Conference Schedule Tuesday-Wednesday
4-5 p.m.
“The Basics of Sound Masking”
Steve Brooks – AtlasIED – Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Audiovisual
This presentation is for anyone wishing to learn the
basics of sound masking and how it is applied to
remove the mystery and myths that are so
prevalent today as more and more companies
and to improve speech privacy.
“Trends in Designing and Testing Data Center
Infrastructure”
Ed Gastle – VIAVI Solutions –
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Arelis Soto – Corning Optical Communications –
Hickory, North Carolina, USA
Data Center
As enterprise and data center networks migrate
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IEC and TIA are releasing updates to incorporate
these technologies into standardized structured
cabling. This session provides an update on the
connectivity and will explain how to implement
testing procedures that will allow users to
connectivity.
“Technology in Airport Operations Centers:
Integrated Operations Centers and Emerging Trends”
Syl Santo, RCDD – Faith Group, LLC –
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
New & Emerging Applications
With heightened needs for security and surveillance
them are developing plans for integrations
emergency operations centers. This opens many
design and implement these centers while taking
into consideration the various elements of design
that are outlined in BICSI standards. This presentation
provides an overview of the systems and
technologies in use at these emerging centers and
plays an important role in the successful design
and implementation.
I 2020 BICSI Winter Conference & Exhibition
“Impact of Patch Cords on PoE Performance”
Arvind Patel – AEM – Singapore, Singapore
Power over Ethernet
and patch cord pair-to-pair unbalance and their
IEEE® Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Wednesday, 12 February
Concurrent Sessions
9-10 a.m.
“Distributed Fiber LAN Architectures in the
Enterprise…Not So Weird Anymore”
Sean Kelly, RCDD – Rosenberger North America –
York, Pennsylvania, USA
This presentation will address the trends in the
extended beyond the telecom room and deeper
reliability along with proven CapEX and Opex
savings. Topics such as Passive Optical LAN and
will be discussed.
“4th Utility Expectations – What Does it Mean for
Building Network Design?”
Brian Davis, RCDD – Corning Optical
Communications – Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Intelligent Buildings/Smart Cities/IoT
How can you deliver a reliable 4th Utility connected
experience? In this session we will walk through an
Intelligent Building case study that used remote
and optical network solutions to provide an easy
infrastructure that saved more than 25% over
traditional copper networks.
“Great Lessons Learned from a Major University
Campus Electronic Security System Deployment
Tom Sorrell, RCDD – CMTA – Technology
Solutions – Prospect, Kentucky, USA
Nathan Brown – University of Kentucky Police
Department – Lexington, Kentucky, USA