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9 www.ieee-dyspan.org • 8-11 November 2005 SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM 8:00 – 11:45 • Salon D & F, 5th Floor GENERAL SESSION 8:00-8:15 OPENING WELCOME 8:15 – 10:00 GS2-1: Property Rights in Spectrum: Taking the Next Step D.N. Hatfield, P.J. Weiser, (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) GS2-2: Device-centric Spectrum Management H. Zheng, (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), L. Cao, (Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P.R. China) 9:45 – 10:00 Networking Break 10:00 – 11:45 GS2-3 Spectrum Rights Panel Peter Pitsch (Intel, USA), Ellen Goodman ( Rutgers University Law School, USA , Paul Kolodzy ( Kolodzy Consulting, USA), Julius Knapp (FCC, USA), Bob Matheson (NTIA/IST, USA), Barry Ohlsen (FCC, USA) , Charla Rath (Verizon Wireless, USA) TT3-6: Decentralized Cognitive MAC for Dynamic Spectrum Access Q. Zhao, (University of California, Davis), L. Tong, (Cornell University, USA), A. Swami, ( Army Research Laboratory, USA) 13:00 - 15:00 • Salon F, 5th Floor PT3: Spectrum Management Models: Markets and Models Session Chairs: Stuart Benjamin (Duke University, Law School, USA), Mary Brown (CISCO, USA), Douglas Webbink (Independent, USA) PT3-1: Real Time Spectrum Markets and Interruptible Spectrum: New Concepts of Spectrum use Enabled by Cognitive Radio M.J. Marcus, (Marcus Spectrum Solutions, Paris, France) PT3-2: Consumer Applications of Cognitive Radio Defined Networks S. Ball, A. Ferguson, T.W. Rondeau, (Virginia Tech, USA) PT3-3: Difficulties in Providing Certification and Assurance for Software Defined Radios J. Giacomoni, D.C. Sicker, (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA) PT3-4: Invited Panel Mary Brown (CISCO Systems Inc., USA) Douglas Webbink (Independent, USA), and Julius Knapp (FCC, USA) 13:00 - 15:00 • Salon D, 5th Floor TT3: Viable Technologies for Handing Management and Enforcement Responsibility to the Radio Network Session Chairs: Kalle Konston (Alion, USA), Mark McHenry (Shared Spectrum, Inc., USA), Will Stewart (University of Southampton, United Kingdom) TT3-1: Autonomous Dynamic Spectrum Access System Behavior and Performance S. Seidel, R. Breinig, (Raytheon) TT3-2: Spectrum Management: The Killer Application of Ad Hoc and Mesh Networking J.A. Stine, (The MITRE Corporation, USA) TT3-3: Demand Responsive Pricing and Competitive Spectrum Allocation via a Spectrum Server O. Ileri, (WINLAB at Rutgers University, USA), D. Samardzija, T. Sizer, (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA), N.B. Mandayam, (WINLAB at Rutgers University, USA) TT3-4: Dynamic Open Spectrum Sharing MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks L. Ma, (San Diego Research Center, Inc., USA), X. Han, C. -C. Shen, (University of Delaware, USA) TT3-5: On the Characteristics of Spectrum-Agile Communication Networks X. Liu, W. Wang, (University of California, Davis, USA) Session Codes GS=General Session • TT=Technology Track • PF=Policy Track FT=Platform Track • SP=Short Paper/Poster Session 11:45 – 13:00 LUNCH BREAK (on own) Thursday 10 November 2005 15:00 - 15:30 Networking Break 15:30 - 17:30 • Salon D, 5th Floor TT4: Spectrum Access, Etiquettes and Sharing Session Chairs: Dirk Grunwald (University of Colorado, USA), Jens Zander (KTH, Sweden) TT4-1: Efficient OFDMA Distributed Optimization Algorithm Exploiting Multi-user Diversity J.-C. Dunat, D. Grandblaise, (Motorola Labs France), C. Bonnet, (Institut Eurecom, France) TT4-2: Spectrum Co-existence of IEEE 802.11b and 802.16a Networks using the CSCC Etiquette Protocol X. Jing, D. Raychaudhuri, (WINLAB at Rutgers University, USA) TT4-3: Spectrum Sharing for Unlicensed Bands R. Etkin, A. Parekh, D. Tse, (University of California, Berkley, USA) TT4-4: Distributed Coordination in Dynamic Spectrum Allocation Networks J. Zhao, (Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing PRC), H. Zheng, (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), G.-H. Yang, (The University of Hong Kong, China)

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SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM

