IEEE Dallas Consumer Electronics Society
“Home
Networking”
Date: Tuesday, Oct 11th, 2005
Lunch/Chapter business: 11:30 AM – 12:00
P.M.
Program:
12:00 ~ 1:00 P.M.
Place:
(Located inside TI North Campus)
Speaker: Richard Nesin, President HomePNA and
VP of Marketing, Coppergate Communications
Program Summary: “Home Networking for IP Video”
Home networking technology has become an integral part of the
Residential Gateway boxes supplied by Service Providers. As TelCos and Satellite Providers introduce
new services such as standard and high definition broadcast IP TV, VoIP and
networked PVRs, the demands placed on the home network change
significantly. As a result, service
providers are looking to new high speed technology that operates reliably over
existing in-home wiring to distribute the services. The session will discuss
the requirements, features and performance of HomePNA3, currently being field
trialed by major service providers for TelCo TV deployments in 2005, and
compare it to other home networking technologies.
Resume Summary: Richard Nesin is responsible
for marketing CopperGate’s high performance multimedia home networking chipset
products. He brings over 22 years of
marketing experience in the communications semiconductor industry including
pioneering work in home networking, Bluetooth and 802.11 product areas. Prior to joining CopperGate, Richard held
various strategic and marketing positions at Agere Systems and Lucent
Technologies. Richard is President of HomePNA,
the industry organization responsible for developing and successfully driving
ITU standardization of the HomePNA 3.0 specification. He holds a BSEE degree from the State
University of New York at Stony Brook.
There is no cost, nor membership requirement to
attend this meeting.
For additional information, please contact Will
Lumpkins at (214) 567-3333
xillia@ieee.org
or Sam Broyles at (214) 480-3232 sam.broyles@ti.com
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