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Call For Papers

International Conference on Telecommunications
ICT'2003
February 24-28, 2003 Tahiti, Papeete ­ French Polynesia

http://conf.uha.fr/ICT2003.html


GENERAL INFORMATION

ICT was firstly initiated by King's College, London (UK) and is receiving
the support of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE)
and Institute of Electrical Engineering (IEE). Based on the initial success
of Dubai in 1994, ICT has been held yearly in Bali (1995), Istanbul (1996),
Melbourne (1997), Chalkidiki (1998), Taejon (1999), Acapulco (2000),
Bucharest (2001) and Beijing (2002). Many scientists, students,
professionals and technical staffs, representing a large variety of
organizations such as universities, research institutes, telecommunication
operators and industry have attained each previous ICT events. The 10th
edition of ICT will be held in Tahiti, Papeete, French Polynesia. ICT 2003
will offer tutorials, plenary sessions, poster sessions, panels and
exhibition opportunities.
ICT 2003 will cover a variety of challenging telecommunication topics
ranging from background fields like signals, traffic, coding, communication
basics up to large communication systems and networks, fixed, mobile and
integrated, etc. Applications, services, system and network management
issues will also receive significant attention.

TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

The topics include, but are not limited to:
A Information Theory and Coding Theory
A.1 Communication Theory
A.2 Information Security
A.3 Multimedia Information
A.4 Network Reliability
A.5 Signal Processing
A.6 Modulation
B Optical Communications
B.1 Designing and Management of Optical Networks
B.2 Optical Fiber Technology
B.3 Optical Switching and Optical Interconnection
B.4 Optical Photonic Technologies
B.5 Optoelectronic Components
B.6 Transmission System and Optical Networking
C Networking Theory and Technologies
C.1 Broadband Communications and Networks
C.2 Computer Communications and Networks
C.3 Internet and Intranet
C.4 Mobile IP, VoIP
C.5 Network Security
C.6 Next Generation Network Architectures
C.7 Programmable, Active Networks and Mobile Agents
C.8 Protocol, Standards and Communication Architectures
C.9 Switching and Routing
C.10 System and Network Performance and QoS
C.11 Traffic Engineering (MPLS, DiffServ, IntServ, …)
D Telecommunication/Network Management and Services
D.1 Broadband Access Network and Service
D.2 IP Service and Multimedia Service
D.3 Mobile Data Service
D.4 Network Planning and Optimization
D.5 Telecommunication Network Interconnection Issues
D.6 Telecommunication Pricing and Billing
D.7 Telecommunication Regulation and Deregulation
D.8 Traffic Management, Traffic Control, Real-Time Traffic and Quality of
Service
D.9 3G and 4G Mobile Communication Service.
E Wireless Communications
E.1 Antennas, Propagation and Transmission Technologies
E.2 Broadband Wireless
E.3 Evolution from 2G to 2.5G, 3G and Beyond
E.4 Microwave Devices, Circuits and Systems
E.5 Personal Communications
E.6 Satellite and Space Communications
E.7 Terrestrial Radio Systems
E.8 Mobility (IEEE 802.11 engineering, smarts devices)
E.9 Wireless Multimedia, Networks and Systems
E.10 Wireless IP and Wireless ATM
E.11 Cellular and Ad-Hoc Networks
G Metro/Access Networks
G1 Future Proofing Access Topologies and Architectures
G2 xDSL, HFC, Gbit/s Ethernet, FTTH
G3 DWDM in Metro. Access
G4 New Broadband Access Technologies
G5 Interface and its Development
G6 Residential Zone and its Future
G7 Co-operation between Metro Transport and Access
G8 Wireless Access (WPAN, WLAN, WLL)
G.9 Standardization (IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16)
F Communication Softwares
F.1 Intelligent Network Theory, Technologies and System
F.2 Object and Component Technologies in Telecommunication Software
F.3 Network Management Theory
F.4 Network Operations and Management
F.5 Telecommunication Protocol Engineering
F.6 Telecommunication Software Tools
H Others
H.1 EMC in Communications
H.2 Standardization (IEEE 802.17, Policies models,…)
H.3 Wireless over Optical
H.4 Multicast
H.5. Mobility Management
H.6 Security
H.7 Others

These topics can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art,
standards, implementations, running experiments and applications.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

Participants are kindly invited to submit original papers addressing the
topics in the area of telecommunications and networking for presentation
and publication in the conference proceedings. While the submission version
may vary in length, the final version must be of maximum six pages long,
should be printed on ISO A4 white papers, written in English in two-column
format in times or a similar font, 10 points with 2.5 cm margins on all
four sides. Subject of reasonable additional printing fees per page, longer
papers will be accepted for publication. Reception of the papers will be
acknowledged by electronic or postal mail. ICT 2003 Program Committee
members and their teams will carefully review each paper. The deadline for
submission is September 10, 2002.
Each submission must be accompanied by a letter that includes the following
information: full title of the paper, technical area, author(s) details
(name, postal and email addresses, telephone and fax number) and contact
author. Two hard copies must be sent to the following address:
Pascal LORENZ
University of Haute Alsace
IUT
34 rue du Grillenbreit
68008 Colmar, France
Phone: 33 (0)603658042 - Fax: 33 (0)389202359
E-mail: lorenz@ieee.org
A selection of outstanding papers is considered for a special issue of an
International Journal.

Check our Web page at http://conf.uha.fr/ICT2003.html for the latest
information concerning the conference.

TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS

Tutorials and workshops provide overviews of current high interest topics.
Proposals for half of full day tutorials are due by September 10, 2002.

EXHIBITION PROPOSAL

Companies are invited to exhibit their software and hardware products. We
provide a large promotion opportunity and a variety of ways for achieving it.

PANELS PROPOSAL

ICT 2003 organizers encourage scientists and industry leaders to organize
dedicated panels dealing with controversial and challenging topics and
paradigms. Panel moderators are asked to identify their guests and manage
that their appropriate talk supports timely reach our deadlines. Moderators
must specifically submit an official proposal, indicating their background,
panelist names, their affiliation, the topic of the panel, as well as short
biographies.

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Alan Marshall, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK
Alessandro Barbagli, European Commission- DG Information Society, Belgium
Antonella Molinaro, University of Messina, Italy
Dae Young KIM, Chungnam National University, Korea
Dssouli Rachida, Concordia University, Canada
Fabrizio Sestini, European Commission DG Information Society, Belgium
Farokh Marvasti, King's College London, UK
George S. Tombras, University of Athens, Greece
Guy Omidyar, Institute for Communications Research, Singapore
Guy Pujolle, LIP6, France
Hamid Aghvami, King's College, London, UK
Hyun-Kook Kahng, Korea University, Korea
Luis M Correia, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Maciej Stasiak, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Martin Haardt, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Michel Barbeau, Carleton University, Canada
Nikolai Nefedov, Nokia Research Center, Finland
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France
Petre Dini, Cisco Co., USA
Said Soulhi, Ericsson Research Canada
Tal Lavian, Nortel Networks Labs. USA
Toshio Ihara, Communications Research Laboratory, Toyko, Japan
Tulin Atmaca, Institute National des Telecomunications, France
Wang Wenbo, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Wojciech Kabacinski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Zoubir Mammeri, IRIT, France
Yoshitaka Takasaki, Tokyo University, Japan

IMPORTANT DATES
Submission due: September 10, 2002
Notification of acceptance: October 10, 2002
Deadline for full-length camera-ready manuscript: November 10, 2002