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# DySPAN 2025 Call for Papers
The IEEE International Symposium on Spectrum Innovation (DySPAN) is the leading international conference on radio spectrum technology and policy innovation, covering diverse issues related to spectrum management, sensing, access, sharing, coexistence, and utilization within current and emerging wireless technologies. Building on the success of DySPAN 2024, this year’s edition of the conference will be held in London on May 12-15, 2025, with a main topic of spectrum innovation. The conference welcomes papers detailing research advances relating to technology and policy issues that pertain to all aspects of advanced spectrum technologies. With an ever-growing demand for more wireless capacity and increasingly pervasive wireless applications, high-efficiency spectrum technologies and management models are needed more than ever. As new technologies which operate at millimeter-wave (mmWave) and terahertz (THz) frequencies are becoming mainstream, spectrum innovation needs to address a variety of frequency bands and tackle challenges in managing the precious spectral resources. Likewise, spectrum allocation and assignment policies and techniques need to reflect an increased demand for local and private networks and the need to share with incumbent services. DySPAN’25 aims to bring together both industry, academia, and government stakeholders in a common forum for sharing experiences and accelerating the state-of-the-art in spectrum aspects related to wireless technologies in a multi-disciplinary manner. Important Dates Paper registration deadline November 27, 2024 Paper submission deadline December 1, 2024 Notification of acceptance February 3, 2025 Camera-ready submission and registration deadline March 14, 2025 Papers that cross technology and policy, are of particular interest. Technical topics of interest to the conference include but are not limited to: Spectrum access modelling and simulation AI and ML in spectrum access and management Spectrum access and management in mobile environments Spectrum access and management for directional wireless systems Spectrum access and management for the Internet-of-Things Spectrum implications of in-building systems. Spectrum access and management in satellite networking including direct-to-device spectrum sharing Spectrum access and management for 6G covering emerging use cases Edge computing for spectrum access and management Information-theoretic aspects of spectrum access and management Waveform generation for spectrum access and management Channel models for microwave, mmWave and THz access. Experiences with experimental, emulation and simulation platforms and tools, including PAWR platforms, the Colosseum and SEAMCAT Trials, demonstrations and proofs of concept of spectrum sharing Datasets for community use Systems and radio frontends for spectrum sensing/access Energy-efficient dynamic spectrum access Energy harvesting in DSA systems MAC and routing protocols for spectrum sharing Dynamic spectrum access, sensing, sharing in new mmWave and THz spectrum Coexistence of heterogeneous spectrum technologies Passive or active spectrum sharing The role of Open RAN in enabling more efficient spectrum utilization Impact of emerging radio technologies on spectrum management/interference Policy topics of interest to the conference include but are not limited to: Business models, pricing and valuation of spectrum Market design and regulatory approaches for spectrum access and management Techno-economic modelling Security and privacy issues in spectrum access and management Software regulation/standardization and equipment certification Intermediate spectrum rights models between exclusive licensing and unlicensed/licence-exempt ‘Closed-loop’ spectrum management techniques to better reflect actual rather than planned usage Industry and government roles in enabling spectrum sharing Spectrum auctions and economics Spectrum as it relates to 6G including potential new allocations and new ways of sharing and using spectrum in line with emerging 6G technologies and use cases Global spectrum management solutions “beyond WRC” Evolution of spectrum assignment techniques beyond traditional monolithic auctions Spectrum and/or infrastructure sharing techniques Shared infrastructure and shared spectrum: the role of neutral hosts Defining/enforcing rights and responsibilities of spectrum licensees and easement Standardization of spectrum sharing technology Impact of emerging radio technologies on regulation and business Paper Submissions IEEE DySPAN welcomes submissions of full papers up to 8 pages and short papers up to 4 pages. Both paper types can be on research advances, technology and policy topics related to advanced spectrum innovations. With overlength page charge of $100, 2 additional pages are allowed for full papers and 1 additional page is allowed for short papers. The page limits include all figures, tables, and references. Papers exceeding the maximum limits (i.e., 10 pages for full and 5 pages for short papers) will not be accepted by EDAS. The submissions must follow the IEEE conference paper style. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE DySPAN 2025 Conference Proceedings, which will appear in IEEEXplore. For detailed submission instructions, please refer to the conference website: https://dyspan2025.ieee-dyspan.org/ IEEE DySPAN 2025 will follow a single-blind review process. But, if the authors desire, they are allowed to exclude their names and affiliations. Best Paper Awards and Fast-track Journal Publication Full papers will be considered for best paper awards and invitation to fast-track publication at journals. Two Best Paper Awards, each from the technology and policy papers, will be presented based on the evaluation of the technical program committee. Selected high quality papers will be fast-tracked to the IEEE Future Networks Tech Focus (https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/tech-focus), IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation (https://ieeeaps.org/ieee-ojap), Elsevier Computer Networks Journal (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-networks), and Telecommunications Policy (https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/telecommunications-policy). |
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