> 
> 
> 
> Hi All:
> 
> I am enclosing CFP for a exciting new conference on
> emerging field of 
> Dynamic Spectrum  Access (DSA) networks that may be
> of interest to you. 
> This new, first-of-its-kind conference  will bring
> together 
> technologists, policy, economics and legal folks
> from world over. IEEE 
> COMSOC is 100% sponsor and significant  corporate
> and other professional 
> organization sponsorship is expected.
> 
> The relevant URL is
>       http://www.ieee-dyspan.org
> 
> I wonder if anyone from India's TRAI authority is on
> this email list.
> This conference will be of significant interest to
> telecom policy folks 
> in India.
> 
> If you have any questions, please email me.
> 
> Milind M. Buddhikot
> Lucent Bell Labs
> 101 Crawfords Corner Rd
> RM 4G 508
> Holmdel, NJ 07733-3030
>
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> 
> Call for Papers for
> First IEEE International Symposium on
> New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks
> 
> Nov 8 - Nov 11, 2005
> 
> Renaissance Harborplace Hotel
> Baltimore Harbor, Maryland, USA
> 
> WEB:
>       http://www.ieee-dyspan.org
> 
> SPONSORS:
>       IEEE Communications Society (IEEE COMSOC)
> 
> 
> VISION:
> 
> The IEEE DySPAN 2005 will be a new,
> first-of-its-kind IEEE symposium
> on "Dynamic Spectrum Access" (DSA) networks. 
> Current technology
> trends indicate that high performance, low-power
> signal processing,
> reconfigurable RF front ends, wide-band spectrum
> sensing and real-time
> spectrum allocation and acquisition will enable a
> new paradigm of DSA
> Networks.  In addition, the spectrum policy
> community (both
> international and domestic) has clearly recognized
> the potential of
> this technology and is addressing its impact on 21st
> Century spectrum
> management by adopting flexible, market-based
> policies and rules for
> unlicensed devices and licensed radio systems. This
> is therefore an
> opportune time to have a single, premier forum that
> brings together a
> broad range of representatives, researchers,
> practitioners and policy
> makers from industry, academia, and government from
> around the globe
> who are engaged in cutting edge explorations in
> technology, policies
> and legal aspects of emerging DSA networks.
> 
> -----------------------
> SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
> -----------------------
> 
> DySPAN 2005 is soliciting following types of
> contributions that will
> be published in a paper proceedings published by
> IEEE and made
> available to conference registrants.
> 
> FULL PAPERS: Full Papers in technology and policy
> domain must present
>         original, previously unpublished, complete works.
> Papers in
>         technology track presenting research experiences
> from
>         realistic systems are welcome. The extended
> abstracts that
>         are accepted need to be expanded to full papers
> under the
>         guidance of program committee members.
> 
> POSITION PAPERS: These papers must be innovative and
> forward-looking
>         and must offer new insights that show promise of
> pointing
>         out future research directions.
> 
> In addition to these, DySPAN2005 may include a few
> invited papers from
> leading members of technology and policy community.
> 
> Following page limits will be followed.
> 
>       Technology Track:
>       ----------------
>        Maximum 6 pages excluding figures, tables, and
> reference for
>          Extended Abstract
> 
>          Maximum 10 page for final paper, including
> figures, tables,
>        and references
> 
>       Policy track:
>       -------------
>         Maximum 20 pages excluding figures, tables, and
> reference
>           for Extended Abstract
> 
>           Maximum 30 pages including figures,
> tables, references for
>         the final papers
> 
>       Position papers:
>       ----------------
>                       Maximum 10 pages for Technology track
> including
>                       figures, tables, references
> 
>                       Maximum 20 pages for Policy track including
> figures,
>                       tables, references
> 
> We recommend to format manuscripts according to the
> IEEE double-column
> standard format. Extended abstracts should use Times
> Roman 11pt (or
> greater) font. The final published manuscript will
> use Times Roman
> 10pt font. Authors should use only standard fonts,
> i.e., Times Roman,
> Courier, Symbol, and Helvetica, or equivalent.
> Formatting guidelines
> and template support for popular word processing
> packages (MS-WORD,
> LaTeX) will be available on
> http://www.ieee-dyspan.org.
