A full-day workshop called “Safely Accessing the TV White Space Spectrum - What Can We Do???” has been organized by the SDR Forum, aimed at providing a neutral venue for this controversial topic.
The Software Defined Radio Forum is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the use of software defined radio technologies for wireless systems. The White Space workshop will be held concurrently with SDR Forum’s General Meeting, held June 16-19, 2008 at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Portland, Oregon.
Highlights of this meeting include:
- Ozzie Diaz, Chief Technologist, Mobility & Wireless/PSG CTO Office, HP, will present a keynote during the plenary session on Wednesday by entitled “Personal Mobile Devices, and What Makes Them Personal”.
- Keynote speakers from Google and The Association for Maximum Service Television, (MSTV) will join industry leaders from IEEE 802.22, Motorola, Shared Spectrum Company, TDK, Phillips and the Institute for Infocomm Research in presenting their perspectives on the topic of TV White Space Communications.
Other work items for this meeting will include the continued advancement of the report on the use of SDR and CR technologies to address the needs of the 700 MHz public private partnership. Registration is now open for the meeting and workshop.






