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DESCRIPTION:The workshop took place on February 17\, 2020 at the University
  of Oradea Romania with the participation of Prof. Ulrich L. Rohde\, IEEE 
 Life Fellow and Prof. Ajay K. Poddar\, IEEE AP-S Chapter Activities Chair\
 ,Prof.PhD.Eng. Alexandru Marius Silaghi – Faculty of Electrical Engineer
 ing and Information Technology\, University of Oradea\, Prof.PhD.Eng. Helg
 a Silaghi – Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
 \, University of Oradea\, Prof.PhD.Eng. Gabriela Tont – Faculty of Elect
 rical Engineering and Information Technology\, University of Oradea\, Asso
 c.Prof.PhD.Eng. Ovidiu Novac – Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Inf
 ormation Technology\, University of Oradea\, Lecturer PhD.Eng. Claudiu Cos
 tea – Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology\, Uni
 versity of Oradea\, Lecturer PhD.Eng. Sorin Popa – Faculty of Electrical
  Engineering and Information Technology\, University of Oradea\, Ioan Cris
 tea – Europe\, Asia and Oceania Continental Technical Representative\, B
 roadcasting World Family Radio Maria\, Ovidiu Ratiu – General Manager Co
 ntrol Data System\, Cluj-Napoca.\n\nThe term SDR (Software Defined Radio) 
 was coined by author in 1985\; first official document disclosed in UK dur
 ing Classified Session (USA Secret). This was the first public software ra
 dio initiatives by US Defense (Ulrich L. Rohde\, Digital HF Radio: “A Sa
 mpling of Techniques\, presented at the Third International Conference on 
 HF Communication Systems and Techniques”\, London\, England\, Feb. 26-28
 \, 1985\, Classified Session). The recent security concerns demands an int
 ensive data gathering. The challenge of big data can be addressed by UWB (
 Ultrawideband) technology implementation on Software Defined Radio (SDR) p
 latforms. A SDR is a radio communication system where components that have
  been typically implemented in hardware are instead implemented by means o
 f software on an embedded computing device. A fundamental challenge with S
 DR is how to achieve sufficient computational capacity\, in particular for
  processing ultra wideband high bit rate waveforms\, within acceptable siz
 e and weight factors\, within unit cost\, and acceptable power consumption
 . SDR offers the flexibility between bandwidth and range\, the ability to 
 adapt to the environmental parameters and employ optimal wide-band pulse c
 haracteristics for channel equalization and robustness\, and finally the c
 apability to easily adapt to current communication infrastructures\, such 
 as personal computers. The UWB (Ultrawideband) technology implementation i
 s optimized for applications such as detecting unknown signals\, identifyi
 ng interference\, spectrum monitoring\, spectrum clearance\, and signal se
 arch over wide frequency ranges\, producing signal content and direction f
 inding of identified signals. This talk will show sophisticated digital si
 gnal processing implemented in all modern receivers utilizing UWB technolo
 gy for the applications in IoT (internet of things) and also advantages of
  SDR processing for radio-monitoring will be explained.\n\nCo-sponsored by
 : IEEE AP-S\n\nSpeaker(s): Ulrich Rohde\, Ajay Poddar\n\nAgenda: \nFeb 17\
 , 2020:\n\nArrival to Oradea University at 10:00AM\n\nIntroduction by Orad
 ea University Rector and Faculty Staff: 10:30 AM\n\nTalk 1 (Prof. Ulrich L
 . Rohde): 11:00AM to 1:00 PM\n\nLunch : 1:00-2:30 PM\n\nTalk 2: (Ajay Podd
 ar) 2:30 PM-3:30 PM\n\nUniversity of Oradea\, Oradea\, Bihor\, Romania
LOCATION:University of Oradea\, Oradea\, Bihor\, Romania
ORGANIZER:silaghimaus2006@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:6
SUMMARY:NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS:SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO\, AND EMERGING TREN
 DS
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/219379
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The workshop took place on February 17\, 2
 020 at the University of Oradea Romania with the participation of Prof. Ul
 rich L. Rohde\, IEEE Life Fellow and Prof. Ajay K. Poddar\, IEEE AP-S Chap
 ter Activities Chair\,Prof.PhD.Eng. Alexandru Marius Silaghi &amp;ndash\; Facu
 lty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology\, University of O
 radea\, Prof.PhD.Eng. Helga Silaghi &amp;ndash\; Faculty of Electrical Enginee
 ring and Information Technology\, University of Oradea\, Prof.PhD.Eng. Gab
 riela Tont &amp;ndash\; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Tech
 nology\, University of Oradea\, Assoc.Prof.PhD.Eng. Ovidiu Novac &amp;ndash\; 
 Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology\, University 
 of Oradea\, Lecturer PhD.Eng. Claudiu Costea &amp;ndash\; Faculty of Electrica
 l Engineering and Information Technology\, University of Oradea\, Lecturer
  PhD.Eng. Sorin Popa &amp;ndash\; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Inform
 ation Technology\, University of Oradea\, Ioan Cristea &amp;ndash\; Europe\, A
 sia and Oceania Continental Technical Representative\, Broadcasting World 
 Family Radio Maria\, Ovidiu Ratiu &amp;ndash\; General Manager Control Data Sy
 stem\, Cluj-Napoca.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The term SDR (Software Defined Radio) was coin
 ed by author in 1985\; first official document disclosed in UK during Clas
 sified Session (USA Secret). This was the first public software radio init
 iatives by US Defense (&lt;em&gt;Ulrich L. Rohde\, Digital HF Radio: &amp;ldquo\;A S
 ampling of Techniques\, presented at the Third International Conference on
  HF Communication Systems and Techniques&amp;rdquo\;\, London\, England\, &lt;/em
 &gt;&lt;em&gt;Feb. &lt;/em&gt;&lt;em&gt;26-28\, 1985\, Classified &lt;/em&gt;&lt;em&gt;Session&lt;/em&gt;). The r
 ecent security concerns demands an intensive data gathering. The challenge
  of big data can be addressed by UWB (Ultrawideband) technology implementa
 tion on Software Defined Radio (SDR) platforms. A SDR is a radio communica
 tion system where components that have been typically implemented in hardw
 are are instead implemented by means of software on an embedded computing 
 device. A fundamental challenge with SDR is how to achieve sufficient comp
 utational capacity\, in particular for processing ultra wideband high bit 
 rate waveforms\, within acceptable size and weight factors\, within unit c
 ost\, and acceptable power consumption. SDR offers the flexibility between
  bandwidth and range\, the ability to adapt to the environmental parameter
 s and employ optimal wide-band pulse characteristics for channel equalizat
 ion and robustness\, and finally the capability to easily adapt to current
  communication infrastructures\, such as personal computers. The UWB (Ultr
 awideband) technology implementation is optimized for applications such as
  detecting unknown signals\, identifying interference\, spectrum monitorin
 g\, spectrum clearance\, and signal search over wide frequency ranges\, pr
 oducing signal content and direction finding of identified signals. This t
 alk will show sophisticated digital signal processing implemented in all m
 odern receivers utilizing UWB technology for the applications in IoT (inte
 rnet of things) and also advantages of SDR processing for radio-monitoring
  will be explained.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb 17\, 2020:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p
 &gt;Arrival to Oradea University at 10:00AM&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Introduction by Oradea Un
 iversity Rector and Faculty Staff: 10:30 AM&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Talk 1 (Prof. Ulrich L
 . Rohde): 11:00AM to 1:00 PM&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Lunch : 1:00-2:30 PM&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Talk 2: 
 (Ajay Poddar) 2:30 PM-3:30 PM&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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