International Workshop on Cognitive Radio

IWCR 2010
Co-located with IMSAA 2010 15th Dec 2010, Bangalore India

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Title

Challenges in Cognitive Radio Networking: From Protocols to Prototype

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Abstract

Prof. R. Chandramouli, Stevens Institute of Technology

   prof R Chandramouli

R. Chandramouli (Mouli) is the Thomas Hattrick Chair Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Stevens Institute of Technology. Previously he was on the ECE faculty of Iowa State University. His research spans the areas of wireless networking and security, statistical psycho-linguistics and data mining for Internet security and forensics, multimedia wireless networking, and applied probability theory. Projects in these areas are supported by the National Science Foundation, U.S. Army, Office of the Naval Research, Air Force Research Lab, National Institute of Justice other Department of Defense Agencies and industry.

He is the Founding Chair of the IEEE COMSOC Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN), TCCN's representative to the IEEE COMSOC Standards Board, Associate Editor of the Advances in Multimedia Journal and International Advisory Boards of several international conferences. He was a member of the IEEE COMSOC Standards Board, General Co-Chair of COGCOM, Steering Committee of CROWNCOM, General Co-Chair of CROWNCOM (2007), IEEE GLOBECOM 2007 Wireless Communications Symposium Co-Chair, Technical Program Vice-Chair of IEEE CCNC 2007 and 2008,  Multimedia Communications Symposium Co-Chair of CHINACOM 2008, and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology.

R. Chandramouli is the recipient of an IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Best Paper Award, IEEE CCNC 2006 Best Student Paper Award, NSF CAREER Award, and IEEE Richard E. Merwin Scholarship. His group has been developing and successfully demonstrating a cognitive radio network prototype called
SpiderRadio. He is also the Co-Founder of inStream Media, LLC, a start-up company with technology based on his group's research on advanced statistical psycho-linguistic and information theoretic text analytics. inStream's technology targets Internet security and other forms of  text based communications. For further information:

 
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Important Dates

Paper submission: 11th October 2010 (EST, USA)

 

Paper review notification: 20th   October 2010 (EST, USA)

 

Paper camera ready: 5th November 2010 (EST, USA)