[evlatests] FW: NRDZ: Opportunity to publish NRDZ-related research {External}

Chris De Pree cdepree at nrao.edu
Wed Jan 31 10:54:52 EST 2024



From: Zheleva, Mariya Z <mzheleva at albany.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 8:50 AM
To: canderson at ntia.gov <canderson at ntia.gov>, Chris De Pree <cdepree at nrao.edu>, Johnson, Joel <johnson.1374 at osu.edu>, Aksoy, Mustafa <maksoy at albany.edu>
Subject: NRDZ: Opportunity to publish NRDZ-related research {External}

Dear Colleagues,



We cordially invite you to submit your paper to the workshop on Catalyzing Spectrum Sharing via Active/Passive Coexistence, held in conjunction with the IEEE ICC 2024 (https://icc2024.ieee-icc.org/workshop/ws-10-catalyzing-spectrum-sharing-activepassive).



Scope and Motivation:

The wireless spectrum is a crucial resource for diverse applications, including mobile broadband, weather forecasting, astronomy, and space exploration. However, the growing demand for spectrum has led to congestion and conflicts between services, causing harmful interference. Additionally, out-of-band emissions from commercial systems operating close to protected radio astronomy bands are both costly to mitigate and potentially catastrophic to sensitive receivers.


Unlocking the potential of next-generation wireless systems while preserving spectrum for scientific advancements requires efficient spectrum sharing and innovative management approaches. Authorizing and operating these systems will require new and innovative techniques that can provide real-time coordination, control, and enforcement in highly dynamic environments. Furthermore, these systems must coexist with users who have stringent interference limitations.


Our workshop aims to explore the current state-of-the-art in research related to spectrum coexistence between active and passive spectrum users.  Specific topics of interest include experimental zones and sites (e.g., National Radio Quiet Zones (NRQZ), Testbeds and  Innovation Zones), advanced spectrum measurement and management techniques, spectrum and propagation measurement and models, and techniques for coordination or sharing between active and passive users, including terrestrial and airborne.



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  *   Spectrum Sensing and Spectrum Decision Techniques for passive-active sharing.
  *   Digital Twins for passive-active Spectrum Sharing and Management.
  *   Spectrum Resource Allocation and Sharing Models for passive-active
  *   Coexisting Networks, Including Between Satellite and Terrestrial Networks.
  *   Experimental zones and testbeds.
  *   Coexistence Mechanisms for Satellite Transmissions and Radio Astronomy Observatories.
  *   Coexistence Mechanisms and Strategies for Active and Passive Systems.
  *   Interference Management and Mitigation for Radio Astronomy and Remote Sensing.
  *   Interference Avoidance and Coordination Strategies in Satellite and Terrestrial Networks.
  *   Spectrum, Propagation, and Interference Measurements and Modeling for Shared Spectrum.
  *   Cooperative and Collaborative Spectrum Sharing Techniques.


Invited Speakers:

  *   Ashley VanderLey, Senior Advisor for Facilities, Division of Astronomical Sciences, U.S. National Science Foundation
  *   Balthasar Inderm ̈uhle, Senior Scientist at CSIRO, Australia
  *   Michael Nicolls, VP, Starlink Engineering, SpaceX


Important Dates:

Workshop Papers Due: February 4, 2024 (EXTENDED)

Acceptance Notification: 6 March 2024

Final Camera Ready: 15 March 2024

Accepted Author Registration Deadline: 15 March 2024



Website: <https://sites.google.com/view/llmonet-2024/home> https://sites.google.com/view/ieee-icc-catalyzing-workshop24



Submission link: <https://edas.info/N31795> https://ws10icc2024workshop-cssapc.edas.info/



Workshop Co-Chairs:

  *   Chris Anderson, NTIA
  *   Chris DePree, NRAO
  *   Mariya Zheleva, University of Albany
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Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
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