CALL FOR PAPERS
CHINACOM
2008
August 25 - 27 2008,
Wireless Communications and Networking Symposium
Symposium
Co-Chairs
Hsiao-Hwa Chen,
Nei Kato,
Shiwen Mao,
Claude Oestges,
Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium (claude.oestges@uclouvain.be)
Brief Description
The ChinaCom 2008 Wireless
Communications and Networking Symposium aims to provide a valuable forum for
sharing ideas among researchers and practitioners working on the state-of-the-art
solutions in the wireless communications and networking areas. The symposium
seeks papers that describe original and unpublished contributions addressing
various aspects of the advances of wireless communications and networking. Perspective
authors are invited to submit original technical papers for publication in the
conference proceedings and for presentation at the symposium
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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PCS, GPRS, EDGE,
3GPP, UMTS, and IMT2000
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CDMA, TDMA, OFDM, and
air interfaces
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Smart antennas, cell
and capacity planning
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
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Cognitive radio and software defined radio
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Cooperative communications and networking
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Ultra-wideband communications (UWB)
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MIMO and multi-antenna communications
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Space-time coding and processing
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Detection and estimation
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Propagation and antennas
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Diversity techniques and equalization
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Synchronization
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Channel modeling and estimation
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Modulation and coding
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Multi-user detection, signal separation and interference rejection
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Joint source-channel coding for wireless
communications
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Channel capacity and network information theory
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Power control algorithms
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DSP applications to wireless systems
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Satellite communications
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Mobility, handoff
protocols and management
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Wireless LANs and
mobile Internet
·
Network topology control
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Flow and congestion
control
·
TCP over wireless
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Wireless multicasting
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Broadband wireless communications
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B3G/4G mobile network architectures
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Wireless multimedia
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Network coding in wireless networks
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Wireless switching and routing techniques
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Resource allocation and interference management
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Sensor and ad hoc wireless networks
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WiMAX and beyond WiFi
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Wireless mesh
networks
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Vehicle-to-vehicle
communications and Networking
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Cross-layer design and optimization
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Wireless security and privacy
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Wireless service discovery
·
Localization techniques
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Heterogeneous networks and systems
·
Bluetooth technologies
and applications
·
Delay-tolerant networks