Poster Schedule
Tuesday, 7 March
08:45 – 10:15 Poster Setup
10:30 – 12:00 Poster Exhibit I: Posters 1-6
13:30 – 15:00 Poster Exhibit II: Posters 7-12
17:00 – 18:00 Poster/Demo Happy Hour
List of Posters
- Geographic Information System Benefits for the Radio Frequency Interference Monitoring System Lifecycle
Rachel Soobitsky (NOAA, USA) - Fair Resource Allocation in the Citizen Broadband Radio Service Band
Anirudha Sahoo (NIST, USA) - Freeing Spectrum with Single Frequency Networks: Repacking Irregularly Distributed TV Broadcasters
Rolando Bettancourt (Carnegie Mellon University, USA); Jon M. Peha (Carnegie Mellon University & White House Office of Science & Technology Policy, USA) - An Analytical Model for Inference Attacks on the Incumbent's Frequency in Spectrum Sharing
Azza Ben Mosbah (Telecom SudParis & National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA); Timothy Hall (NIST, USA); Michael R. Souryal (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA); Hossam Afifi (Télécom SudParis, Institut Telecom & Paris Saclay, France) - Coexistence-Aware Dynamic Channel Allocation for 3.5 GHz Shared Spectrum Systems
Xuhang Ying (University of Washington, USA); Milind Buddhikot (Bell Labs, USA); Sumit Roy (University of Washington, USA) - A Standard Method for Modeling Spectrum Consumption
Carlos E. Caicedo Bastidas (Syracuse University, USA); John A. Stine (The MITRE Corporation, USA); Anthony Rennier (Foundry, Inc., USA); Matthew Sherman (BAE Systems, USA); Alex Lackpour (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories & Drexel University, USA); Mieczyslaw Kokar (Northeastern University, USA); Reinhard Schrage (IEEE, United Kingdom) - Analysis of the Experimental Licenses of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Pedro Bustamante and Martin B.H. Weiss (University of Pittsburgh, USA); Doug Sicker (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) - OTGS: Reducing Energy Consumption of USB-connected Low-cost Sensors on Smartphones
Ivar in 't Veen, Amjad Majid and Przemyslaw Pawelczak (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) - A Classification of OFDM Signals with or Without DFT Precoding Based on High-Order Moment
Yusaku Yamashita and Hideki Ochiai (Yokohama National University, Japan) - Impact of Model Uncertainties on Quantitative Evaluation of Interference Risks
Janne Riihijärvi, Daisy Maibam and Petri Mähönen (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) - Investment in an Unlicensed Spectrum Market with Contracts
Yining Zhu and Randall A Berry (Northwestern University, USA) - Enhanced 5G Spectrum Sharing Using a New Adaptive NC-OFDM Waveform with Reconfigurable Antennas
Alex Lackpour (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories & Drexel University, USA); Chase Hamilton, Marko Jacovic, Ilhaan Rasheed, Xaime Rivas Rey and Kapil Dandekar (Drexel University, USA)