Call for Papers
2. Communications Theory
Sponsoring TCs: | Communication Theory TC |
| Wireless Communications TC |
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Chairs: | Aylin Yener, Pennsylvania State University (USA) |
| Lutz Lampe, University of British Columbia (Canada) |
| Angela Yingjun Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong (China) |
The Communication Theory Symposium aims to provide the audience of ICC with the state
of the art research towards understanding the fundamentals of communication systems including
that of wireless, mobile and wire-line communication systems.
The symposium welcomes original research in the general areas of wireless and wire-line
communication theory, with focus on physical-layer as well as certain higher-layer issues
including source coding, modulation, channel coding, detection and estimation, joint
source-channel coding, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, optical communication,
cooperative communications, signal processing as applied to ad-hoc and sensor networks,
information theory for mobile ad hoc networks, networked cognitive radios, advanced multiple
access strategies, network information theory, and network coding. Research results on
communication theory that impact other disciplines such as networking, genetics, bioinformatics, and quantum information processing are also encouraged.
Topics of Particular Interest
- Adaptive Antenna Arrays
- Adaptive Modulation and Coding
- CDMA and Spread Spectrum
- Channel Capacity
- Channel Estimation
- Coded Modulation
- Coding Theory and Practice
- Communication Theory in Sensor and Ad-Hoc Networks
- Communication Theory of Cognitive Radios
- Cooperative Communications
- Cross Layer Design
- Detection and Estimation
- Distributed Techniques and Multiuser diversity
- Diversity and Fading Countermeasures
- Dynamic Spectrum Management
- Information Theory
- Interference Management, Cancellation, Avoidance
- Iterative Techniques, Detection and Decoding
- Joint Source/Channel Coding
- Multi-carrier Systems and OFDM
- Multiple Access Techniques
- Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems Design and Analysis
- Multiuser Detection
- Network Information Theory and Coding
- Power Control
- Radio Resource Management
- Source Coding and Data Compression
- Space-time Coding and Processing
- Synchronization
- Turbo and LDPC Codes
- Ultra-Wideband Communications
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