CFP : 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems  (ISWCS 2006 ) 

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS

3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2006
6 - 8 September 2006, Valencia (Spain)
 

www.iswcs.org/iswcs2006 

 

Technically co-sponsored by the IEEE and the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society

 

Wireless Communications are at the centre of a new and passionate era for telecommunications characterised by the convergence of systems and technologies, a transition towards all-IP networks, and the development of technologies with a user-centred focus. In this context, the International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS) is positioning itself as a recognised and dynamic forum for researchers and technologists to present and discuss original ideas and contributions in all fields related to mobile wireless communication systems.

 

The 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems intends to bring together leading wireless communication researchers and technologists willing to identify and discuss the most recent advances, the future technical challenges and business opportunities arising in the path towards the realisation of ambient wireless communication networks. Together with the technical sessions, the symposium will feature panel discussions and keynote presentations from leading wireless communication experts from industry, academia regulatory and standardisation bodies.

 

To realise its objectives, the organising and technical committees of the symposium are seeking original contributions in the areas of, but not limited to:

-          IMT-2000 systems

-          Beyond 3G and 4G systems

-          Innovative concepts for future mobile and wireless communication systems

-          Fixed and nomadic wireless access

-          Relaying and user cooperation

-          Spectrum sharing and coexistence

-          Radio resource management and allocation

-          Wireless access techniques

-          Cross-layer design and optimisation

-          experimental systems and field trials

-          Heterogeneous wireless networking

-          Convergence of networks

-          End-to-End QoS provision

-          Wireless network architectures and deployments

-          Ultra-wideband communications

-          Wireless LAN and PAN

-          Wireless and Mobile IP

-          Wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks

-          Digital audio and video broadcasting

-          Novel wireless switching and routing techniques

-          Mobility management

-          Traffic control and engineering

-          Modelling, analysis and simulation of mobile and wireless systems

-          Innovative services and applications

-          Service and middleware platforms

-          Location based services and positioning

-          Security and privacy

-          Software radio and re-configurability

-          Satellite communications and High Altitude Platforms

-          Coding, modulation and equalization

-          Wireless propagation and channel modelling

-          MIMO techniques and smart adaptive antennas

-          Space-time coding and diversity

-          Signal processing for wireless systems

 

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

 

Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts (full papers will not be accepted) of about 1500 words (two pages in the standard IEEE conference format) together with a short summary (approx. 150 words). Authors are requested to indicate their paper's technical area when submitting their contribution.

 

Proposals for Tutorial are also being solicited and should be sent, together with a one page summary and the presenter's biography, to the Tutorial Chair.

 

Detailed submission guidelines and manuscript templates will be published on the conference's website.

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

Abstract submission deadline: March 31, 2006

Notification of acceptance: June 2, 2006

Tutorials proposals deadline:  June 9, 2006

Final paper due: July 1, 2006

 

 

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

 

General Chair: Narcís Cardona

Technical University of Valencia, Spain

 

Technical Program Chair: Luis Correia

IST/IT - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

 

General Co-Chairs: Boon Sain Yeo (1) and Javier Gozalvez (2)

1. Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

2. University Miguel Hernández, Spain

 

Technical Program co-Chair: Alberto González

Technical University of Valencia, Spain

 

Panel/Speaker Chair: Jorge Pereira

European Commission, Belgium

 

Tutorial Chair: Oriol Sallent

Technical University of Catalonia, Spain

 

Special Sessions and Invited Papers Chair: Roberto Verdone

University of Bologna, Italia

 

Publication Chair: James Irvine

University of Strathclyde, UK

 

Publicity Chair: Óscar Lázaro

Innovalia Association, Spain

 

Local Organizing Chair: David Argilés

Technical University of Valencia, Spain

 

 

STEERING COMMITTEE

 

Narcís Cardona, Technical University of Valencia, Spain

Boon Sain Yeo, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Luis Correia, IST/IT - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy
Javier Gozálvez, University Miguel Hernández, Spain
Alberto González,Technical University of Valencia, Spain
James Irvine,University of Strathclyde, UK
Oscar Lazaro,Innovalia Association, Spain

 

 

The 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems will take place in Valencia (Spain) from the 6th to the 8th of September 2006. Valencia is a beautiful and warm Mediterranean city worldwide recognised for its history and quality of life, and the acclaimed Calatrava's City of Arts and Sciences. Valencia is also hosting the 32nd America's Cup, the most prestigious international sailing competition and the oldest sports trophy in the world. For more information and a detailed conference's social program, please visit the symposium's web site:  www.iswcs.org/iswcs2006

 

Interested researchers are also encouraged to register in the conference's mailing list to receive updates on the Symposium.

 

 

Last updated: 27 January 2006