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IEEE DySPAN 2011 announces 15 November 2010 as “call for papers” deadline
The IEEE Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), the international event dedicated to the latest emerging wireless technology research and next generation smart radio system demonstrations, takes place 3 – 6 May 2011 in Aachen, Germany.
“IEEE DySPAN conferences provide necessary and exceptionally interesting venues for bringing together the world’s leading technology and policy experts, who are dedicated to the more efficient use of the international radio spectrum,” says Petri Mähönen from RWTH Aachen University who is a general chair for DySPAN 2011. “This year’s event will be highlighted by several extended plenary sessions and panels as well as the presentations of numerous industry leaders and researchers. The primary focus will be to provide attendees with a premier networking opportunity on a global stage primed for discussing and debating the new and radical ideas that are certain to shape our future.”
Included among the presenters for IEEE DySPAN 2011 are Matthias Kurth, president of BnetzA, the network regulation agency of Germany, and Douglas Sicker, chief technologist for the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC). During his keynote address, Sicker will discuss the ever-increasing critical demand for dynamic spectrum access and the recent efforts of the FCC to enable TV whitespace, opportunistic access, experimental licensing and secondary markets for spectrum. In addition, Kurth will describe the recent spectrum auction in Germany and its role in fostering investments and innovation among the German wireless networks.
Professionals interested in participating in IEEE DySPAN 2011 and/or delivering a tutorial or technical paper are urged to click here.









