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</o:shapelayout></xml><![endif]--></head><body lang=ZH-CN style='text-justify-trim:punctuation'><div class=WordSection1 style='layout-grid:15.6pt'><p class=MsoNormal><span lang=EN-US style='font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:#31353B'>IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks<br>11-14 November 2019<br><br>Newark, NJ, USA<br>https://dyspan2019.ieee-dyspan.org/<br><br><br>DySPAN 2019 will be held on November 11-14 in Newark, NJ, USA, and it is ideally located next to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and just 10 miles from the world famous New York City.<br>We are preparing a very exciting program with total 50 technical papers, 6 keynote speakers, 2 panels, 3 workshops and 2 tutorials. We welcome you to attend DySPAN 2019!<br><br>REGISTER EARLY at discounted rates by OCTOBER 15TH: https://dyspan2019.ieee-dyspan.org/registration<br><br>FULL PROGRAM: https://dyspan2019.ieee-dyspan.org/main-conference-technical-program<br><br><br>**** DySPAN 2019 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ****<span class=apple-converted-space> </span><br><br>** Six Keynotes from Distinguished Speakers **<br><br>We have two keynote speakers everyday: one in the morning and one in the afternoon.<br><br>SPECTRUM SHARING IN THE 5G & BEYOND ERA<br>Dr. Nada Golmie, Chief- Wireless Networks Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)<br><br>LEARNING AT THE WIRELESS EDGE<br>Dr. Vincent Poor, Michael Henry Strater University Professor, Princeton University<br><br>A VISION TOWARDS PERVASIVE EDGE COMPUTING<br>Dr. Yuanyuan Yang, IEEE Fellow & Program Director, US National Science Foundation (NSF), SUNY Distinguished Professor, Stony Brook University, USA<br><br>5G E2E NETWORK FOR THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION<br>Dr. Peter Vetter, Head of Access Research Labs, Nokia Bell Labs<br><br>HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY FOR ADVANCED SPECTRUM OPERATIONS<br>Dr. Tom Rondeau, Program Director, Microsystems Technology Office (MTO), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)<br><br>MEGATRENDS IN WIRELESS CYBER SECURITY<br>Dr. Joe Mitola, Fellow of the IEEE for Software-Defined and Cognitive Radio, and Chief Technologist, Aerospace Sciences and Engineering Division, ENSCO<span class=apple-converted-space> </span><br><br><br>** WORKSHOPS **<br><br># Workshop on Collaborative Dynamic Spectrum Sharing #<br><br>Collaborative dynamic spectrum sharing enables mixtures of Primary and Secondary Users (PU/SU) to dynamically, and opportunistically, share spectrum while adhering to a sharing policy that protects the operation of PUs and maximizes spectrum utility, i.e., system performance, of the ensemble of SUs. This workshop explores the challenges and opportunities for designing, implementing, and testing collaborative dynamic spectrum sharing technology.<br><br><br># Workshop on mmWave Communications and Networks #<br><br>As a key technology for next-generation cellular and Wi-Fi networks, millimeter-wave (mmWave) communication can achieve multi-Gbps wireless data rate and can support a broad class of new applications from communications to localization, sensing, and imaging. This work aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry to present and discuss novel ideas on the design, optimization, and implementation of mmWave communication networks and systems.<span class=apple-converted-space> </span><br><br><br># Workshop on Data-Driven Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (Dd-Dss-2019) #<br><br>The main user of wireless communications services in future 5G+ and IoT environments will shift from “Humans” to “Things” and it is expected that large numbers of nodes will be connected to each other in various configurations. This workshop aims to bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners as well as members of standardization bodies and government to meet and exchange ideas on technology and regulation about data-driven dynamic spectrum sharing for a sustainable future wireless world.<br><br><br>** TUTORIALS **<br><br># Resource Management for On-Demand Mission-Critical Internet of Things Applications #<br># Muhammad Junaid Farooq and Quanyan Zhu, New York University (NYU), USA #<br><br>The goal of the tutorial is to enable the audience to construct higher level policy decisions using an economic and commercial approach. The tutorial will be self-contained, providing sufficient background for the audience to assimilate the key technical ideas and be inspired to solve related problems in the IoT space. The tutorial will conclude with discussing future directions and relevant problems on the economics of resource management from new perspectives such as security and resilience.<br><br><br># The Power of Software Defined Radio in Wireless Innovation #<br># Ingrid Moerman, Ghent University; Sofie Pollin, KU Leuven; Prasanthi Maddala and Ivan Seskar, WINLAB, Rutgers University #<br><br>This tutorial covers a few key factors empowered by SDR to break the slow iterations of end devices and wireless standardization. It is based on the spectrum bottlenecks observed in today’s commercial deployments and the way spectrum is allocated today. The tutorial focuses on the latest innovations in software defined radio research that may have a huge impact on the way spectrum will be allocated and orchestrated in future.</span></p></div></body></html>