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WInnComm-Europe 2015 : Wireless Innovation Forum European Conference on Communications Technologies | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.europe.wirelessinnovation.org/ | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
This seventh annual conference will include one technical track (paper, poster and presentation only submissions) and several workshop tracks (to be announced shortly, paper or presentation only submissions) this year.
Presentations will be 25 minutes in duration, including questions. Presentation only is an option for those not wishing to do a full paper. Conference proceedings containing all presentation materials and any associated papers will be made available to attendees and published online for future reference. Submissions for WInnComm – Europe are being processed by EDAS Conference Management System. If you have previously submitted a paper or abstract for other professional conferences, you probably already have an account on EDAS. If you do not have an account, create one at http://edas.info/ using your email address and a password. Then, go to http://edas.info/N19987 click the “Submit Paper” tab and submit your abstract or proposal -- be sure to select up to three “Topics” that would be appropriate for your submission. Indicate if it you are submitting a Poster or Presentation Only in EDAS as appropriate. An acknowledgment of your submission will be sent from EDAS, and a notice regarding acceptance of your submission will be sent based on the schedule to the right. Proposals for presentations from national research and development programs across Europe are especially welcome. Topics Proposals for each track most include an abstract, the author information, the topic area, and sufficient information to validate the quality and technical depth of the proposal. Topics include (but are not limited to): Track 1: Top 10 Most Wanted Wireless Innovations Innovation #1: Techniques for Efficient Software Porting Between Heterogeneous Platforms Innovation #2: Certification Process for Third Party Waveform Software Innovation #3: Receiver Performance Specifications Innovation #4: Low Cost Wide Spectral Range RF Front-End (Multi-octave Contiguous) (Tx,Rx) Innovation #5: Techniques to Minimize Power Amplifier Spectral Regrowth in Non-contiguous Spectral Environment Innovation #6: Increase Communications Time on Battery Charge by an order of Magnitude Innovation #7: Context Aware Cognitive Radio Innovation #8: Interference Mitigation Techniques Innovation #9: Standardized Computer Interpretable Policy Language for Cognitive Radio Innovation #10: Flexible Regulatory Framework for Temporary, Cooperative and Opportunistic Access 1.2: Related Technologies Supporting These Innovations 1.21 RF Technologies: Circuits and Devices 1.22: Baseband Signal Processing Technology and Devices 1.23: Frameworks and Middleware 1.24: Software Architecture and Design 1.25: Firmware and other Intellectual Property 1.26: Advanced Signal Processing 1.27: Waveforms 1.28: Communications System Design 1.29: Processing platforms and programming models 1.210: Cognitive Engines 1.211: Policy Languages 1.212: Spectrum Sensing and Awareness 1.213: Spectrum Etiquettes and Coexistence 1.214: Radio Resource Management 1.215: Spectrum Management 1.216: Test and Certification 1.3: Programs Addressing These Innovation Requirements 1.4: Emerging Innovation Requirements Track 2: Status of the International Tactical Radio Market Waveforms Portability and Software Communications Architecture (SCA), Networking waveforms for airborne applications Managing Size, Weight and Power constraints for waveforms portability Introducing Cognitive Radio features in Waveforms with SDR Platforms New Business Models with SDR Radios generation |
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