8:00 – 11:45 • Salon D & F, 5th Floor

GENERAL SESSION8:00-8:15OPENING WELCOME8:15 – 10:00GS2-1: Property Rights in Spectrum: Taking the NextStepD.N. Hatfield, P.J. Weiser, (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)

GS2-2: Device-centric Spectrum ManagementH. Zheng, (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), L. Cao,(Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P.R. China)

9:45 – 10:00Networking Break

10:00 – 11:45GS2-3 Spectrum Rights PanelPeter Pitsch (Intel, USA), Ellen Goodman ( Rutgers UniversityLaw School, USA , Paul Kolodzy ( Kolodzy Consulting, USA),Julius Knapp (FCC, USA), Bob Matheson (NTIA/IST, USA), BarryOhlsen (FCC, USA) , Charla Rath (Verizon Wireless, USA)

TT3-6: Decentralized Cognitive MAC for DynamicSpectrum AccessQ. Zhao, (University of California, Davis), L. Tong, (CornellUniversity, USA), A. Swami, ( Army Research Laboratory, USA)

13:00 - 15:00 • Salon F, 5th Floor

PT3: Spectrum Management Models: Markets andModels

Session Chairs:Stuart Benjamin (Duke University, Law School, USA), Mary Brown (CISCO, USA), Douglas Webbink (Independent, USA)

PT3-1: Real Time Spectrum Markets and InterruptibleSpectrum: New Concepts of Spectrum use Enabled byCognitive Radio M.J. Marcus, (Marcus Spectrum Solutions, Paris, France)

PT3-2: Consumer Applications of Cognitive Radio DefinedNetworksS. Ball, A. Ferguson, T.W. Rondeau, (Virginia Tech, USA)

PT3-3: Difficulties in Providing Certification andAssurance for Software Defined RadiosJ. Giacomoni, D.C. Sicker, (University of Colorado at Boulder,USA)

PT3-4: Invited PanelMary Brown (CISCO Systems Inc., USA) Douglas Webbink(Independent, USA), and Julius Knapp (FCC, USA)

13:00 - 15:00 • Salon D, 5th FloorTT3: Viable Technologies for Handing Managementand Enforcement Responsibility to the RadioNetwork

Session Chairs: Kalle Konston (Alion, USA), Mark McHenry (Shared Spectrum, Inc., USA), Will Stewart (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

TT3-1: Autonomous Dynamic Spectrum Access SystemBehavior and PerformanceS. Seidel, R. Breinig, (Raytheon)

TT3-2: Spectrum Management: The Killer Application ofAd Hoc and Mesh NetworkingJ.A. Stine, (The MITRE Corporation, USA)

TT3-3: Demand Responsive Pricing and CompetitiveSpectrum Allocation via a Spectrum ServerO. Ileri, (WINLAB at Rutgers University, USA), D. Samardzija, T.Sizer, (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA), N.B.Mandayam, (WINLAB at Rutgers University, USA)

TT3-4: Dynamic Open Spectrum Sharing MAC Protocol forWireless Ad Hoc NetworksL. Ma, (San Diego Research Center, Inc., USA), X. Han, C. -C.Shen, (University of Delaware, USA)

TT3-5: On the Characteristics of Spectrum-AgileCommunication NetworksX. Liu, W. Wang, (University of California, Davis, USA)

Session CodesGS=General Session • TT=Technology Track • PF=Policy Track

FT=Platform Track • SP=Short Paper/Poster Session

11:45 – 13:00 LUNCH BREAK (on own)

Thursday 10 November 2005

15:00 - 15:30 Networking Break

15:30 - 17:30 • Salon D, 5th FloorTT4: Spectrum Access, Etiquettes and Sharing

Session Chairs: Dirk Grunwald (University of Colorado, USA), Jens Zander (KTH, Sweden)

TT4-1: Efficient OFDMA Distributed OptimizationAlgorithm Exploiting Multi-user Diversity J.-C. Dunat, D. Grandblaise, (Motorola Labs France), C. Bonnet,(Institut Eurecom, France)

TT4-2: Spectrum Co-existence of IEEE 802.11b and802.16a Networks using the CSCC Etiquette ProtocolX. Jing, D. Raychaudhuri, (WINLAB at Rutgers University, USA)

TT4-3: Spectrum Sharing for Unlicensed BandsR. Etkin, A. Parekh, D. Tse, (University of California, Berkley, USA)

TT4-4: Distributed Coordination in Dynamic SpectrumAllocation NetworksJ. Zhao, (Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing PRC), H. Zheng,(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), G.-H. Yang, (TheUniversity of Hong Kong, China)

