[Tccc] *Registration Remains Open Until the 5th July!* Summer School 2013 on Cognitive Wireless Communications, 8-12 July, London, UK
Holland, Oliver
oliver.hollandatkcl.ac.uk
Sat Jun 29 03:42:39 EDT 2013
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Dear all,
We are pleased to announce that in order to accommodate late registration
requests and particular circumstances of some attendees, registration for the
Summer School 2013 on Cognitive Wireless Communications has been extended until
the 5th July. It will not be possible to register after that date. The
registration fee is 300 GBP, which includes 4.5 days worth of high quality
lectures, printed proceedings, a bootable GNU Radio experimentation USB stick,
lunches, breaks, attendance of the social event, and other content.
To register for the Summer School please go to this link:
http://estore.kcl.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&prodid=183&deptid=18&catid=56
More about the Summer School is at this link:
www.summerschool2013.eu<http://www.summerschool2013.eu>
Kind regards,
Oliver
********SUMMER SCHOOL UPDATE********
Please forward to colleagues, associates and other interested parties.
This is an update on the planning for the Summer School 2013 on Cognitive
Wireless Communications, to be held at King's College London on the 8-12 July
2013.
1. The Summer School has opened up to the possibility for attendees to
present a poster on their work on Cognitive Wireless Communications within the
event. The posters that will be presented have been selected. We look forward
to the additional interaction and benefit that will be provided through this
dimension.
2. You may have noticed that the Summer School has been extended to cover
5 days, with an extra afternoon of content on the 8 July. Among other lectures
aimed at "setting the scene" for the Summer School, this extra afternoon will
include an additional GNU Radio training session by led Dr Tom Rondeau, the
Project Manager of GNU Radio, in which bootable USBs memory sticks will be
given (permanently) to attendees allowing attendees to emulate and experiment
with software defined radio waveforms using GNU Radio under Linux. We
anticipate that this training session and these bootable USB memory sticks will
be extremely useful to attendees interested in emulation/experimentation with
waveforms, and software defined radio in general. The excellent suggestion for
this additional content comes from a modest, unnamed member of COST-TERRA...
3. King's College London has offered a number of reduced-price
accommodation options for attendees of the Summer School. Information on the
booking procedure for this King's College London accommodation is available on
the Summer School's website:
www.summerschool2013.eu<http://www.summerschool2013.eu>
********SUMMER SCHOOL UPDATE********
We are delighted to announce the Summer School 2013 on Cognitive Wireless
Communications, to be held at King's College London on the 8-12 July 2013. This
is the third and last annual Summer School supported by COST Action IC0902
(http://newyork.ing.uniroma1.it/IC0902), also supported by the ICT-ACROPOLIS
Network of Excellence (http://www.ict-acropolis.eu) and COST Action IC0905
"TERRA" (http://www.cost-terra.org).
This event aims to educate post-graduate and doctoral students, or
mobile/wireless communications professionals, on Cognitive Wireless
Communications and particularly decision making and decision implementation
aspects of Cognitive Wireless Communications. World-renowned experts will
lecture on topics covering decision making and policy considerations,
regulatory and conformance constraints, and radio interfaces, coding and other
implementation aspects supporting cognitive radio and spectrum coexistence.
Moreover, given the intrinsic link of decision making with the precise
objectives of the use of cognition in radio systems, this Summer School also
delves into discussion of the applications/purposes of cognition and spectrum
coexistence in wireless communication systems. Furthermore, it presents a
number of interesting and interactive sessions on radio interface hardware
implementation and experimentation using the latest software defined radios and
associated platforms, including G
NU Radio, Iris on USRPs, LabVIEW, and OpenAirInterface on ExpressMIMO2.
For more information on the programme and location of the Summer School, and to
register for the event, please go to this link:
www.summerschool2013.eu<http://www.summerschool2013.eu>.
Lecturers at the Summer School include:
* Prof. Reza Karimi, Technical Policy Director at Ofcom, and Visiting
Professor at Imperial College London
* Dr. David Grace, Senior Research Fellow and Head of Communications
Research Group at the University of York, and Chair of the IEEE Technical
Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN)
* Prof. Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto, Professor and Head of the
"Networking with Ultra-Wide Band" group at the University of Rome "La
Sapienza", and Chair of COST Action IC0902
* Dr. Luca De Nardis, Assistant Professor at the University of Rome "La
Sapienza"
* Dr. Tom Rondeau, Rondeau Research, LLC, and Project Manager of GNU
Radio
* Dr. Maziar Nekovee, Theme Leader at BT Research
* Dr. Adrian Kliks, Assistant Professor at Poznan University of
Technology
* Dr. Paul Sutton, Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and Lead
Developer of the Iris Software Radio Platform
* Dr. Ragnar Thobaben, Assistant Professor at KTH Royal Institute of
Technology
* Dr. Faouzi Bader, Senior Research Associate at Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya and Coordinator of ICT-EMPhAtiC
* Prof. Liljana Gavrilovska, Professor and Head of the Institute of
Telecommunications at Saints Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje
* Daniel Denkovski, Research Associate at Saints Cyril and Methodius
University in Skopje
* Prof. Raymond Knopp, Professor at EURECOM
* Prof. Klaus Moessner, Professorial Research Fellow at University of
Surrey
* Dr. Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou, Research Fellow at University of
Surrey
* Dr. Nikos Dimitriou, Senior Research Associate at the Institute of
Accelerating Systems and Applications
* Dr. Arturas Medeisis, Head of Telecommunications Engineering
Department at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Chair of COST Action
IC0905 "TERRA"
* Peter Anker, Senior Policy Advisor at Netherlands Ministry of
Economic Affairs and Senior Research Fellow at Delft University of Technology
* Dr. Oliver Holland, Research Fellow at King's College London and
Project Manager of the ICT-ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence
We look forward to your participation!
Kind regards,
Oliver Holland and Helen Chapman
Summer School 2013 on Cognitive Wireless Communications organisers
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Dr. Oliver Holland
Research Fellow
Institute of Telecommunications
King's College London
Strand
London WC2R 2LS
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 1916
Fax: +44 (0)20 7848 2664
Email: oliver.holl... at kcl.ac.uk<mailto:oliver.holl... at kcl.ac.uk>
Web: www.ollyinteractive.com<http://www.ollyinteractive.com>
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