SPCRN 2014 - Symposia on Signal Processing for Cognitive Radios and Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
The rapidly growing demand on wireless data calls for intelligent design of wireless communications and networks. One of the key challenges we face is the “spectrum shortage” due to rapid development of various wireless systems that have created unprecedented demand for commercial access to wireless spectrum. Another challenge is how to achieve intelligent access to the best available networks for meeting various demands. Through introducing artificial intelligence technologies into communications and networks design, cognitive radio and networks are expected to solve these key challenges and beyond. This symposium invites the state-of-the-art research on signal processing for cognitive radio and networks. Both theoretical contributions (including new models, architectures, protocols, tools, concepts, and analyses) and practical contributions (including new techniques, prototypes, deployment, system experiments, and new applications) are welcome.
Submissions are welcome on topics including:
Spectrum sensing algorithm and white space modeling
Spectrum sharing architecture and mechanism
Dynamic spectrum management
Spectrum pricing, auction and trading
Game theory for dynamic spectrum access
Cross-layer design optimization
Spectrum agile and adaptive routing
Security of wireless systems in the context of spectrum sharing
Interference analysis, measurements and statistical models of spectrum usage
Machine learning and artificial intelligence for cognitive networks
Signal processing for software-defined radios and networks
Keynote Speakers
K. J. Ray Liu University of Maryland, USA
Vincent Poor Princeton University, USA
Organizers
General Chair:
Ying-Chang Liang, Institute of Infocomm Research (I2R), Singapore
Program Chair:
Wei Zhang, The University of New South, Wales, Australia
TPC Members
Danijela Cabric, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Marco Chiani, University of Bologna, Italy
Wan Choi, KAIST, Korea
T. Charles Clancy, Virginia Tech, USA
Benoist Deschamps, ANFR, France
Subhrakanti Dey, Uppsala University, Sweden
Zhu Han, University of Houston, USA
Daesik Hong, Yonsei University, Korea
Taewon Hwang, Yonsei University, Korea
Eduard Jorswieck, TU Dresden, Germany
Pan Li, Mississippi State University, USA
Sina Maleki, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Antonio Marques, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Tommaso Melodia, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
James Neel, Cognitive Radio Technologies, LLC, USA
Przemyslaw Pawelczak, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Tony Q. S. Quek, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Walid Saad, University of Miami, USA
Lingyang Song, Peking University, China
Chee Wei Tan, City University of Hong Kong, China
Ravi Tandon, Virginia Tech, USA
Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Jun Zhang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
Contacts
For all inquiries and questions please contact Wei Zhang w.zhang-AT-unsw.edu.au
Submissions are welcome on topics including:
Spectrum sensing algorithm and white space modeling
Spectrum sharing architecture and mechanism
Dynamic spectrum management
Spectrum pricing, auction and trading
Game theory for dynamic spectrum access
Cross-layer design optimization
Spectrum agile and adaptive routing
Security of wireless systems in the context of spectrum sharing
Interference analysis, measurements and statistical models of spectrum usage
Machine learning and artificial intelligence for cognitive networks
Signal processing for software-defined radios and networks
Keynote Speakers
K. J. Ray Liu University of Maryland, USA
Vincent Poor Princeton University, USA
Organizers
General Chair:
Ying-Chang Liang, Institute of Infocomm Research (I2R), Singapore
Program Chair:
Wei Zhang, The University of New South, Wales, Australia
TPC Members
Danijela Cabric, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Marco Chiani, University of Bologna, Italy
Wan Choi, KAIST, Korea
T. Charles Clancy, Virginia Tech, USA
Benoist Deschamps, ANFR, France
Subhrakanti Dey, Uppsala University, Sweden
Zhu Han, University of Houston, USA
Daesik Hong, Yonsei University, Korea
Taewon Hwang, Yonsei University, Korea
Eduard Jorswieck, TU Dresden, Germany
Pan Li, Mississippi State University, USA
Sina Maleki, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Antonio Marques, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Tommaso Melodia, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
James Neel, Cognitive Radio Technologies, LLC, USA
Przemyslaw Pawelczak, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Tony Q. S. Quek, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Walid Saad, University of Miami, USA
Lingyang Song, Peking University, China
Chee Wei Tan, City University of Hong Kong, China
Ravi Tandon, Virginia Tech, USA
Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Jun Zhang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
Contacts
For all inquiries and questions please contact Wei Zhang w.zhang-AT-unsw.edu.au
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