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    CR 2012 - Cognitive Radio Workshop: The New Trends

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    Category CR 2012

    Deadline: May 21, 2012 | Date: October 02, 2012-October 05, 2012

    Venue/Country: Gold Coast, Australia

    Updated: 2012-03-14 14:44:59 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The new paradigm shift in wireless communications towards cognitive radio technology had attracted many stakeholders of spectrum users around the world. Cognitive radios enabled by software defined radio technology addresses many long standing issues in regards to efficient usage of spectrum in the spatio-temporal domain. This therefore attracts the radio regulatory agencies for reusing the unused spectrum and the commercial spectrum owners/leasers for maximising their profit by improving the spectral efficiency. Dynamic spectrum access therefore has become the prime application of cognitive radio technology leading towards various standards around the world. Embedding intelligence into radios opens up the space to design efficient radio communications to suit a specific need. In this sense green communications, smart grid networks and vehicular communication networks are some of the other recently identified application areas for cognitive radios and networks. Green communications is referred to energy efficient communication systems where the total energy consumption for wireless transmission is minimized to assist reducing the global carbon footprint. The intelligence embedded in cognitive radios is used in this sense to harvest energy in wireless networks without compromising on the QoS.

    In order to promisingly use the cognitive radio technology, for the above mentioned and various other applications, many technical challenges are required to be addressed still. In this workshop therefore we address such challenging issues as summarised below.

    Dynamic spectrum access

    Spectrum sensing for cognitive radios

    Localization strategies for cognitive radios

    Power controlling techniques

    Database for cognitive radio,

    Economics of cognitive radio technology

    Learning techniques and strategies in cognitive radio networks

    Spectral usage models and experimental results

    Cognitive radio test bed developments

    Cognitive radios for green communications

    Novel applications of cognitive radio technology

    Regional regulatory frameworks for dynamic spectrum access

    Polices and languages

    Workshop Chairs:

    Dr. Kandeepan Sithamparanathan (RMIT University/NICTA)

    Prof. Merouane Debbah (SUPELEC/Alcatel-Lucent Chair on Flexible Radio)

    Dr. Markus Meuck (Intel Mobile Communications/Chair ETSI TC Reconfigurable Radio Systems)

    Prof. Iain Collings (CSIRO ICT Centre)

    Prof. Hiroshi Harada (NICT/Chair IEEE DYSPAN)

    If you wish to have your paper considered for this Workshop, please make the selection during the paper registration on EDAS. Workshop papers will undergo the same peer-review process as other papers submitted to the ISCIT conference, and if accepted and presented at the conference, will be published in IEEE Xplore. For further instructions please refer to Author Guidelines. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore.

    Important Dates:

    Paper submission: 21 May 2012

    Paper acceptance notification: 16 July 2012

    Camera-ready paper: 6 August 2012


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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