development of a novel semiconductor based 
microdosimeter for radiation therapy monitoring. 
  
Since 2000, he has been with Zarlink Semiconductor in San Diego and currently 
is a consultant for the ultra-low power medical communications group 
specializing in medical transceivers. Peter was the system architect for 
several of Zarlink’s medical transceivers which dominate the implanted medical 
transceiver market. His interest areas include low power radio transceivers, 
integrated circuits for biomedical instrumentation and system analysis, 
semiconductor radiation detectors, microdosimetry and the effects of ionizing 
radiation on implantable medical devices. He has over 20 published papers and 6 
patents on low power tranceiver techniques. Peter currently resides in Sydney 
and is actively involved in the development of the IEEE802.15.6 standard for 
wireless body area networks and architecture development for next generation 
medical transceivers. 
 
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Note:  Attendance may be credited towards Engineers Australia's Continuing 
Professional Development (CPD) requirements.  NPER and CPEng members are 
required to undertake a min. of 150 hours CPD every (3) years.  Members are 
responsible for recording CPD for audit purposes.
  

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