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1 st International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications CrownCom 2006 Program At-A-Glance June 8, Thursday June 9, Friday June 10, Saturday 9:00-10:00 Open Ceremony & Keynote Speech 8:30-10:00 Technical Session 3 : Spectrum Sensing, Spectral Estimation and Radio Environment Characterization9:00-10:30 Technical Session 6 : Ultra-wideband (UWB) Cognitive Radio10:00-10:30 Coffee & Tea Break 10:00-10:30 Coffee & Tea Break 10:30-11:00 Coffee & Tea Break 10:30-12:30 Panel Session I: Autonomic Communication and Wireless Cognitive Networks10:30-12:30 Panel Session II: Cognitive Radio Dynamic Spectrum Access: Enablers and Future Architectures11:00-12:30 Technical Session 7 : Cognitive Radio Resource Management and Radio Access Protocols12:30-14:00 Lunch 12:30-14:00 Lunch 12:30-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:30 Technical Session 1: Cognitive Radio System Architectures14:00-15:30 Technical Session 4: Multiband, Spectrum-agile and Adaptive Radio Transceiver13:00-15:00 Tutorial I “Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks” Tutorial II “Software Defined Radios: Needs and opportunities, technological solutions and challenges” 15:30-16:00 Coffee & Tea Break 15:30-16:00 Coffee & Tea Break 16:00-17:30 Technical Session 2: Coexistence and Dynamic Spectrum-sharing16:00-17:30 Technical Session 5: Cognitive Radio and Networks: from Fundamental Theory to Implementation Realization17:30-20:00 Tutorial III “Introducing cognitive aspects in UWB networks: open issues and future directions” CrownCom Banquet

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1st International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications

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Spectral Estimation and Radio Environment Characterization”

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Cognitive Radio”

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Spectrum Access: Enablers and Future Architectures”

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Resource Management and Radio Access

Protocols”

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““Cognitive Radio System Architectures”

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““Multiband, Spectrum-agile and Adaptive Radio

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“Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks”

TTuuttoorriiaall IIII “Software Defined Radios: Needs and opportunities, technological solutions

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““Coexistence and Dynamic Spectrum-sharing”

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Networks: from Fundamental Theory to

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Technical Sessions

Session 1: Cognitive Radio System Architectures

Thursday, June 8, 14:00 - 15:30 Session Chair: Sudhir Dixit, Nokia Research, Finland

System Design for Cognitive Radio Communications

Mustafa E. Sahin and Huseyin Arslan,, University of South Florida, USA

Dynamic Spectrum Access with Cognitive Radios: Future Architectures and Research Challenges

Maziar Nekovee, BT Research Centre, UK

Link-Layer Abstractions for Utility-Based Optimization in Cognitive Wireless Networks

Janne Riihijarvi, Matthias Wellens, and Petri Mahonen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

From a Configuration Management to Cognitive Radio Management of SDR Systems

Loig Godard, Christophe Moy, and Jacques Palicot, IETR, France

A Reconfigurable Platform for Cognitive Networks

Paul Sutton, Linda E. Doyle, and Keith E. Nolan, Centre for Telecommunications Value-Chain Research (CTVR), Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland

Session 2: Coexistence and Dynamic Spectrum-sharing

Thursday, June 8, 16:00 - 17:30 Session Chair: Brian S. Collins, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Distributed Cognitive Coexistence of 802.15.4 with 802.11

Sofie Pollin 1,3, Mustafa Ergen 2, Antoine Dejonghe 1, Liesbet Van der Perre 1, Francky Catthoor 1,3, Ingrid Moerman 1,4, and Ahmad Bahai 2; (1) Interuniversity Micro-Electronic Center (IMEC), Belgium; (2)University of California Berkeley, USA; (3) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; (4) Universiteit Gent, Belgium

On the Coexistence of Infrastructure-Based and Ad Hoc Connections for a Cognitive Radio System

Li-Chun Wang and Anderson Chen,, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Spectrum Sharing for WINNER Radio Access Networks

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J.-P. Kermoal 1, S. Pfletschinger 2, K. Hooli 3, S. Thilakawardana 4, J. Lara 5, and Y. Zhu 6; (1) Nokia Research Center, Finland; (2) Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain; (3) Centre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Finland ; (4) Centre for Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey, UK; (5) Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo, Spain; (6) China Academy of Telecommunication Research, China

Reconfigurations Selection in Cognitive, Beyond 3G, Radio Infrastructures

G. Dimitrakopoulos, K. Tsagkaris, K. Demestichas, J. Adamopoulou, and Panagiotis Demestichas,, University of Piraeus, Greece

Session 3: Spectrum Sensing, Spectral Estimation and Radio Environment Characterization

Friday, June 9, 8:30 - 10:00 Session Chair: Christophe Moy, SUPELEC, France

Cyclostationarity-Based Test for Detection of Vacant Frequency Bands

Mohamed Ghozzi 1, 2, Francois Marx 1, Mischa Dohler 1, and Jacques Palicot 2,, ((11)) France Telecom, France; (2) Supelec-campus de Rennes, France

A Wavelet Approach to Wideband Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radios