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TT4-5: Adaptive Channel Allocation Spectrum Etiquettefor Cognitive Radio NetworksN. Nie, C. Comaniciu, (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)

TT4-6: A Bandwidth Sharing Approach to ImproveLicensed Spectrum Utilization S. Sankaranarayanan, P. Papadimitratos, A. Mishra, (VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and State University, USA), S. Hershey,(Raytheon Company, USA)

TT4-7: A Case for Coordinated Dynamic Spectrum Accessin Cellular NetworksT. Kamakaris, (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA), M.M.Buddhikot, (Lucent Bell Labs, USA), R. Iyer, (Stevens Institute ofTechnology, USA)

TT4-8: Spectrum Management in Coordinated DynamicSpectrum Access based Cellular NetworksM.M. Buddhikot, (Lucent Bell Labs, USA), K. Ryan, (StevensInstitute of Technology, USA)

15:30 - 17:30 • Salon F, 5th FloorTT5: Sharing Spectrum with Non-CooperativeIncumbents

Session Chairs:Greg Lapin (ARRL, USA), Douglas Sward (Industry, Canada), Reinaldo Valenzuela (Lucent/ Bell Labs, USA)

TT5-1: A Novel Layered Graph Model for TopologyFormation and Routing in Dynamic Spectrum AccessNetworksC. Xin, B. Xie, (Norfolk State University, USA), C.-C. Shen,(University of Delaware, USA)

TT5-2: Techno - Economic of Collaborative basedSecondary Spectrum Usage - E2R Research ProjectOutcomes OverviewD. Grandblaise, (Motorola Labs, France), C. Kloeck, (UniversitätKarlsruhe, Germany), K. Moessner, V. Rodriguez, (University ofSurrey UK), E. Mohyeldin, M.K. Pereirasamy, J. Luo, (SiemensAG, Germany), I. Martoyo, (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany)

TT5-3: IEEE 802.22: The First Worldwide WirelessStandard based on Cognitive RadiosC. Cordeiro, K. Challapali, D. Birru, S. Shankar, (Philips Research,USA)

TT5-4: On Collaborative Detection of TV Transmissions inSupport of Dynamic Spectrum SharingE. Visotsky, S. Kuffner, R. Peterson, (Motorola Labs, USA)

TT5-5: The Probe Spectrum Access MethodM. McHenry, (Shared Spectrum Company, USA)

TT5-6: Cognitive NetworksR.W. Thomas, L.A. DaSilva, A.B. Mackenzie, (Virginia Tech, USA)

TT5-7: Efficient Mobile Mesh Networking: Attractions,Myths and Techno-Economic Roadmap to SuccessfulCommercial Innovation S.G. Methley, M. Crisp, J. Newman, (Plextek Ltd, UK), P. Ramsdale, (STA, UK), M. Rio, S. Bhatti, (University College,UK), A. Atefi, (Ofcom, UK)

TT5-8: Reliable Link Maintenance in Cognitive RadioSystemsD. Willkomm, J. Gross, A. Wolisz, (Technische Universitat Berlin,Germany)

13:00-17:00 • Salon C, 5th FloorSP1: DySPAN 2005 Poster Session

Session Chair: Mike Marcus, (Marcus Spectrum Solutions, France)

SP1-1: A Framework for R.F. Spectrum Measurementsand AnalysisF. Weidling, D. Datla, V. Petty, P. Krishnan, G.J. Minden, (TheUniversity of Kansas, USA)

SP1-2: A Node Architecture for Disaster ReliefNetworkingF. Hoeksema, M. Heskamp, R. Schiphorst, K. Slump, (Universityof Twente, (EEMCS) – The Netherlands)

SP1-3: A Software Defined Radio Architecture Model toDevelop Radio Modem Component ClassificationsT. Newman, G.J. Minden, (The University of Kansas, USA)

SP14: Ad-hoc Cognitive Radio - Development toFrequency Sharing System by using Multi-hop NetworkT. Fujii, Y. Suzuki, (Tokyo University of Agriculture andTechnology, Japan)

SP1-5: An Experiment for Sensing-Based OpportunisticSpectrum Access in CSMA/CA NetworksS.D. Jones, N. Merheb, I.-J. Wang, (The Johns HopkinsUniversity Applied Physics Laboratory, USA)

SP1-6: Cognitive Radio Applications to Dynamic SpectrumAllocationD. Maldonado, B. Le, A. Hugine, T.W. Rondeau, C.W. Bostian,(Virginia Tech, USA)

SP1-7: Cognitive Radio Emergency Networks –Requirements and DesignP. Pawe_czak, R.V. Prasad, L. Xia, I.G.M.M. Niemegeers, (DelftUniversity of Technology, The Netherlands)

