“WinnComm is the venue for facilitating discussion among stakeholders to establish or expand ecosystems in the wireless communications market, define and promote interoperability standards supporting those ecosystems, and educate regulators on associated issues.”

-- Dr. Andrew Clegg, Google

 

Attracting attendees from all aspects of the advanced wireless radio value chain, WInnComm is the ideal place to network and make an impact. Join us this November in Melbourne, Florida and be a part of the only event devoted to the advancement of radio technologies from research through deployment.

Important Dates:

Abstracts Due: July 15, 2018 Extended August 6, 2018

Acceptance Notifications: August 15, 2018

Program Announced: August 15, 2018

Draft Presentation (and optional paper) Due for Final Review and Comment: October 1, 2018

Final Presentation (and optional paper) Due: November 1, 2018

This is the premier venue to network with and learn from the leading innovators in the advanced wireless market to gain a functional knowledge of relevant emerging opportunities and technologies. 

 

For this event, we are soliciting proposals for presentations of 25 minutes, tutorials of 90 minutes, and any papers you wish to include with either. Event proceedings containing all presentation materials and any associated papers will be made available to attendees and published online for future reference. 

Topic categories include:

  • Efficient Porting of Waveform Applications
  • Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning for Wireless
  • Dynamic Spectrum Management  
  • Flexible Regulatory Framework for Temporary, Cooperative and Opportunistic Access
  • Receiver Performance Interference Thresholds
  • Low Cost Wide Spectral Range RF Front-End (Multi-octave Contiguous) (Tx,Rx)
  • Effective Techniques to Minimize Power Amplifier Spectral Regrowth in Non-contiguous Spectral Environment
  • Increase Communications Time on Battery Charge by an Order of Magnitude
  • Integrated Development Process for Software-Based Applications in Embedded Heterogeneous Platforms  
  • Innovations/Requirements in Modular Open Systems Architectures for multi-mission systems
  • Needs and outlooks in military applications from the perspective of government programs and trade associations
  • Interference Mitigation Techniques
  • Network Management of Mobile Ad-hoc Radios 
  • Aspects of Drones/Swarms as related to wireless communications
  • CBRS Next – the immediate future of CBRS beyond first-wave certification
  • Spectrum sharing for millimeter bands a plausible option or not?
  • Spectrum Sharing in Other/New Bands: 3.7-4.2 – Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) plan to sell spectrum it doesn’t own and can’t live without
  • Spectrum Sharing in Other/New Bands: 6 GHz unlicensed underlay – plausible or not?
  • Innovations/Requirements/Needs in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for spectrum sharing
  • Government Programs, Trade Organizations - outlooks in spectrum applications
  • Spectrum for IoT
  • WiFi and LTE Coexistence

About the Summit:
In its 16th year, the Wireless Innovation Forum Summit on Communications Technologies and Software Defined Radio (WInnComm) attracts attendees that include investors, commercial network operators, radio manufacturers, system integrators, government procurement officials, regulators, engineering service providers and consultants from over 22 different countries. 

 

 
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