WInnComm 2013 - Wireless Innovation Forum on Wireless Communications Technologies and Software Defined Radio
Topics/Call fo Papers
Attracting attendees from all aspects of the reconfigurable radio value chain, SDR-WInnComm is the ideal place to network and make an impact on the reconfigurable radio community. Submit your abstract now and be a part of the only event devoted to the advancement of reconfigurable radio technologies from research through deployment.
In 2011 there were more than 81,000 downloads from previous proceedings.
The premier track for academic disclosure of novel SDR and CR techniques, the R&D track will focus on advanced research and development in software defined radio (SDR), cognitive radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum access (DSA) 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) .
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. Suggested topics include:
Next Generation Radio Technologies
-Baseband Processing Technologies
-RF, IF, and ADC Technologies
-Software for SDR and DSA
-Security
-Satellite Radio Systems
Advanced Wireless Networks and Infrastructure
-Cognitive Radio Technologies
-Dynamic Spectrum Access
-Cognitive Networks
-Modeling Languages for Mobility
Software Communications Architecture
-Implementation of the SCA
-System Designs using the SCA
-SCA Test and Certification
Standards for Reconfigurable Radio and Supporting Components
Education in SDR, CR, and DSA
Test and Measurement
-Tools Certification and Validation
-Tools Testing
-Test Equipment and Test Beds
-Test Frameworks
-Remote Testing Techniques
-Certifications (SCA, etc.)
-Testing Techniques Implementations
Open Source use in SDR, CR, and DSA
-Physical Layer
-MAC Layer
-Applications Layer
-Development Tools
-Military Uses of Open Source
About the Conference:
In its 11th year, the Wireless Innovation Forum Conference on Communications Technologies and Software Defined Radio (SDR-WInnComm) attracts attendees that include investors, commercial network operators, radio manufacturers, system integrators, government procurement officials, regulators, engineering service providers and consultants from over 22 different countries.
SDR-WinnComm also features the following tracks: 1) Design, Manufacture, and Deploy (DMD) Track highlighting working SDR systems from industry, 2) User Requirements Track with contributions on business, markets, and networking, 3) Regulatory Track with insights on international government policy and laws. In addition to the major tracks, Workshops on specific topics are provided along with expert Tutorials. More information is available at the conference website.
Abstract Submission:
Abstracts and extended Abstracts for the R&D Track of SDR-WinnComm are being accepted through April 30, 2012. Based on Abstract acceptance, authors are required to submit a full manuscript for review by July 30, 2012.
Authors may register their Abstracts here: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=1215943-1634
You should receive an acknowledgement of your submission.
General Program Chair,
John Glossner
Optimum Semiconductor Technologies
Thank you to our Track Chairs:
R&D Track: Jarmo Takala, Tampere University of Technology
DMD Track: Raghavan Muralidharan, TataSED and Fa-long Luo, Element CXI
URC Track: Manuel Uhm, Coherent Logix
Regulatory Track: Peter Tenhula, Shared Spectrum Company
Workshops: Vincent Kovarik, Prismtech
Publications: Mohammed Ismail, Ohio State
Thank you to our Steering Committee:
Rafael Aguado, Indra Sistemas
Eric Christensen, General Dynamics C4 Systems
Kuan Collins, SAIC
fred harris, San Diego State University
Mohammed Ismail, Ohio State
Vincent Kovarik, PrismTech
Fa-long Luo, Element CXI
Raghavan Muralidharan, TataSED
Paul Sutton, CTVR
Jarmo Takala, Tampere University of Technology
Peter Tenhula, Shared Spectrum Company
Mark Turner, Harris Corporation
Manuel Uhm, Coherent Logix, Inc.
In 2011 there were more than 81,000 downloads from previous proceedings.
The premier track for academic disclosure of novel SDR and CR techniques, the R&D track will focus on advanced research and development in software defined radio (SDR), cognitive radio (CR) and dynamic spectrum access (DSA) 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) .
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. Suggested topics include:
Next Generation Radio Technologies
-Baseband Processing Technologies
-RF, IF, and ADC Technologies
-Software for SDR and DSA
-Security
-Satellite Radio Systems
Advanced Wireless Networks and Infrastructure
-Cognitive Radio Technologies
-Dynamic Spectrum Access
-Cognitive Networks
-Modeling Languages for Mobility
Software Communications Architecture
-Implementation of the SCA
-System Designs using the SCA
-SCA Test and Certification
Standards for Reconfigurable Radio and Supporting Components
Education in SDR, CR, and DSA
Test and Measurement
-Tools Certification and Validation
-Tools Testing
-Test Equipment and Test Beds
-Test Frameworks
-Remote Testing Techniques
-Certifications (SCA, etc.)
-Testing Techniques Implementations
Open Source use in SDR, CR, and DSA
-Physical Layer
-MAC Layer
-Applications Layer
-Development Tools
-Military Uses of Open Source
About the Conference:
In its 11th year, the Wireless Innovation Forum Conference on Communications Technologies and Software Defined Radio (SDR-WInnComm) attracts attendees that include investors, commercial network operators, radio manufacturers, system integrators, government procurement officials, regulators, engineering service providers and consultants from over 22 different countries.
SDR-WinnComm also features the following tracks: 1) Design, Manufacture, and Deploy (DMD) Track highlighting working SDR systems from industry, 2) User Requirements Track with contributions on business, markets, and networking, 3) Regulatory Track with insights on international government policy and laws. In addition to the major tracks, Workshops on specific topics are provided along with expert Tutorials. More information is available at the conference website.
Abstract Submission:
Abstracts and extended Abstracts for the R&D Track of SDR-WinnComm are being accepted through April 30, 2012. Based on Abstract acceptance, authors are required to submit a full manuscript for review by July 30, 2012.
Authors may register their Abstracts here: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=1215943-1634
You should receive an acknowledgement of your submission.
General Program Chair,
John Glossner
Optimum Semiconductor Technologies
Thank you to our Track Chairs:
R&D Track: Jarmo Takala, Tampere University of Technology
DMD Track: Raghavan Muralidharan, TataSED and Fa-long Luo, Element CXI
URC Track: Manuel Uhm, Coherent Logix
Regulatory Track: Peter Tenhula, Shared Spectrum Company
Workshops: Vincent Kovarik, Prismtech
Publications: Mohammed Ismail, Ohio State
Thank you to our Steering Committee:
Rafael Aguado, Indra Sistemas
Eric Christensen, General Dynamics C4 Systems
Kuan Collins, SAIC
fred harris, San Diego State University
Mohammed Ismail, Ohio State
Vincent Kovarik, PrismTech
Fa-long Luo, Element CXI
Raghavan Muralidharan, TataSED
Paul Sutton, CTVR
Jarmo Takala, Tampere University of Technology
Peter Tenhula, Shared Spectrum Company
Mark Turner, Harris Corporation
Manuel Uhm, Coherent Logix, Inc.
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