Zhi Tian 1 and Georgios B. Giannakis 2, (1) Michigan Technological University, USA; (2) University of Minnesota

Identification of LOS and NLOS for Wireless Transmission

Serhan Yarkan and Huseyin Arslan,, University of South Florida, USA

Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff for frequency fading channels with CSIT

Majed Haddad, M. Debbah, and A. Menouni Hayar, Eurecom Institut, France

Session 4: Multiband, Spectrum-agile and Adaptive Radio Transceiver

Friday, June 9, 14:00 - 15:30 Session Chair: Aarne Mämmelä, VTT, Finland

An Efficient Implementation of NC-OFDM Transceivers for Cognitive Radios

Rakesh Rajbanshi, Alexander M. Wyglinski, and Gary J. Minden,, University of Kansas, USA

OFDM Modulation Classification and Parameters Extraction

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Hong Li 1, Yeheskel Bar-Ness 1, Ali Abdi 1, Oren S. Somek 1, and Wei Su 2,, ((11)) Center for Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA; (2) U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC, USA

Modified Adjacent Frequency Coding for Increased Notch Depth in MB-OFDM under DAA/Spectral Sculpting

Kevin A. Shelby, Johann Chiang, and Jim Lansford, Alereon Inc., USA

Performance of OFDM-based Transform Domain Communication System in Cognitive Radio Context

Chuan Han, Jun Wang, Shuping Gong, and Shaoqian Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

Session 5: Cognitive Radio and Networks: from Fundamental Theory to Implementation Realization

Friday, June 9, 16:00 - 17:30 Session Chair: Jacques Palicot, SUPELEC, France Cognitive Decomposition of Wireless Networks (Invited Paper)

Natasha Devroye, Patrick Mitran, and Vahid Tarokh,, Harvard University, USA

An Encapsulation for Reasoning, Learning, Knowledge Representation, and Reconfiguration Cognitive Radio Elements

Keith E. Nolan, Paul Sutton, and Linda Doyle,, Centre for Telecommunications Value-Chain Research (CTVR), Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland

Cognitive Radio Formulation and Implementation (Invited Paper)

Thomas W. Rondeau, Bin Le, David Maldonado, David Scaperoth, and Charles W. Bostian, Center for Wireless Telecommunications, Virginia Tech, USA

Implementation Issues of A Wideband Multi-Resolution Spectrum Sensing (MRSS) Technique for Cognitive Radio (CR) Systems J. Park 1, Y. Hur 2, T. J. Song 1, K. Kim 1, J. Lee 3, K. Lim 1, C.-H. Lee 2, H. S. Kim 4, and J. Laskar 1, (1) Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC), Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; (2) Samsung RFIC Design Center at Georgia Tech., Atlanta, USA; (3) Samsung Electro-Mechanics Inc., Korea; (4) Hanbat National University, Korea

A Scalable Programmable Baseband Platform for Energy-efficient Reactive Software-Defined Radio

Bruno Bougard, David Novo, Frederik Naessens, Lieven Hollevoet, Thomas Schuster,, Miguel Glassee, Antoine Dejonghe, and Liesbet Van der Perre,, Interuniversity Micro-Electronic Center (IMEC), Belgium

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Session 6: Ultra-wideband (UWB) Cognitive Radio

Saturday, June 10, 9:00 - 10:30 Session Chair: Zhi Tian, Michigan Technological University, USA

Cognitive UWB: Interference Mitigation by Spectral Control

Guerino Giancola, Daniele Domenicali, and Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto,, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy

Impact of Ultra Wide-Band Antennas on Communications in a Spatial Channel

Mohamed El-Hadidy and Thomas Kaiser,, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Coexistence Issues in Cognitive Radios Based on Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Systems

Andrea Giorgetti, Marco Chiani, and Davide Dardari,, University of Bologna, Italy

Transmit Power Allocation among PSWF-based Pulse Wavelets in Cognitive UWB Radio

Xiaofei Zhou, Honggang Zhang, and Imrich Chlamtac,, Create-Net, Italy

A Reciprocal MIMO-UWB Radio Channel Deterministic Modeling Framework

Bernard Uguen, Louis-Marie Aubert, and Friedman Tchoffo Talom,, IETR - INSA, France

Session 7: Cognitive Radio Resource Management and Radio Access Protocols

Saturday, June 10, 11:00 - 12:30 Session Chair: Savo Glisic, University of Oulu, Finland

A Full Duplex Multi-channel MAC Protocol for Multi-hop Cognitve Radio Networks

Noun Choi, Maulin Patel, and S. Venkatesan,, University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Credit Token based Rental Protocol for Dynamic Channel Allocation

David Grandblaise 1, K. Moessner 2, G. Vivier 1, and R. Tafazolli 2, (1) Motorola Labs, France; (2) University of Surrey, UK

A Practical Location-aided Energy-aware Routing Method for UWB-based Sensor Networks

Xizhi An and Kyungsup Kwak, Inha University, Korea

Wireless Sensor based Dynamic Channel Selection in Cellular Communication by Cognitive Radio Approach

Torsha Banerjee, Chittabrata Ghosh, and Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA