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Second Workshop of Software Radio Implementation Forum (SRIF 2013)
Introduction
The forum is intended for academic and industrial practitioners and
researchers who develop software radio platforms and who implement
innovative wireless systems on software radio platforms to (i) demonstrate
feasibility; and (ii) identify new critical problems that demand research
attention.
Although the idea of Software Defined Radio (SDR) was conceived 20 years ago,
it remains today one of the most vigorous and growing research areas in
wireless communications. On the one hand, the cost of radio components,
chipset, and platforms with programmable features is now almost within reach
of integration into consumer products. On the other hand, the very
definition of Software Defined Radio has been significantly extended since
its inception: from “just” reshaping of PHY waveforms to full
reconfiguration of the whole protocol stack as well as virtualization of PHY/
MAC/access functionalities. There has also been increased interest to
explore ways to describe the radio behavior through application programming
interfaces and languages independent of the underlying platform.
SRIF 2013 aims to bring together practitioners and researchers of software-
defined radio in academia and industry to share the latest development,
experiences, and insights, in this exciting area. Through the exchange, the
workshop aims to encourage and engender lively collaborations between
academia and industry. In particular, the workshop aims to (i) reach out to
industrial participants to share their best practices; and (ii) expose the
state-of-the-art wireless research based on SDR to industrial participants
in order to seek feedback.
Toward that end, we invite participants from the industry and academia to
submit papers, demonstrations, and posters in all areas related to software
radio platforms and system prototypes on them.
Although this workshop has an emphasis on implementations, not all
submissions need to have the systems realized. New ideas that challenge the
existing SDR methodologies and paradigms are especially welcome.
Topics
The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
New hardware and software architectures for software radio platforms
New programming model of SDR
New PHY and MAC primitives and abstractions
Prototypes of novel wireless systems on SDR
State-of-the-art performance of wireless systems on SDR
New applications of SDR (e.g., security, localization, RFID, biomedical
applications, etc.)
Theory versus practice (e.g., comparison of what is achievable in theory
and what has been achieved in practice)
New ideas that challenge the existing practice
WLAN and LTE cellular networks with SDR
Prototypes and implementations on platforms other than SDR
Submission Instructions
All submissions to SRIF 2013 must be original work that has not been
submitted to any other workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will
consider two different types of papers:
Full papers: 6 to 8 double column pages (pdf format), describing relatively
mature and completed work.
Short papers (for poster sessions and demos): 2 to 5 double column pages (
pdf format), describing work-in-progress, experiments, challenges or
positions.
You are required to use the ACM template for your papers: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
Full papers will be presented as technical talks in oral sessions. Short
papers will be presented as posters and demos in a dedicated, non-
overlapping, session. Authors of posters and demos will be given a 1-2
minute time slot at the beginning of the session to advertise their work.
Depending on the number of accepted full papers, some may be allocated to
the poster/demo session for presentation purposes.
It is responsibility of the authors to clearly indicate, in the title of the
paper, the type of submission (e.g., “Full Paper: Interactions of PHY and
MAC Primitives”; “Poster: Challenges Ahead for SDR”; “Demo: Terabit/s
Prototype of Full-Duplex Wireless Communication”).
All submissions will be evaluated via a single-blind review process: please
include author names and affiliation in the submission. All accepted papers (
full and short) will be published online by ACM and/or IEEE.
Register and submit your paper at https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=13975
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