WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wireless Innovation Forum, a non-profit international industry association dedicated to diving the future of radio communications and systems worldwide, has announced registration and the program for its Summit on Communications Technologies (WInnComm 2018), including a full day workshop with Panel Session on Open Systems Architecture as well as partial day sessions with panels on CBRS Next, Innovation in Federal Spectrum Sharing and Spectrum Sharing for 5G and Beyond.
As the only event devoted to advancing innovation in spectrum access and radio technologies from research through deployment, WInnComm 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. The event features two days of keynotes, technical papers, workshops, a product showcase and more at Harris in Melbourne, Florida, 14-15 November.
Registration for the event is open and available at http://conference.wirelessinnovation.org.
This year's keynotes and invited speakers include:
- Dr. Amir Ghasemi, CRC
- Ben Peddicord, CERDEC APG
- Tom Rondeau, DARPA
- Yi Hsuan, Google
- Geoffrey Noakes, Digicert
Technical Sessions include: Machine Learning for AI and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Management, Topics in Advanced Communications, Topics in Spectrum Sharing, Machine Learning and Architectural SDR Concepts, CBRS Deployment Considerations, Aspects of SDR Performance and Applications of the SCA. The complete program with presentation abstracts can be found here: https://www.conference.wirelessinnovation.org/2018-agenda.
The conference will also feature an Innovation Showcase featuring the newest innovative technologies in advance radio. To join the Innovation Showcase, learn more here: https://conference.wirelessinnovation.org/innovation-showcase. Applications for Showcase participation are due by 15 October.
In its 16th year, WInnComm attracts attendees that include investors, commercial network operators, radio manufacturers, system integrators, government procurement officials, regulators, engineering service providers and consultants from around the world.
About the Wireless Innovation Forum
Established in 1996, The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum Version 2.0) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation dedicated to advocating for spectrum innovation, and advancing radio technologies that support essential or critical communications worldwide. Members bring a broad base of experience in Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies in diverse markets and at all levels of the wireless value chain to address emerging wireless communications requirements. Forum projects are supported by platinum sponsors Google, Motorola Solutions, Leonardo and Thales.