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Link: https://pimrc2024.ieee-pimrc.org/workshop/ws-13-9th-international-workshop-smart-spectrum-iwss-2024 | |||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS The 9th International Workshop on Smart Spectrum (IWSS 2024) [in conjunction with PIMRC 2024] 2-3 September 2024, Valencia, Spain Workshop website: https://pimrc2024.ieee-pimrc.org/workshop/ws-13-9th-international-workshop-smart-spectrum-iwss-2024 ******************************************************************** AIMS AND SCOPE ----------------------------------------------- Over the last years, wireless communication networks have faced ever-increasing traffic demands beyond the available capacity, a problem that is expected to worsen in the foreseeable future with the requirement for high data-rate, enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) services and the advent of a myriad of machine-type devices interconnected through the Internet of Things (IoT) for massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC). In order to cope with the forecasted traffic loads, an essential requirement for future wireless communication systems beyond 5G is efficient, flexible and dynamic spectrum utilization. Smart spectrum exploitation techniques have been developed for WRANs in TV white spaces, 4G LTE-LAA/5G NR-U mobile networks in ISM bands, CBRS radar systems, and cognitive satellite communications, to mention just a few examples. Spectrum sharing and on-demand spectrum assignment are very hot topics for an innovative and sustainable future wireless world beyond 5G/6G, and continues to be an active field of research in the academic and industrial communities as well as in spectrum regulation activities. The 9th edition of the International Workshop on Smart Spectrum aims to bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners as well as members of standardization bodies and government to meet and exchange ideas on recent research and future directions for smart spectrum utilization. This workshop aims to stimulate discussion and generation of innovative ideas for smart spectrum exploitation. TOPICS OF INTEREST ----------------------------------------------- The topics of interest of the workshop include, but are not limited to: - Smart spectrum solutions for eMBB and mMTC/IoT in 5G/6G networks. - Dynamic spectrum sharing for carrier independent operators such as private 5G/6G, local 5G/6G, industrial 5G/6G. - Carrier aggregation and and other multi-connectivity techniques based on spectrum sharing for both sub-6GHz, mmWave and higher spectrum bands. - Spectrum sensing, statistical modeling and field measurements. - Radio propagation modelling for spectrum sharing. - Sensor networks for smart spectrum awareness. - Interference management and avoidance techniques. - PHY/MAC layer techniques for enhanced spectrum exploitation (massive MIMO, full-duplex, NOMA, etc.). - Machine learning, deep learning and other artificial intelligence techniques for smart spectrum. - Practical applications and use cases of smart spectrum exploitation in modern systems. - Field experiments and practical/prototype implementations. - Regulatory framework and activities for smart spectrum exploitation. - Operation models and economic aspects of smart spectrum utilization. AUTHORS GUIDELINES AND SUBMISSION LINK ----------------------------------------------- Paper preparation guidelines and submission instructions can be found in the following link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32259&track=123769 Accepted papers will be published in the PIMRC 2024 Proceedings, and the papers presented by an author at the conference will be submitted to IEEE Xplore. IMPORTANT DATES ----------------------------------------------- Paper Submission Deadline: 4 May 2024 (Final) Acceptance Notification: 31 May 2024 (Final) Camera-Ready Paper Due: 14 June 2024 (Final) Workshop Date: 2-3 September 2024 ORGANISING COMMITTEE ----------------------------------------------- GENERAL CO-CHAIRS Janne Lehtomäki, University of Oulu, Finland Takeo Fujii, University of Electro-Communications, Japan TPC CO-CHAIRS Miguel López-Benítez, University of Liverpool, UK Kenta Umebayashi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan ORGANIZING CHAIRS Haesik Kim, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland Kentaro Ishizu, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan |
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