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7th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks

- Crowncom 2012

18-20 June 2012 

Stockholm, Sweden

http://crowncom.org/

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HIGHLIGHTS

 

- The event is endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, a leading 
community-based organisation devoted to the advancement of innovation in the 
field of ICT

- All accepted papers will be published by IEEEXplore and submitted for 
indexing by Google Scholar, ISI, EI Compendex, Scopus and many more

- For the 7th year in a row - Crowncom presents top quality research in 
Cognitive Radio and keynote speeches by

- Program will include project workshops, special sessions and the NSF WiFiUS 
meeting 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

Crowncom is a prime event on Cognitive Radio and the 2012 edition will be 
hosted in the Scandinavian pearl of Stockholm, Sweden. The program will also 
feature interesting social events and tours.

 

SCOPE

Cognitive radio provides a flexible platform that enables the design of systems 
using the spectrum in radically new ways. How to harness the power the 
cognition offers, is still an open problem. New schemes for spectrum 
utilization have to be power efficient, be applicable in a large scale 
networks, and be able to co-exist with legacy systems. Regulatory rules and 
conformance test procedures need to be defined to assure the protection of the 
legacy systems. In order to make the cognitive radio a success story also the 
market mechanisms and value chains need to be defined. Spectrum trading and 
dynamic access schemes should encourage efficient usage of the spectrum and 
collaboration among the stakeholders.  This conference provides a venue for 
researchers to propose new solutions to the technical, regulatory and 
techno-economical problems related to the cognitive radios.

 

Track 1 – How to efficiently implement cognitive radio?

-Flexible PHY solutions

-Wideband, cooperative, compressed, and multi-antenna spectrum sensing

-Primary secondary co-operation, overlay and underlay methods, interference 
alignment

-Hardware implementation issues, testbeds and demonstrators

 

Track 2 – How to efficiently to utilize a cognitive radio?

-Multiple access control and QoS provisioning

-Geo-location data base solutions, combined geo-location and sensing

-Inter-system interference modeling and coordination, co-existence solutions

-Self-organization

-Radio resource management & network optimization

-Performance evaluation and capacity assessment

 

Track 3 – How to regulate the use of cognitive radio?

-Spectrum etiquettes for unlicensed bands

-Primary system and secondary system co-existence policies

-Software regulation/ standardization and equipment certification

-Defining and enforcing  spectrum licenses and easements

-Industrial and government roles dynamic spectrum access

 

Track 4 – How to make business with cognitive radio?

-Business models, pricing issues, value chains in dynamic spectrum access

-Market trends and market mechanisms for secondary spectrum usage

-Dynamic spectrum auctions and spectrum trading

-Business opportunity assessment of dynamic spectrum access

 

SUBMISSIONS AND PUBLISHING

The conference language is English. Papers should be concisely written. Maximum 
paper length for review is 6 pages in IEEE conference proceedings format 
(two-column and 10-point font). Further information an author's kit can be 
found at: http://www.crowncom.org/2012/paper-submission

All accepted and presented papers will be included in the Crowncom 2012 
Conference Proceedings, application for IEEE Xplore publication in process 
(Crowncom 2006-2011 have been included in IEEE Xplore. Please refer to the 
conference website for updated information). Proceedings published with IEEE 
are submitted for inclusion to EI Engineering Index (Compendex), Google 
Scholar, ISI Proceedings.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission due: 30th January, 2012

Acceptance notifications: 27th February, 2012

Camera-ready submissions: 23rd March, 2012                                      
              

 

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