Radio and White Space (Held in Conjunction with IEEE SECON 2010)
Motivated by the skyrocketing demand for radio spectrum, facilitated
by regulatory policy movements, and enabled by advances in RF
technologies, there has been significant research towards developing
networking technologies for white spaces -- the allocated but
unutilized and under-utilized radio spectrum. One noticeable example
is the recent prototype development and FCC historical rulings on
white spaces in the TV bands. This workshop aims at providing a timely
venue for discussing the current activities and findings in the field
of cognitive radio networks, dynamic spectrum access, interference
prevention, coexistence, and regulatory issues. This workshop will
focus on recent advances as well as challenging papers. Areas of
interest include but are not limited to:
Spectrum Sensing and Spectrum Management
Cognitive Radio Test-Beds and Hardware Prototypes
DSA/Cognitive Radio Standardization Activities (e.g. IEEE P1900, IEEE 802.22)
Accreditation, Trust, & Security Mechanisms for DSA Networks
Cross-Layer Protocol Design
Cooperation and Game-Theoretical Protocols for Cognitive Radios
Practical Experience and System Implementation
The workshop aims to serve as a discussion forum for the research
community to discuss the key technical challenges in the design and
implementation of dynamic spectrum access and cognitive radio
technologies. Therefore, the workshop will feature a set of invited
talks from leading researchers.
Paper Submission Instructions: All paper submissions will be handled
electronically via the EDAS system. The paper must be formatted
according to IEEE conference proceedings style in two-column format,
with a maximum of six pages (including figures, tables, and
references) using fonts of 10-point size or greater.
Poster/Demo Submission Instructions: Submission of a demo or a poster
requires a written 3-page summary describing the demo or the research
results that are to be presented. Submission should go through EDAS.
The authors of the accepted posters/demos will have the option of
whether to include a 3-page summary in the workshop proceeding, which
will be archived by IEEE Xplore.
The workshop website is http://whitespace2010.cs.ucdavis.edu/.
Important Dates:
Manuscript Submission Due: March 31, 2010, 5pm PDT
Acceptance Notification: April 30, 2010
Camera-Ready Paper Due: May 9, 2010
Workshop Date: June 21, 2010
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