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November 30th, 2016

With Estimations Of 500+ Smart Devices In Operation By 2022, This Keysight IoT Webinar Will Prep All


IoT – it's everywhere and Keysight Technologies wishes to prepare students for tomorrow's design and test challenges on December 8th from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with a free webinar.

The Internet of Things (IoT)—a massive network of devices and sensors wirelessly networked—is the future. The estimate is that the typical family home may have more than 500 smart devices in operation by 2022. The nexgen of engineers will face extraordinary challenges as they solve problems relating to wireless module selection, protocol decisions, functionality in mixed signal environment, battery life requirements, regulatory certification and the interference of things.
 
This Keysight Technologies webcast will start with a high level overview of the topics important in IoT device design, including system design fundamentals, RF, power management and sensors connectivity. A more detailed consideration will then be offered that centers around balancing features, functions, and protocols in power management design. Also to be discussed is what you will need to measure and what instruments to use, in order to gain insights and to optimize the IoT device battery life.

Join Keysight Technologies as they cover:

  • Current and power measurement tools and techniques
  • Various instruments and applications available and how to make the appropriate trade-offs
  • Tips and tricks to make the best current measurement connection
  • Additional considerations and ideas to help equip the next generation of engineers

To learn more and to register for this webinar, please select this direct link...

The webinar speakers include...

Brad Jolly
Senior Application Engineer
Keysight Technologies

Brad Jolly has been with Keysight Technologies (previously Hewlett-Packard and Agilent Technologies) for more than 20 years, including roles in software R&D, UI design, learning products, application engineering, product support, training, product marketing, and product management. He currently works as an applications engineer focusing on IoT power consumption challenges. Brad received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Michigan.

 

       Chris Kelly
Senior Application Engineer
Keysight Technologies


Chris Kelly is an Applications Engineer Expert/Scientist with Keysight Technologies in Loveland, Colorado. Chris has a long history within R&D/Product Development at HP-Agilent-Keysight dating back to 1983, developing many bench and card based instruments.  He holds 6 patents, and has been a frequent contributor of articles and videos over the years including recent videos focused on understanding IoT battery life.  Chris graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of New Mexico, and Master of Science in Computer Science from Colorado State University, with emphasis on Operating Systems and Computer Architecture.

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