National Science Foundation Awards for the EARS: Collaborative Research: Automated Enforcement in Spectrum Sharing: Technical Challenges and Policy Considerations:
The first official gathering took place during the IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks DySPAN 2017
The paper "Self-governance in Spectrum Sharing Scenarios: An Agent-Based Modeling Analysis for the 1695-1710MHz" is under review by the Journal of Institutional Economics for its future publication.
The paper "Spectrum Misuse Detection in Cooperative Wireless Networks" was accepted for presentation and publication in the IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking 2020 Conference
Two papers were successfully presented at TPRC 47th in Washington D.C. on September 2019
The paper Agent-Based Modeling Approach for Developing Enforcement Mechanisms in Spectrum Sharing Scenarios: An Application for the 1695-1710Mhz Band was presented at TPRC 46th in Washington D.C. on September 22nd, 2018.
The paper Designing Automated Enforcement for Spectrum Regulation was accepted for PTC 2019 for presentation in January, 2019.
The paper Crowdsourced Misuse Detection in Dynamic Spectrum Sharing was accepted for ICN 2019 for presentation in March, 2019.
The poster Using Agent-Based Modeling to Analyze Enforcement Alternatives in Spectrum Sharing Scenarios was accepted for MWS 2019 for presentation in May, 2019.
Three papers were presented at the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC 47th) on 2019.
A paper was accepted for publication in the IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom 2020)
Three papers were presented at the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC 47th) on 2019.