Event date: 9 July 2013
Oxford, UK
M2M connections are anticipated to reach more than 50 billion connected devices by 2020. White space networks could have a key role in supporting these huge number of connections to fulfil the vision of a truly ubiquitous wide area network i.e. the emergence of ‘the Internet of Everything’.
Programme details
- What is white space?
- Understanding the concepts and characteristics of white space networks
- Regulatory approach and spectrum allocation
- Challenges and complexity of white space networks (greyspace, good neighbour issues etc)
- Implied technologies
- Economics of white space devices
- Possible applications in the M2M space- Continuous monitoring of vehicles, firmware upgrades for vehicles, networking for the smart grid, asset tracking of goods on the move, remote health monitoring and diagnosis, home and industrial building automation, security and control, defence and security, environmental monitoring and control etc.
- Current status and current white space standards
To book a place, or for more information: www.conted.ox.ac.uk/m2m or email telecoms@conted.ox.ac.uk