International Workshop on Cognitive Radio and Smart Antennas
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This is the second year for the workshop on Cognitive Radio, co-located with IMSAA 2011. Cognitive radio and networks are considered the key to futuristic reconfigurable communication and networking. Apart from efficient use of the spectrum, they can facilitate the integration of different wireless systems. The Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) formed out of cognitive radios extends the radio link-level features to network layer functions and above. There has been considerable interest in integrating the advantages of cognitive radio and capabilities of multiple antenna systems, including the use of Smart Antennas to reduce interference to the licensed users as well as clever ways of spectrum sharing.
Call for papers
For the International Workshop on Cognitive Radio and Smart Antennas (CORSA), we invite papers offering novel research contributions in all aspects of cognitive radio/networks and smart antennas.
Cognitive Radio and Network Architectures
Wideband Sensing and Multiband Agile Wireless Networks
Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Techniques
Cooperative Resource Management and Optimization
Interference Measurements and Metrics
Cross-Layer Design Issues
QoS Provisioning in Adaptive, Spectrum Agile, and Cognitive Networks
Interoperability, Interference and Co-Existence of Dissimilar Wireless Networks
Antennas for Beam forming and Diversity
Multi-antenna Channel Measurements and Modeling
Beam forming and Source Localization
Space-Time Processing, Space-Time Coding
Multicarrier and Multiuser Communications Relevant to CRN
Relaying and Multi hop Techniques
Cooperative and Sensor Networks
Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. Paper length should not exceed five-page technical paper manuscript. Please see Author Information page for submission guidelines at IMSAA 2010 website. The paper should be used as the basis for a 20- 30 minute Workshop presentation. Paper submission will be handled electronically via EDAS
Important Dates
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Paper submission
15 October, 2011 (EST, USA)
Paper review notification
15 November 2011 (EST, USA)
Paper camera ready
28 November 2011 (EST, USA)
Camera ready paper: It will be in double-column, IEEE format, but in 10 pt font, and no longer than 6 pages (including all figures and references). Detailed instructions will be given after the accepted papers announcement.