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Call for Papers
4. Wireless Communications
Sponsoring TCs: | Wireless Communications TC |
| Radio Communications TC |
| Communication Theory TC |
| Satellite and Space Communications TC |
| Signal Processing and Communications Electronics TC |
| Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks TC |
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Chairs: | Sonia Aissa, University of Quebec (Canada) |
| Nallanathan Arumugam, National University of Singapore (Singapore) |
| Yi Qian, National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA) |
| Takaya Yamazato, Nagoya University (Japan) |
| Matthew Valenti, West Virginia University (USA) |
| Erik Perrins, University of Kansas (USA) |
To promote the advances in wireless communications technologies, the ICC’09 Wireless
Communications Symposium will include topics related to all aspects of Physical layer (PHY),
MAC layer, Cross-layer analysis and design, and Physical layer-related network analysis and design.
To ensure complete coverage of the advances in wireless communications technologies for current and
future systems, the Wireless Communications Symposium seeks original contributions in, but not limited to, the following topical areas:
Topics of Particular Interest
- Wireless Air Interface and Link Control
- Cognitive Radio and Software Defined Radio
- Cooperative Communications
- MIMO and Multi-antenna Communications
- Space-Time Coding and Processing
- Ultra-wideband Communications
- OFDM and Multi-Carrier Systems
- Smart Antennas
- Detection and Estimation
- Modulation and Coding
- Adaptive Modulation
- Fading Channels
- Propagation, Antennas and Channel Characterization
- Diversity Techniques and Equalization
- Synchronization
- Multi-user Detection, Signal Separation and Interference Rejection
- Joint Source-channel Coding for Wireless Communications
- Power Control
- Satellite Communications
- Cross-Layer Design and Adaptation
- Radio Resource Management
- Resource Allocation and Interference Management
- Opportunistic Scheduling
- Wireless Multicasting
- Wireless Service Discovery
- Mobility and Localization Techniques
- Hybrid Wireless Communication Systems
- Cellular and broadcast Communications
- Coexistence in Unlicensed Spectra
- Short range communications
- Fixed Wireless Broadband Data Systems
- Spectrum Efficiency and Issues
- Wireless Multiple Access techniques (CDMA, TDMA, FDMA, …)
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