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ConTEL 2009
10th International Conference on Telecommunications Zagreb, Croatia, June 8-10, 2009 The 10th International Conference on Telecommunications, ConTEL 2009, will be held in Zagreb, Croatia, from June 8–10, 2009. Through its technical program, the conference will provide an opportunity for the academic and industrial community to address new research challenges, share solutions and discuss issues in information and communication technology (ICT) referring to modern telecommunications. The ConTEL 2009 will also include a Doctoral Symposium, as an event where PhD students can share their research results and experiences with other students at a similar stage in their work, and get constructive criticism and helpful feedback from established researchers. The prospective participants should have initial results in the specific dissertation research topic, and have enough time – at least a year or so ahead – from completion of their dissertation at the time of the Symposium to get the most benefit from participation. Zagreb is a charming city offering a pleasant mix of Western European business style and Mediterranean informality. A home to about one million people and a host to many cultural and sporting events, Zagreb and its surroundings offer something for everyone: romantic Upper Town, daily hustle and bustle of cafes, restaurants, and stores in its Downtown, nature lover's Medvednica mountain, and medieval castles in the rolling hills and vineyards of Hrvatsko zagorje. Further on, the beautiful Istria and the coast and islands of northern Adriatic, as well as the exceptional Plitvice Lakes National Park, are just a few hours' drive away. Organized by: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing – University of Zagreb IEEE Croatia Section IEEE Communication Society Croatia Chapter Topics We are soliciting technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research work for presentation at the conference and publication in the conference proceedings. Topics of interest include: Next Generation Networks, Protocols and Services All-optical networks Broadband wireless LANs/MANs Network convergence Location-based services Next generation Internet Multimedia communication Mobile multimedia Networked virtual environments Quality of experience Mobile agents & multiagent systems Web services and architectures Telecom market Communications Software and Services Service architectures Communications systems software Software engineering Software testing and evaluation Software design for mobile devices Formal methods Tools, environments and testbeds Multimedia applications Information Infrastructure e-Commerce & e-Government Information society Knowledge management Security & privacy Important dates November 21, 2008: Special Session and Workshop Proposals, Due February 1, 2009: Full Papers, Tutorial Proposals, Due March 27, 2009: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection April 24, 2009: Final, Camera Ready Papers, Due Paper submission Papers submitted to ConTEL must not have been published, submitted, or accepted for publication elsewhere. IEEE policy regarding plagiarism and duplicate submission/publication will be strictly enforced. Papers may be submitted electronically before submission deadline, via Web upload only. Format for submissions should follow the IEEE double-column format for conferences (templates will be available on the conference Web site). A maximum of (8) pages including all figures and references are allowed for each paper. Submitted papers will undergo a peer review process, coordinated by the International Program Committee. Submission of a paper implies that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors must register and attend the conference to present the work. Instructions and guidelines for electronic submission are given at the ConTEL Web site: http://www.contel.hr/. Special session, workshop and tutorial proposals Proposals for special sessions and workshops should contain the organizer(s) short biography and contact information, the proposed title of the special session or workshop and a brief description (up to 500 words) of the event's topic and its objectives. The organizer(s) should also provide a list of at least three speakers and (tentative) titles of their papers to be submitted to the special session or workshop. A tutorial proposal should contain the tentative title of the tutorial, speaker(s) short biography and contact information, an extended abstract (up to 2000 words), and a table of contents of the material to be covered. Proposals should be sent by e-mail to the Program Chair by due date. For general and technical program inquiries about the conference, please contact the Program Chair. |
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