29 October 2015 at imec – Leuven
How open wireless experimental facilities can help to develop robust wireless solutions
Wireless solutions often experience reduced performance , due to inefficient spectrum usage, competition with other wireless solutions or due to interference. More intelligent configurations based on the cognitive radio concept can boost wireless performance.
This workshop will show what cognitive radio is, and showcase experiments on existing open test-beds. Additionally it will be illustrated what shared spectrum access and dynamic spectrum access are.
This wireless community event is co-organized by 2 large European projects in the area of Future Internet Research and Experimentation: Cognitive Radio Experimentation World ( CREW) and Federation for Future Internet Research and Experimentation (Fed4Fire).
The programma includes both oral presentations and demos.
Location
imec, Kapeldreef 75, 3001 Heverlee
Location
imec, Kapeldreef 75, 3001 Heverlee
Programme
12:30 |
Registrations
Welcome/coffee |
13:00 |
Introduction
Kris Hermus, Coordinator Wireless Community, imec
Ingrid Moerman, iMinds |
13:20 |
Overview of the FP7 CREW project: How CREW can facilitate the development of complex wireless systems
Ingrid Moerman, iMinds
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13:50 |
EC vision on experimental platforms
Jorge Pereira, European Commission DG CONNECT, Net Futures
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14:20 |
Wireless challenges – what can go wrong with wireless communication and experiments
Mikolaj Chwalisz, Technische Universität Berlin |
14:40 |
TESTIMONIES FROM INDUSTRY |
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How to develop and validate a scalable mesh routing solution for IEEE 802.15.4 sensor networks
Daniele Lacamera, Altran Belgium & Luxembourg |
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How to test and tweak a wireless solution for marine operations under realistic offshore environment conditions
Robin Leblon, nCentric |
15:10 |
Future directions in wireless networks
Luiz DaSilva, Trinity College Dublin |
15:30 |
Introduction to the demos |
15:40 |
Coffee Break |
16:00 |
DEMO SESSION : guided tour (10 min/demo), followed by free demo visit |
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Spectrum sensing with heterogeneous hardware using the WInnF standardized transceiver API
Hans Cappelle, imec |
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Spectrum wars game
Yi Zhang, Trinity College Dublin |
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Spectrum wars hackathon
Tomaž Šolc, Jožef Stefan Institute |
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Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing (GFDM), a new concept for flexible multi-carrier transmission
Martin Danneberg, TU Dresden |
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Cognitive radio demo
Mikolaj Chwalisz, Technische Universität Berlin |
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Cognitive radio experimentation with Fed4Fire experimentation tools
Pieter Becue & Brecht Vermeulen, iMinds |
17:00 |
Networking reception |
Registration
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Registrations can be cancelled until October 22, 2015. After this date the complete registration fee will be charged. Please send an email to registration@wireless-community.be to cancel your registration.