Dear all Colleagues,
The paper submission deadline of IEEE DySPAN 2010
(http://www.ieee-dyspan.org/2010/, Singapore) is approaching – ONE month
left from now on (October 15, 2009). You may like to refer to the following
Call For Papers for more detailed information.
We are expecting your paper submission, contribution, and involvements as
much as you can. We are looking forward to seeing all of you next year in
Singapore!
With all our best regards,
IEEE DySPAN 2010 Organization Committee
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IEEE DySPAN 2010: IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON NEW FRONTIERS IN DYNAMIC SPECTRUM ACCESS
NETWORKS
6 - 9 April 2010, Singapore
CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper Submission Due à 15 October 2009
Dynamic spectrum access (DSA) allows devices/networks to utilize the radio
spectrum in a dynamic manner, rather than in a fixed basis, which greatly
improves the spectrum utilization. There has been tremendous progress in the
research and development of DSA in recent years. IEEE DySPAN 2010 will
provide a unique forum for spectrum regulators, academia and research
engineers to share their advancements and experiences in this emerging area.
Building on the success of IEEE DySPAN 2005 (Baltimore, USA), IEEE DySPAN
2007 (Dublin, Ireland) and IEEE DySPAN 2008 (Chicago, USA), IEEE DySPAN 2010
will be held for the first time in Asia.
IEEE DySPAN 2010 welcomes contributions dealing with policy and regulation
issues on dynamic spectrum access, theoretical studies, algorithm and
protocol design for cognitive radio, as well as application-oriented
contributions dealing with architecture, platform, and signaling and
multiple access schemes. We seek original and unpublished work not currently
under review by any other journal/magazine/conference. We will be developing
specific technology and policy programs with topics including, but not
limited to, the following:
Technology Program:
* Spectrum measurement and models
* Architecture and platform for dynamic spectrum access networks
* Efficient and broadband spectrum sensing
* Spectrum sensing mechanisms and protocol support
* Interference metrics and measurements
* Radio resource management and dynamic spectrum access networks
* Applications of DSA (e.g., public safety, cellular access networks)
* New spectrum sharing models
* Multiple access schemes for cognitive radio networks
* Cross-layer optimization for cognitive radio networks
* Information-theoretic aspects of cognitive radio networks
* QoS provisioning and MAC protocol
* Trust and security issues
* Experimental prototypes and results
Policy Program:
* Business model / Pricing for dynamic spectrum access
* Market trends for secondary spectrum usage
* Regulations for dynamic spectrum access
* Software regulation / standardization and equipment certification
* Industrial and government role in dynamic spectrum access
* Dynamic spectrum auction and economics
* Spectrum etiquettes for unlicensed bands
* Defining / Enforcing rights / responsibilities of spectrum licensees
and easements
Tutorials: The conference will include full-day and half-day tutorials.
Tutorial proposals must include a title, abstract, intended audience, list
of topics, and biography of the presenter.
Panels: Proposals for panel discussions that focus on policy, economics,
standards, applications, technology and deployment of dynamic spectrum
access networks are encouraged. Potential panel organizers are invited to
submit a panel proposal of at most 5 pages, including biographical sketches
of the proposed panelists.
Demonstrations: DySPAN 2010 will also provide the opportunity to conduct
live demonstrations of dynamic spectrum access systems, components and
software. The guidelines for demonstration/prototype submission can be found
in the conference web site.
Paper Submissions: The conference language is English. Papers should be
concisely written. Maximum paper length for review is 12-pages in IEEE
conference proceedings format (two-column and 10-point font).
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IEEE DySPAN 2010 Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Geok Leng Tan, IDA, Singapore
General Co-Chairs:
Francois Chin, I2R, Singapore
Douglas C. Sicker, University of Colorado, USA
Technical Program Committee Chairs:
Ying-Chang Liang, I2R, Singapore
Anant Sahai,University of California at Berkeley, USA
Petri Mähönen, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Policy Program Committee Chairs:
Martin Weiss, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Pieter Ballon, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
George Barker, Australian National University, Australia
Jun-Seok Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea
Patron Chairs:
Ranveer Chandra, Microsoft Research, USA
Carlos Cordeiro, Intel, USA
Publicity Chairs:
Hiroshi Harada, NICT, Japan
Linda Doyle, Trinity College, Ireland
Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Rajarathnam Chandramouli, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Publication Chair:
Yonghong Zeng, I2R, Singapore
Poster Chair:
Chang-Joo Kim, ETRI, Korea
Tutorial Chair:
Rui Zhang, I2R, Singapore
Local Arrangement Chair:
Yong Huat Chew, I2R, Singapore
Demonstrations Chairs:
Ser Wah Oh, I2R, Singapore
Cheng Kok Tan, IDA, Singapore
Przemyslaw Pawelczak, TU Delft, Netherlands
Student Travel Grants Chair:
Alexander M. Wyglinski, WPI, US
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