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RADIOELEKTRONIKA 2012 : 22nd International Conference Radioelektronika (RADIOELEKTRONIKA 2012)

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Link: http://www.radioelektronika.cz
 
When Apr 17, 2012 - Apr 18, 2012
Where Brno, Czech Republic
Submission Deadline Jan 31, 2012
Notification Due Mar 6, 2012
Final Version Due Mar 20, 2012
Categories    electronics   signal processing
 

Call For Papers

22nd International Conference Radioelektronika 2012

The 22nd International Conference Radioelektronika 2012 is organized by Czech and Slovak technical universities in order to create a discussion forum for researchers, academics, experts, and students from Central Europe who are interested in the latest development in the area of radio electronics and related disciplines. The official language of the conference is English.

The conference covers three main topics: Electronic Circuits and Systems, Signal Processing and Applications, and Lightwaves and Microwaves. Each section will contain prestigious invited papers.

The conference is indexed and abstracted in IEEE Xplore and in Conference Proceedings Citation Index - ISI Web of Knowledge.

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