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An Interesting Call for Papers. Steve -----Original Message----- From: Dan Lubar [mailto:dlubar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 5:01 AM To: Shellhammer, Steve Subject: [Fwd: Special Issue on Advanced Coexistence Technologies for Efficient Radio-Resource Usage] Hello Steve.. Hope this email finds you well.. I wanted to forward the below CFP in case you missed this and in case you wanted to forward this to the 802.19 reflector.. Best regards, Dan Lubar ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Special Issue on Advanced Coexistence Technologies for Efficient Radio-Resource Usage From: "Eduard Jorswieck" <Eduard.Jorswieck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, December 7, 2011 7:59 pm To: tccn@xxxxxxxxxx -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleagues, Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement. EURASIP - Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Special Issue on Advanced Coexistence Technologies for Efficient Radio-Resource Usage Call for Papers Given the event of smart phones and other data-intensive wireless devices, as well as a greater proliferation of innovative wireless services and applications, demand for data capacity is dramatically increasing. Coexistence technologies have been identified as a means of accommodating such a rapidly growing range of wireless devices and services in spectrum-limited radio environments. Such technologies might increase spectral efficiency in radio-spectrum usage, or alternatively might improve energy efficiency or assist in striking the delicate balance between the two. Moreover, coexistence technologies might make use of spectrum where it is otherwise not used in order to increase capacity, or might facilitate sharing of deployed infrastructure or better optimization of the infrastructure’s behavior, based on enhanced awareness of the configurations of radios as well as traffic demand and profiles currently in the locality. These are among numerous other benefits. To realize such potential, coexistence technologies such as spectrum and network sharing are being addressed by researchers from many different communities. The goal of this special issue is to give an overview of recent advances in such research and to present innovative results and trends. The topics covered by this special issue include, but are not limited to: • Novel approaches to interference management, taking into account the particular challenges of coexistence technologies on different layers (e.g. dirty paper, timeslot management, coexistence-aware routing) • Multihop interference networks including XX, XS, and XZ channels • Cooperative transmission techniques • Fundamental performance bounds and limitations for coexisting wireless networks • Coexistence management (e.g., cooperative, distributed, centralized, and hybrid approaches) and coexistencemanagement for selected groups of devices (e.g., IEEE 802.19 for IEEE systems) and generic wireless frameworks • Signaling, feedback and control channels for coexistence • Novel scenarios and applications for coexistence technologies (e.g. privacy and security) • Acquisition, learning, and management of context information by sensing, probing or exchange of control information • Regulatory and business challenges in spectral coexistence This special issue is supported by the ICT-ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence, http://www.ict-acropolis.eu/. Before submission authors should carefully read over the journal’s Author Guidelines, which are located at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jece/guidelines/. Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the journalManuscript Tracking System at http://mts.hindawi.com/ according to the following timetable: Manuscript Due Friday, 10 February 2012 First Round of Reviews Friday, 4 May 2012 Publication Date Friday, 29 June 2012 Lead Guest Editor Mikael Skoglund, Osqul-das väg 10, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden; skoglund@xxxxxxxxx Guest Editors Eduard A. Jorswieck, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, Germany; eduard.jorswieck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Ragnar Thobaben, Osquldas väg 10, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden; ragnar.thobaben@xxxxxxxxx Oliver Holland, Centre for Telecommunications Research, King’s College London, Strand, LondonWC2R 2LS, UK; oliver.holland@xxxxxxxxx Markus Mueck, Intel Mobile Communications GmbH, Am Campeon 10-12, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany; markus.dominik.mueck@xxxxxxxxx
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