Event Features Five Tracks and Attracts Decision-Makers from All Aspects of Advanced Wireless Technologies
WASHINGTON — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 19, 2010 — Attracting attendees from all aspects of the advanced wireless value chain, SDR’10 is the ideal place to network and make an impact on the reconfigurable radio community. The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum version 2.0) is soliciting abstracts and proposals for five tracks: Research and Development, Design Manufacture and Deployment, Demonstrations, Tutorials and Workshops. The deadline for submissions is 2 April 2010. The event will be held Nov. 30 - Dec. 3 in Washington, DC. The top 10 papers in the Research and Development track will be eligible for placement in a leading journal publication. New this year, the Design Manufacture and Deployment Track will be presentation oriented, with papers optional.
SDR’10 is the only event devoted to the advancement of reconfigurable radio technologies, including Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies, from research through deployment. It represents the latest in an annual conference that has become a highlight on the wireless industry event calendar.
Sponsored this year by Harris Corporation, Indra Sistemas, L3 Communications, Pentek and Xilinx, the event brings together world class business and technical leaders from around the world across commercial and civil organizations including service providers, operators, manufacturers, developers, regulatory agencies, and academia.
Members of the program committee for SDR’10 include more than 70 of the world’s leading experts in Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies. Each committee member is committed to ensuring that SDR’10 is the premier event for bringing next generation radio technologies to life by creating the best quality program with the highest quality presentations.
Thomas Barber, ST-Ericsson | Fahdi Kurdahi, UC Irvine | ||
Babak Beheshti, Sandbridge Technologies | Sébastien Le Nours, University of Nantes | ||
Mladen Berekovic, TU Braunschweig | Dake Liu, Institute of Tech Linkoping Univ | ||
Cosimo Berlingeri, Selex Communications | Joe Mitola, Stevens Institute of Technology | ||
Shuvra Bhattacharyya, University of Md. | Fanny Mlinarsky, Octoscope | ||
Holger Blume, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover | Klaus Moessner, Univ of Surrey | ||
Jerker Bjorkqvist, Abo Akademi University | Jakub Moskal, Northeastern University | ||
Vlad Botchev, Vlado Consulting | Mayan Moudgill, Sandbridge Technologies | ||
Claudio Brunelli, Nokia | Christophe Moy, SUPELEC | ||
Nadeem Bukhari, DRS Signal Solutions | Markus Muck, Infineon | ||
Sao-Jie Chen, NTU, Taiwan | Najam ul Islam Muhammad, Eurecom | ||
Seungwon Choi, Hanyang University | R Muralidharan, Tata Power SED | ||
Eric Christensen, General Dynamics | Walid Najjar, UC Riverside | ||
Jan Craninckx, IMEC | Timothy R. Newman, Virginia Tech | ||
Paul D’Arcy, Airvana | Eric Nicollet, Thales | ||
Chris Dick, Xilinx | Robert Normoyle, DRS | ||
Panagiotis Demestichas, University of Piraeus | Dale Parson, Kutztown University | ||
Benjamin Egg, fred harris & associates | Antti Piipponen, Nokia | ||
Robert Fahler, ArgonST | Nikos Pitsianis, Aristotle University and Duke | ||
Peter Farkas, TU Bratislava | Kim Rounioja, Nokia | ||
Ronan Farrell, Univ. Ireland Maynooth | Magdalena Sanchez, Univ Ireland, Maynooth | ||
Jose Fridman, Qualcomm | Mike Schulte, UW Madison | ||
Joseph Gaeddert, Virginia Tech | Bob Schutz, ViaSAT | ||
Georgi Gaydadjiev, TU Delft | William Scott, GDC4S | ||
Mikael Gidlund, ABB AB | Murugappan Senthilvelan, Sandbridge Tech | ||
Kees Goosens , TU Eindhoven | Sanyogita Shamsunder, Verizon Wireless | ||
Kush Gulati, Cambridge Analog Technologies | Mihai Sima, University of Victoria, Canada | ||
fred harris, San Diego State University | Sarvpreet Singh, Fraunhofer FKIE | ||
S.M. Shajedul Hasan, Virginia Tech | Dean Skuldt, Motorola | ||
Daniel Iancu, Sandbridge Technologies | Leonel Sousa, TU Lisbon | ||
Mohammed Ismail, The Ohio State University | Jarmo Takala, Tampere Univ. of Technology | ||
Marco Jacobs, ARC / Virage Logic | Richard Taylor, Harris Corporation | ||
Sanjay Jinturkar, Legitime Technologies | Mark Turner, Harris Corporation | ||
Friedrich Jondral, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) | Manuel Uhm, Xilinx | ||
Ben Juurlink, TU Berlin | Kees Vissers, Xilinx | ||
Wolfgang Koening, Alcatel | Marilyn Wolf, Georgia Tech | ||
Mieczyslaw Kokar, Northeastern University | Stephan Wong, TU Delft | ||
Vince Kovarik, Harris Corporation |
Applications for exhibitors are also being accepted. SDR’10 provides exhibitors with an outstanding opportunity to reach partners and customers at all levels of the wireless value chain. Of last year’s attendees, over 64 percent had either direct purchasing authority or the ability to significantly influence radio technology acceptance and purchasing decisions.
Additional information on the call for papers and becoming an exhibitor or event sponsor can be found at conference.wirelessinnovation.org.
About the Wireless Innovation Forum
Established in 1996, The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum Version 2.0) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation dedicated to driving technology innovation in commercial, civil, and defense communications worldwide. Members bring a broad base of experience in Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies in diverse markets and at all levels of the wireless value chain to address emerging wireless communications requirements. To learn more about The Wireless Innovation Forum, its meetings and membership benefits, visit www.WirelessInnovation.org.
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