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#1 2014-Mar-10 22:06:54

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CFP: Workshop on Software Defined Radio at SIGCOMM 2014 (SRIF)

This workshop may be of interest to WARP users:
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2014/srif.php

Important: the submission deadline has been extended to March 30. The workshop web page will be updated soon.

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The SRIF workshop brings together researchers and practitioners of software defined radio (SDR) to share experiences, insights and the latest results in designing and using SDR systems. Submissions from both industry and academia are encouraged.

The goal of SRIF is to bring together practitioners and researchers of software defined radio in to share their experiences, insights and latest developments. Through this exchange the workshop aims to facilitate collaborations between academia and industry. The workshop is a venue for industrial participants to share their experiences and best practices for commercial deployments of SDR systems and for researchers to share their latest results in novel uses of SDR in emerging wireless systems.

We invite paper, posters and demo submissions in all areas related to SDR development and research. Example topics of interest include:

* New hardware and software architectures for software radio
* New programming models for SDR
* New PHY and MAC primitives and abstractions
* WLAN and LTE cellular networks with SDR
* Prototypes of novel wireless systems using SDR
* State-of-the-art performance of wireless systems using SDR
* New applications for SDR (e.g. security, localization, medical, etc.)
* New insights on wireless theory vs. practice enabled by SDR
All submissions to SRIF 2014 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 describing relatively mature and completed work.
Extended abstracts for posters and demos: 2 to 5 double column pages describing work-in-progress, experiments, challenges or positions.
Submissions must use the ACM template.

Full papers will be presented as technical talks in oral sessions.

Posters and demos will be presented in a dedicated, non-overlapping session. Authors of posters and demos will have 2 minutes at the beginning of the poster/demo 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.

Authors must clearly indicate in the title of the paper the type of submission (e.g., title prefix of “Paper:”, “Poster:” or “Demo:”).

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