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  • CS Colloquia: Next Generation Dynamic Spectrum Systems

    Thu, Dec 06, 2007 @ 11:00 AM - 12:30 AM

    Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science

    Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars


    Title: Next Generation Dynamic Spectrum SystemsSpeaker: Prof. Heather Zheng(UCSB)ABSTRACT:
    Today's static spectrum assignment policy has led to a critical spectrum
    shortage. While innovative wireless networks such as WiMAX are denied
    from spectrum access, the majority of existing networks use only 10-15%
    of their assigned spectrum. To reuse "wasted" spectrum, the recent
    proposal on dynamic spectrum access allows unlicensed (secondary) users
    to opportunistically utilize unused licensed spectrum on a
    non-interfering basis. This "creates" new capacity and commercial value
    from existing under-utilized spectrum.While it shows great promise, the technology underlying dynamic spectrum
    systems is still in its infancy. Issues in wireless communications and
    networking, once addressed in the context of fixed spectrum assignment,
    offer new research challenges in the realm of dynamic spectrum systems.
    In this talk, we describe some existing and on-going efforts on
    dynamic spectrum systems. We begin by describing distributed algorithms
    for secondary users to access spectrum fairly and efficiently. We
    introduce (1) a distributed coordination approach where devices
    coordinate to adapt spectrum assignment over topology variations, and
    (2) a light-weight rule-based solution that requires minimum
    communication overhead. We then present a dynamic spectrum auction
    framework that addresses the impact of economic issues. We conclude by
    summarizing this work in context, and discussing current and future
    directions in combining these results with higher layer mechanisms, and
    applying cross-layer design to produce an end-to-end programmable and
    adaptive network.Additional information about this research can be found at
    http://link.cs.ucsb.edu.BIO:
    Since August 2005, Heather Zheng has been an assistant professor at
    Department of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara.
    Her research area includes wireless networking and communications, and
    multimedia computing. She currently focuses on Cognitive Radios and
    dynamic spectrum networks. Her research on Cognitive Radios was selected
    as one of the 10 Emerging Technologies of 2006 by MIT Technology Review
    Magazine, and the Best Student Paper in IEEE DySPAN 2007. Dr. Zheng was
    named as the MIT Technology Review's Top 35 Innovators under the age of
    35 in 2005. She also received 2006 World Technology Award (top 5 in
    communication), 2002 Bell-Labs President's Gold Award, 1998-99 George
    Harhalakis Outstanding Graduate Student Award from University of
    Maryland, College Park. Dr. Zheng received her Ph.D. from University of
    Maryland, College Park in 1999 and then joined wireless research lab,
    Bell-Labs, Lucent Technologies. She then moved to Microsoft Research
    Asia as a project lead in March 2004 and later joined UCSB.

    Location: Seaver Science Library (SSL) - 150

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: CS Colloquia

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