Cellular Expert—Radio Network Planning and Optimization Solution for ArcGIS Organizers: HNIT-BALTIC, Telecommunication Solutions Department Date & Time: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 9:00–17:00 Audience: Open to distributors, business partners, customers and other registered EUC attendees interested in the radio network planning solution based on ArcGIS Cost: 110 EUR
Introduction to Cellular Expert
Product overview, application areas, case studies, GIS based software architecture
Planning Mobile Networks Using Cellular Expert
Overview of point-to-area planning tasks and tools:
Line-of-sight visibility analysis, coverage prediction models, drive-test data and model calibration, interference prediction and 3D visualization
GSM and TETRA network planning
Live demonstration of GSM network planning
WiMAX network planning
Live demonstration of WiMax network planning
UMTS network planning
Live demonstration of UMTS network planning
Planning Fixed Wireless Networks Using Cellular Expert
Cellular Expert Radio Links Edition. Review of point-to-point and point-to-multipoint planning tools:
Path profiling, line-of-sight visibility, link power budget and performance analysis, interference prediction and automatic frequency planning
Transmission network planning features
Live demonstration of microwave network planning
Planning of fixed wireless networks (WLL, LMDS, MMDS, WiMAX)
Live demonstration of fixed WiMAX network planning
ArcGIS Server is a complete, out-of-the-box GIS server designed to provide complete Web GIS solutions. You'll learn how to author content in ArcGIS Desktop, publish it as a service using ArcGIS Server, and use the service in a Web client. ArcGIS Server capabilities and service APIs will be covered in detail. Also, a set of ArcGIS Server Web clients will be discussed and demonstrated. The clients include the .NET ADF, Silverlight/WPF, Flex, and JavaScript APIs.
In an enterprise implementation of ArcGIS products, the geodatabase is frequently the core of the system, as all GIS data is stored here. As the system grows, performance and functionality issues often surface. The Geodatabase is typically the component blamed for these problems. This workshop will give you an understanding of the different components that make up an ArcGIS enterprise implementation that can affect performance–as well as how to diagnose some of these problems. Some of the information will be specific to Oracle and the MS SQL Server.
SDI/INSPIRE Architecture Organizers: ESRI & Con Terra Date & Time: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 14:00–17:00 Presenters: Christian Elfers, Antje Hünerkoch, Andreas Wytzisk, Ismael Chivite Audience: Open to distributors, business partners, customers and other registered EUC attendees Focus: Individuals who need to understand the options for realizing INSPIRE compliant solutions that integrate with existing organizational IT infrastructures and workflows Cost: Free of charge
INSPIRE—scope, status quo, and challenges
Base technology to provide INSPIRE solutions: ArcGIS Server and sdi.suite
How to become an INSPIRE node? Solution patterns for setting up geoportals and data access nodes compliant to the INSPIRE implementing rules
Postconference
PLTS Defense Solution Training Organizers: HNIT-BALTIC Date: Mon–Fri, October 19–23, 2009 Presenter: Kestutis Cypas Cost: 1100 EUR
Mon, Oct. 19
Introduction to MGCP Solution in PLTS for ArcGIS
Geodatabase Review
Tues, Oct. 20
PLTS for ArcGIS Editing Tools
Attribution with PLTS for ArcGIS
Wed, Oct. 21
PLTS for ArcGIS Specific Tools
Quality Assurance with GIS Data ReViewer
Thurs, Oct. 22
Versioning
Job Tracking for ArcGIS
Fri, Oct. 23
Create a Standard Map Using Map Production System (MPS)