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SDR11-WInnComm 2011 : SDR11-WInnComm

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Link: http://conference.wirelessinnovation.org
 
When Nov 29, 2011 - Dec 2, 2011
Where Washington DC
Submission Deadline Apr 19, 2011
Notification Due Apr 30, 2011
Final Version Due Jun 14, 2011
Categories    software defined radio   cognitive radio   dynamic spectrum access
 

Call For Papers

Attracting attendees from all aspects of the advanced wireless value chain, SDR’11 is the ideal place to network and make an impact on the reconfigurable radio community. Submit your proposal now and be a part of the only event devoted to the advancement of reconfigurable radio technologies, including Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies, from research through deployment.

The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum Version 2.0) is soliciting abstracts and proposals for five tracks:

Research and Development (R&D) (Paper required)
This track will focus on advanced research and development in software defined radio (SDR), cognitive radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum access technologies. Papers are required in this track and selection will be competitive, based on intensive peer review. Top papers in this track will be eligible for placement in the Springer Journal of Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing (AISCP) .


Design, Manufacture and Deployment (DMD) (Paper optional)
This track will provide a perspective on the current “state of the art” in reconfigurable radio technologies and the development and deployment of these technologies, including commercialization trends and near term technology innovations. Papers in this track are optional, but highly encouraged. Selection will be competitive based on review of presentation outline and the available number of speaking slots.

Regulation and Public Policy (paper optional)
This track will provide live new and innovative products and technologies relevant in the research, design, manufacture and deployment of reconfigurable radio technologies-based systems. Demonstrations will occur in parallel at the Technology Showcase and Welcome Reception held on Tuesday, November 30th. Selection will be competitive based on the available number of speaking slots.

Tutorials (Paper optional)
This track will provide training in specific topic area relevant to the design, manufacture or deployment of advanced radio technologies. Tutorials are provided in a two hour session, but may be extended upon request. Selection will be competitive based on the available number of speaking slots, with preference given to “hands-on” tutorials where provided.

Workshops (Paper optional)
Workshops strive to achieve a predefined objective through multiple interactive sessions exploring a specific topic area relevant to research, design, manufacture or deployment of advanced radio technologies. Workshops are provided in two, two hour sessions which may be extended through a conference keynote or plenary panel session. Selection will be competitive based on the topic relevance and the maturity of the proposal.


Topics

Proposals for each track must include an abstract, the author information, the topic area, and sufficient information to validate the quality and technical depth of the proposal. Topics include (but are not limited to):

Next Generation Radio Technologies
Baseband Processing Technologies
RF, IF, and ADC Technologies
Software for SDR and DSA Technologies
Security
Satellite Radio Systems
Advanced Wireless Networks and Infrastructure
Cognitive Radio Technologies
Dynamic Spectrum Access
Modeling Languages for Mobility
Test and Measurement
Certification, Validation, and Testing Tools
Test Equipment and Test Beds
Test Frameworks
Testing Techniques
Remote Testing Techniques
Certifications (SCA, etc.)
Implementations of Testing Techniques
Software Communications Architecture (SCA)
Implementation of the SCA
System Designs using the SCA
Regulatory Considerations and Spectrum Policy
Regulatory Framework(s) for Dynamic Spectrum Access
Policy-Based Regulatory Approaches (e.g., ontologies, behaviors, implementation)
Testing and Certification of Cognitive Radio Systems and Software Defined Radios
International Regulatory Issues (e.g., ITU WRC-12)
Role of Industry Standards and Relationship to Regulations
Unlicensed, Licensed and Alternative Approaches (e.g., light licensing)
TV Band and Other "White Spaces"
Identifying Frequency Bands Suitable for Dynamic Access Use
Regulatory Trends (Global and Domestic)
Secondary Spectrum Markets
Spectrum Sensing and Real-Time Monitoring
Regulatory Spectrum Usage Database Access and Reliability
Defining and Enforcing Spectrum Rights (e.g., "Harmful Interference")
Spectrum Sharing Etiquettes, Criteria and Arrangements
Standards for Reconfigurable Radio and Supporting Components

Education in SDR, CR, and DSA

User Requirements, Business Models, and Markets for SDR, CR, and DSA
Intelligent Transport Systems and Telematics
TV White Spaces
Medical Devices
Public Safety
Space and Aviation
Commercial (Concierge Services, Dbase, etc.)
Defense
Satellite Communications
Emerging Markets
Open Source use in SDR, CR, and DSA Physical Layer
MAC Layer
Applications Layer
Development Tools
Military Uses of Open Source in Comm Sys

Register your abstract here: http://edas.info/9997

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