Cognitive Radio SIG
WCA Cognitive Radio SIG presents: Technology Solutions to the Spectrum Crisis
February 25th 2010 -- 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Registration & Networking starts 3:30pm, Event from 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Venue: Synopsys Inc., Bldg 2, Sunnyvale CA![]()
In 2009 the FCC began talking about the potential of a "spectrum crisis" which threatens to impact the ability to support projected growth of mobile wireless and even puts some elements of the National Broadband Plan at risk. At the same time Congress introduced bills in both the House and Senate which if enacted would set in motion a spectrum inventory effort intended to determine current usage. Clearly the question of how to use spectrum more efficiently is going to become an important topic in the near future. A proposed solution is the use of "cognitive radio" which intelligently adjusts operating frequencies to leverage unused "white spaces" in the existing spectrum. For companies seeking opportunity in the emerging market numerous technical questions abound:
- In what sense is there a "tragedy of the commons" or even a "spectrum crisis"? Are these mostly politically-driven ideas?
- Just what is cognitive radio?
- Who are the current players in corporate, academia, and government?
- Is this all new, or there existing radio technologies which can be studied and perhaps augmented to suit?
- How might "white spaces" be best used, and could real-time spectrum auctions be useful?
- What are the current economic, social, and political constraints which will guide the cognitive radio market? What legislative and policy changes might change these constraints over the next few years?
- What legislative and policy changes might affect these constraints over the next few years?
To help provide insight and guidance WCA has formed the Cognitive Radio SIG. Their first event will be moderated by Lloyd Nirenberg, Ph.D. and will have a panel of experts with experience in the technical, economic, and political elements of cognitive radio.
Our featured panelist will be Michael J. Marcus Sc.D., Director, Marcus Spectrum Solutions. He was formerly a policy maker with the FCC. At the FCC, Dr. Marcus was leader of cognitive radio initiative, Docket 03-108, proposing several unprecedented applications of "smart radios" to allow more intense use of spectrum and new types of radio services. He also was Senior Technical Advisor and key player in FCC Spectrum Policy Task Force, and chair of its working group on Unlicensed Systems and Experimental Licenses resulting in a wide variety of proposals to change spectrum policy.
-- Moderator: Lloyd Nirenberg, CEO, Shannon-Bayes Venture Corp.
-- Michael J. Marcus Sc.D., Director, Marcus Spectrum Solutions
-- Joe Hamilla, COO & Co-Founder, Spectrum Bridge
-- Dewayne Hendricks, CEO, Tetherless Access
-- Jeff Stern, SVP and GM for Government Solutions, TerreStar Corp.
Please plan to join us on Thursday February 25th for what promises to be an interesting and informative event. Seating at this event is limited! Register now for this exciting event!!
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Early-bird: $10 before 14-Feb-2010 Late-reg: $15 before 24-Feb-2010 At-the-door: $20 (Cash-only please) |
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Recent WCA Cognitive Radio SIG Events
February 2010 : WCA Cognitive Radio SIG
Technology Solutions to the Spectrum Crisis
-- Moderator: Lloyd Nirenberg, CEO, Shannon-Bayes Venture Corp. - Presentation
-- Michael J. Marcus Sc.D., Director, Marcus Spectrum Solutions - Presentation
-- Joe Hamilla, COO & Co-Founder, Spectrum Bridge - Presentation
-- Dewayne Hendricks, CEO, Tetherless Access - Presentation
-- Jeff Stern, SVP and GM for Government Solutions, TerreStar Corp. - Presentation
About the WCA Cognitive Radio SIG
Silicon Valley and Northern California are rich in technology companies active in next-generation radio technology. Spectrum being a limited resource increasingly used to provide services and conveniences, the use of advanced technology to make efficient use of limited spectrum will become increasingly important as time goes on. The WCA Cognitive Radio SIG was formed to act as a hub for technologists, academics, policy makers and business; a hub that will provide opportunities for all stakeholders to network, discuss, and learn about this important technology.
The WCA Cognitive Radio SIG is a neutral, unbiased forum for education, networking and exchange of smart grid knowledge, so you can hear all the perspectives - investors, regulators, service providers, technology providers - and have a chance to debate the different sides of this complex industry. Through such interactions we aim to clarify and expose opportunities for collaborations or innovative business ideas.
The WCA Cognitive Radio SIG's events will spotlight presentations by experts and leaders from around the world on a wide spectrum of topics including: the technical and marketing aspects of smart grid products and services, regulatory issues, standards, and investor-driven market analysis.
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