SP1-8: Discontiguous OFDM Considerations for DynamicSpectrum Access in Idle TV ChannelsJ.D. Poston, W.D. Horne, (The MITRE Corporation, USA)

SP1-9: DSAP: A Protocol for Coordinated SpectrumAccessV. Brik, E. Rozner, S. Banerjee, (University of Wisconsin-Madison,USA), P. Bahl, (Microsoft Research, USA)

SP1-10: Dynamic Spectrum Management – ApplyingOptical Networking Techniques to Wireless DSANetworks I. Baldine, A. Bragg, G. Evans, D. Stevenson, (RTI International,Inc., USA)

SP1-11: Dynamic Spectrum Sensing by Multiband OFDMRadio for Interference MitigationM.P. Wylie-Green, (Nokia Research Center, USA)

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SP1-12: Guidelines for Designing OFDM Overlay SystemsU. Berthold, F.K. Jondral, (Universitat Karlsruhe (TH), Germany)

SP1-13: On the Capacity of Dynamic Spectrum AccessEnabled NetworksD. Ugarte, A.B. McDonald, (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)

SP1-14: Ontology-Based Reasoning for Context-AwareRadios: Insights and Findings from PrototypeDevelopmentJ.D. Poston, W.D. Horne, M.G. Taylor, F.Z. Zhu, (The MITRECorporation, USA)

SP1-15: Opportunistic use of Radio-Frequency Spectrum:A Network PerspectiveM.E. Steenstrup, (Clemson University and Stow Research L.L.C.,USA)

SP1-16: Optimal Radio Capacity for an Adaptive HybridDS/FFH-CDMA System in Rayleigh FadingP. Varzakas, (University of Athens, Greece)

SP1-17: Optimum Bit Allocation in Hybrid Filter Bankbased A/D Converters for Software-defined Cognitive Radios

SP1-18: Protocol Design Challenges for Multi-hopDynamic Spectrum Access NetworksP. Kyasanur, N.H Vaidya, (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)

SP1-19: Protocols for the Selection, Adjustment, andAdaptation of Transmission Parameters in DynamicSpectrum Access NetworksM.B. Pursley, T.C. Royster, J.S. Skinner, (Clemson University,USA)

SP1-20: QoS Constrained Secondary Spectrum SharingY. Xing, R. Chandramouli, (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)

SP1-21: Reduction of Out-of-Band Radiation in OFDMbased Overlay SystemsS. Brandes, I. Cosovic, M. Schnell, (German Aerospace Center(DLR), Germany)

SP1-22: Resource Trading for Spectrum Aggregation andManagementD.L. Robinson, A.K. Shukla, (QinetiQ Malvern, UK), J. Burns,(Aegis Systems Ltd UK), A. Atefi, (Ofcom, UK)

SP1-23: Spectral Signatures and Interference of 802.11Wi-Fi Signals with Barker Code SpreadingT. Lee, A. Al-Banna, X. Zhou, J. LoCicero, D. Ucci, (IllinoisInstitute of Technology, USA)

SP1-24: Spectrum Exchange in a Reconfigurable RadioContextG. Dimitrakopoulos, P. Demestichas, (University of Piraeus,Greece)

SP1-25: Spectrum Management in Germany – LegacySystem Analysis in the Light of Emerging Technologies M. Pohler, J. Wylegalla, (Dresden University of Technology,Germany)

SP1-26: Spectrum Scheduling and Brokering based onQoS Demands of Competing WISPsG.F. Marias, (University of Athens, Greece)

SP1-27: The Road to 4G: Two Paradigm Shifts, OneEnabling Technology Z. Wu, C.R. Nassar, B. Ratarajan, D. Weigandt

SP1-28: Performance Modelling of a DistributedApproach to Interference Mitigation in License-ExemptIEEE 802.16 SystemsO. Ashagi, A. Ruzzelli, S. Murphy, L. Murphy, J. Murphy ,(Universtiy of Dublin, Ireland)

SP1-29: Regulatory and Standardization Aspects of DSATechnologies – Global Requirements and PerspectivesJ.A. Hoffmeyer, (Western Telecom Consultants, Inc., USA)

SP1-30: Spectral Sensing Ultra Wideband Signals using aDown-Converting Channelized ReceiverW.H. Mims, M.A. Temple, R.F. Mills, B.D. Gronholz, (Wright-Pattersone AFB, USA)

Session CodesGS=General Session • TT=Technology Track • PF=Policy Track

FT=Platform Track • SP=Short Paper/Poster SessionThursday 10 November 2005