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Location Base Technology of Wireless E911

The INCOSE Heartland Chapter presents:. Location Base Technology of Wireless E911

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Location Base Technology of Wireless E911

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  1. The INCOSE Heartland Chapter presents: Location Base Technology of Wireless E911 In 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated E911 requirements that cellular location be provided when 911 emergency calls come in to emergency management authorities. A presentation on how Location Base Technology is one promising technology being developed to obtain accurate caller location information. Mr. Reza Rahdar Rockwell Collins August 24, 2006, 5:30-7:30 PM Kirkwood Training Center (KTOS) 3375 Armar Dr Marion, IA Room 127 Note Time and Location for this Meeting!!! Food & Refreshments Provided RSVP (for food):jfpovacz@rockwellcollins.com (295-3504) http://www.incose.org/heartld/index.htm

  2. Location Base Technology of Wireless E911 Abstract In 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated E911 requirements that cellular location be provided when 911 emergency calls come in to emergency management authorities. Law enforcement agencies, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians have lauded their efficiency in locating people in need. Location base technology is one of several potentially promising technologies for obtaining accurate caller location information. The E911 Emergency Call Locator requirements states that an emergency call must be locatable within 50 –300 meters from the emergency call location, depending on the type of cellular phone technology used and whether handset-based or network-based solutions are deployed. Biography Mr. Reza Rahdar is a Sr. Systems Engineering working in the Ground JTRS HW Build Engineering Group at Rockwell Collins Inc., Cedar Rapids, IA. Reza (Ray) began working at Rockwell Collins January 2006 and is currently leading the activities toward Ground Mobile Radio (GMR) Wideband Power Amplifier (WB PA) requirements definition. Ray has over 15 years of telecommunication experience working in the fields of wireline, wireless, optical, and internet access networks. Ray has a BSEE, MSOR, MSSE, and is currently pursuing his PhD Dissertation titled “A Systems Engineering Based Methodology for the Improvement of the Wireless E911 Location Estimation”.

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