Call for papers
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Scope
Cognitive radio is an
emerging technology in wireless access, aimed at vastly improving the way radio
spectrum is utilized. The motivation for cognitive radio stems from various
measurements of spectrum utilization, which generally show that spectrum is
under-utilized. This means that there are many “holes” in the radio spectrum
that could be exploited by the secondary users. The secondary user must exploit
these spectrum opportunities without causing harmful degradation to the primary
system. The research challenges in this area include devising methods for
efficient spectrum pooling and sensing, and for interference management and
dynamic resource allocation as well as circuits and architectures meeting the
often challenging requirements.
The aim of this
conference is to bring together original, high-quality contributions that
present new techniques, concepts and analyses in the area of cognitive radio
algorithms and system design. Specific topics of the conference include: spectrum sensing and pooling, network design
and optimization, software-defined and flexible radio architectures, channel
modeling, cooperative communications, as well as beamforming and multicast
methods.
Papers
We seek original and unpublished work not currently under review by any other journal/magazine/conference. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Track 1 – Cognitive
access and interference management strategies
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Advanced access
technologies for spectrum sharing
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Location-aided optimization of
communication networks
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cooperative and compressed sensing
techniques for spectrum measurements
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Higher-layer resource allocation and
scheduling
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Interference management, avoidance and
alignment
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Multiple-antenna techniques
(beamforming, MIMO, multicast)
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Fundamental limits of cognitive radio
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Cooperative and coordinated multiuser
communications
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Network,
resource, and interference aware coding and decoding
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Network
information theory, channel capacity bounds and network coding
- Wireless networks with private and common information: physical layer secrecy
Track 3 – Network
design and optimization
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Self-organizing
Networks
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WSN aided cognitive radio
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Cognitive radio protocols design
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Cognitive radio pilot channel
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Software defined radio and flexible
radio
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Real-time implementation and testbeds
for cognitive radio
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Circuits and Architectures for cognitive
radio
Track 5 – Modeling and
performance evaluation tools
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Spectral and Spatial aspects of channel
modeling
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Antenna issues in cognitive radio
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Phy/Mac layers abstraction and modeling
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Interference modeling
- system level simulations
Best Paper Award
One best paper award and one best student paper award will be given at Crowncom
2010.
The best paper award and student paper award at Crowncom 2009, Hannover are :
Best Paper: "Performance Comparison of Time Delay Estimation for Whole and
Dispersed Spectrum Utilization in Cognitive Radio Systems." by Khalid Qaraqe,
Hasari Celebi and Huseyin Arslan, University of South Florida.
Best Student Paper: "On the Benefits of Bandwidth Limiting in Decentralized
Vector Multiple Access Channels" by Samir M. Perlaza, Merouane Debbah, Samson
Lasaulce (CNRS/Supelec), and Hanna Bogucka (PUT)














