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NEW EMERGING TECHNOLOGY COURSES
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CPMT 2302 Home Technology Integration will introduce students to components that make up the Smart Home. The convergence of fields including home entertainment installations, low-voltage experts, cabling technicians, security installers demands the skills of a new type of technician: one that can integrate all of these diverse technologies into one systematic deliverable solution. Students will have an opportunity to perform hands-on activities with multiple technologies needed in a home or small office environment. Students will be provided background knowledge, hands-on experience, and overall confidence to prepare for the CompTIA HTI+ and DHTI+ certification exams, and for a solid career in a growing and exciting field, which cannot be off-shored. Prerequisites include troubleshooting experience or completion of PC Operating Systems and Hardware courses. For more information, contact Julian Carranza at jcarranza@dcccd.edu.
EECT 1407 Convergent Technologies will introduce different technologies, architectures, and protocols used in the telecommunications industry and explain their application. The advantage of using converging telephony systems with Voice over Internet (VoIP) phone systems, while running applications such as NetMeeting, integrating voice, fax and email systems, PC to PC phone calls, and web and palm-based applications (the next generation broadband services that are currently being offered to residential and business subscribers) will be discussed. Additional topics will include wireless communications, security and home technology integration. This will be offered as an online course. For additional information, contact Christine Schubert at cschubert@dcccd.edu.
EECT 2337 Wireless Telephony Systems will concentrate on topics related to Voice over Internet (VoIP). VoIP allows you to make telephone calls using a computer network over a data network like the Internet. It converts the voice signal from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the Internet then coverts it back at the other end so you can speak to anyone with a regular phone number. VoIP may also allow you to make a call directly from a computer using a conventional telephone or a microphone. Additional topics to be covered include how to choose between centralized and decentralized call control and signaling protocols, analog and digital voice characteristics, similarities and differences between traditional public switched telephone networks and IP telephony solutions and how to configure the call flows for both, voice encodings and signaling, and voice digitization, compression, digital signaling, and Fax transport as related to VoIP networks. Hands on labs using state of the art VoIP hardware/software will be used. Completion of Cisco 4 ,CCNA certification or telephony experience is prerequisite for course enrollment. CallManager and Unity Express are utilized in lab work. For additional information, contact Eliazar Martinez at emartinez@dcccd.edu.
ITNW 1492 Advanced Home Technology Integration continuation of concepts obtained in CPMT 2302. Advanced techniques, including wireless, and biometrics SmartHome technology, will be covered through hands-on activities. For more information, contact Julian Carranza at jcarranza@dcccd.edu.
ITNW 1492 Advanced VoIP continuation of concepts obtained in EECT 2337. Advanced techniques using CallManager and Unity will be explored through hands-on activities. For additional information, contact Eliazar Martinez at emartinez@dcccd.edu.
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