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SMCRN 2012 : Special Session on Spectrum Management and Cognitive Radio Networking

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Link: http://sersc.org/AITS2012/CfP/Call_for_paper.pdf
 
When Feb 28, 2012 - Feb 29, 2012
Where Daejeon, South Korea
Submission Deadline Jan 16, 2012
Notification Due Jan 31, 2012
Final Version Due Feb 10, 2012
Categories    cognitive radio   wireless communications   communications   telecommunications
 

Call For Papers

Call for paper for SMCRN Session

The 1st International Conference on Advanced Information Technology and Sensor Application (AITS 2012) will be held on February 28-29, 2012, Yuseong Hotel, Daejeon, Korea. We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers for the ‘Special Session on Spectrum Management and Cognitive Radio Networking (SMCRN)’. All papers accepted and registered will be included in conference proceedings published by SERSC. All papers accepted and registered will be included in the journal indexed by SCOPUS and SCIE after revision.
The current static allocation of spectrum is not efficient in spectrum utilization. License-free bands are already congested, and are a bottleneck for the development of future generation wireless communication. Conversely, in many cases, the licensed users only occupy the spectrum for certain durations, and the desired transmission only covers a certain geographical area.
Cognitive radio is a technology, which can search unused spectrum in licensed bands and communicate opportunistically using these white holes without interfering the license holders. However, deployment of cognitive radio is more challenging than it is assumed to be, because it is sensitive to technical, legal, and practical aspects.
In this special session, we would like to discuss about the latest research trend, achievements and future directions. Original and unpublished contributions that are not currently under review are solicited in this session. The topics of interest for the special issue include, but are not limited to:

- Government spectrum management plans, needs and initiatives
- Government DSA initiatives
- Spectrum policy status and forecast
- Regulatory policy and standardization
- Spectrum sensing tools and technologies
- Auction, pricing and other economic aspects and approaches for dynamic spectrum access
- Dynamic spectrum sharing techniques and policies
- New architecture of cognitive radio networks
- Applications and service architecture for cognitive radio
- MAC and routing protocols for cognitive radio networks
- Interoperability, interference, and coexistence of heterogeneous cognitive radio networks
- Game theory for cognitive radio networks
- Resource management for cognitive radio networks
- Models, fundamental limits, and scalability of cognitive radio networks
- Simulation and modeling of cognitive radio networks
- Cooperative sensing techniques
- Multimedia communications over cognitive radio networks
- Cross layer optimization for cognitive radio networks
- Load balancing and optimization for cognitive radio networks
- Cross-layer cognitive algorithms and protocols for distributed cognitive radio networks
- Trust and reputation management systems in cognitive radio networks
- Multicast communications in cognitive radio networks
- Multi-hop and mesh cooperative networks
- Multiple antenna techniques in cooperative networks
- MIMO in cooperative networks
- Multihop cognitive radio networks
- Spectrum handoff mechanisms
- Mobility-aware dynamic spectrum management
- Cognitive radio sensor networks
- Security and robustness issues in cognitive radio networks
- QoS provisioning in cognitive radio networks
- Green cognitive radio networks.

At least three reviewers will carefully review every submitted paper. Authors should suggest at least three potential referees with the appropriate technical expertise, although the Editor will not necessarily approach them. Please provide as detailed contact information as possible about the proposed referees (address, homepage address, phone and fax numbers and e-mail address). At least one of the suggested referees must be from a different country than the authors.

Just focus on and express your research contributions to reduce the time for review process. Do not exceed 8 pages in LNCS paper format.

Paper submission deadline: January 16, 2012
Submit to the session chair: winlaboratory@gmail.com
Acceptance/revision notification: January 31, 2012
Camera ready (revised) submission and registration due: February 10, 2012

For inquiries related to ‘special session on spectrum management and cognitive radio networking’, send email to the special session secretary, email: winlaboratory@gmail.com

All papers accepted and registered will be included in the journal indexed by SCIE after revision. For the inquiries about the journal publication: The conference secretariat, email: yvette@sersc.org

For more information: http://www.sersc.org/AITS2012/index.php
For PDF version of CFP: http://sersc.org/AITS2012/CfP/Call_for_paper.pdf

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