AvaLAN Executive Speaks At Monitoring And Networking Conference
Oct 30, 2007 2:52 PM
Ray Shilling, vice president of sales and marketing at AvaLAN Wireless Systems, a developer in the wireless Ethernet market, will deliver a presentation at the Sixth Annual Remote Monitoring and Networking Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Shilling will speak on Nov. 7 at 1 p.m. about "Installing Wireless Network-based Security Devices Using the Increasingly-Crowded Unlicensed Radio Spectrum."
"The use of wireless network technologies is expanding rapidly; so much so that it is becoming increasingly critical for integrators to fully research the subject prior to deploying products in this very crowded unlicensed bandwidth space," Shilling says.
In his talk, Shilling will discuss the defining characteristics of unlicensed bandwidth currently available, addressing key issues such as interference avoidance, and understanding what analytical hardware/software tools and installation tricks should be considered for a successful installation. He will discuss the pros and cons of deploying licensed versus unlicensed RF products to ensure a fully functioning installation.
Shilling will speak to an audience of innovators and users from multiple industries, including utilities, power, oil and gas, telecom, industrial, water and public utilities, agriculture and facilities management. The Remote Monitoring and Networking Conference focuses on advancements for the monitoring and management of distributed equipment and facilities, remote assets, automated process and system controls and device networks. Large-scale users and other industry experts will speak on SCADA, security, control, automation, M2M, networking, telemetry and condition monitoring.
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