>
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> 
> TUTORIALS
> Please contact as follows:
> 
>    Technology Track Tutorials
>          Prof. Dirk Grunwald ([EMAIL PROTECTED] )
>          Dr. John Chapin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
>    Policy Track Tutorials
>         Jerry Faulhaber ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>         Kevin Werbach ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
>
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> IMPORTANT DATES
>           Extended Abstract Submission Deadline:
> June 22, 2005
>           Panel and Tutorial Proposals: June 30,
> 2005
>           Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2005
>           Final version of papers due to DySPAN
> committees: Aug 30, 2005
>           Final Photo camera Ready Versions to IEEE:
> Sept 15, 2005
>
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> 
> TOPICS AREAS
> 
> Areas of interest include, but are not limited to
> 
> TECHNOLOGY FOCUS
> 
>      Spectrum measurements, models
>      Enabling Technologies such as:
>        -  Reconfigurable Radio Platforms
>        -  Software Defined and Cognitive Radios
>        -  Dynamic Network Architectures, Protocols
>      Spectrum Access Management Techniques
>      Wide-band spectrum sensing
>      Multi-Band & Adaptive RF
>      Experimental Prototypes and Results
>      Accreditation, Trust, & Security Mechanisms
>      Infrastructure-Less and Coordinated DSA
>      Applications of DSA (e.g. public safety,
> cellular
>                 access networks)
>      System Models
>      Protocols for Spectrum Agile Communications
>      Characterizing Radio Environments
>      Interference Metrics and Measurements
>      Transition Mechanisms
> 
> 
> POLICY, LAW & ECONOMICS FOCUS
> 
>      International Experience
>      Spectrum Secondary Markets:
>             - State-of-the-art and Trends
>      Private Commons
>      New Business Models and Pricing Access to 
> Spectrum
>      Dynamic Spectrum Markets
>          - Regional Spectrum Markets and Brokering
>      Defining and Enforcing Rights and
> Responsibilities
>             of Spectrum Licensees
>      Defining and Enforcing Spectrum Easements
>      Spectrum etiquettes for unlicensed bands
>      Regulation of Software  Lessons Learned
>      The Role for Government and Industry
>        - Standard Setting in Spectrum
>      Regulations for Cognitive Radio
>      International Implications of Dynamic Spectrum 
> Access
>      State and Local Networks
>      Transition Mechanisms
> 
>
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> GENERAL CHAIR
>       Paul Kolodzy, Kolodzy Consulting
> 
> Technical Program Committee Chairs
>       Dale Hatfield, University of Colorado
>       Preston Marshall, DARPA
> 
> Policy Program Committee Chairs
>        Peter Tenhula, FCC
>        Phil Weiser, University of Colorado
> 
> --------------------
> Committee Membership
> --------------------
> Technical Program Committee
> ----------------------------
>        Marshall, Preston (DARPA)
>        Hatfield, Dale (University  of Colorado)
> 
>        Brodersen, Bob (UC Berkeley)
>        Buddhikot, Milind (Lucent/Bell Labs)
>        Chapin, John (Vanu)
>        Evans, Joe (NSF)
>        Farber, Dave (Carnegie Mellon University)
>        Glossner, John (Sandbridge)
>        Grunwald, Dirk (University of Colorado)
>        Johndral, Friedrich (Univ of
> Karlsruhe,Germany)
>        Knapp, Julie (FCC)
>        Kim, Chang-Joo (ETRI, Korea)
>        Kontson, Kalle (Alion)
>        Lapin, Greg (ARRL)
>        Mahonen, Petri (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
>        Marcus, Mike (ENST, France)
>        McHenry, Mark (Shared Spectrum Corp)
>        Mitola, Joe (DARPA)
>        Nebbia, Karl (NTIA)
>        Raychaudhuri, Dipankar (Rutgers University)
>        Roberson, Dennis (Illinois Institute of 
> Technology)
>        Sizer, Todd (Lucent/Bell Labs)
>        Steffes, Paul (Georgia Institute of
> Technology)
>        Stewart, Will  (FREng, UK)
>        Sward, Doug (Industry Canada)
>        Valenzuela, Reinaldo (Lucent/Bell Labs)
>        Vincent, Wilbur (Naval Postgraduate School)
>        Zander, Jens (KTH, Sweden)
> 
> ------------------------
> Policy Program Committee
> ------------------------
>       Tenhula, Peter (FCC)
>       Weiser, Phil (University of Colorado)
>       
>       Benjamin, Stu (Duke)
>       Brenner, Dean (Qualcomm)
>       Brown, Mary (Cisco)
>       Cave, Martin (Warwick Business School - UK)
>       DeVries, Pierre (Microsoft)
>       Faulhaber, Gerry (Univ of Penn)
>       Fitzgerald, Ari (Hogan & Hartson)
>       Gattuso, Joe (NTIA)
>       Goodman, Ellen (Rutgers)
>       Jesuale, Nancy (NetCityEngineering)
>       Luther, Geoff (ACA  Australia)
>       Miller, Brian  (MED  New Zealand)
>       Pitsch, Peter (Intel)
>       Rath, Charla (Verizon Wireless)
>       Rosston, Greg (Stanford)
>       Shelanski, Howard (UC Berkeley)
>       Sicker, Doug (University of Colorado)
>       Speta, Jim (Northwestern University)
>       Sugrue, Tom (T-Mobile)
>       Victory, Nancy (Wiley, Rein & Fielding)
>       Webb, William (OFCOM, UK)
>       Webbink, Doug (Independent)
>       Werbach, Kevin (Univ of Penn)
>       Wildman, Steve (Univ of Michigan)

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