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WCNC 2008 : IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking ConferenceConference Series : Wireless Communications and Networking Conference | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ieee-wcnc.org/2008/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
WCNC is the premier wireless event for wireless communications researchers,
industry professionals, and academics interested in the latest development and design of wireless systems. Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society, IEEE WCNC has a long history of bringing together academia, industry and regulatory bodies. In 2008, IEEE WCNC will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, co-located with CTIA WIRELESS (the world's largest wireless show). IEEE WCNC 2008 registrants will have free admission to the CTIA exhibit floor. You are invited to submit papers in all areas of wireless communications, networks, middleware and applications. Potential topics are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following categories: Phy/MAC - Cognitive radio - Cooperative diversity, sensor networks - Modulation/coding/diversity - Equalization/synchronization - Space-time, MIMO, OFDM - Channel modeling and characterization - Cross-layer design - Wireless MAC protocols: Design and analysis - B3G Systems, WiMAX and WLAN - UWB, RFID - Handset design and low power circuits - Software defined radios; Multi-protocol devices Networks - Mobility, location and handoff management - Mobile and wireless IP - Routing in multihop, ad hoc and sensor networks - Cooperative networks - Wireless multicasting - Multimedia QoS and traffic management - Congestion and admission control - Proxies and middleware for wireless networks - Wireless network security and privacy - Performance of end-to-end protocols over wireless networks - Interworking heterogeneous wireless/wireline networks Services & Applications - Wireless/mobile networked applications - Service portability - Multimedia QoS support & middleware - Innovative user interfaces - Wireless Emergency systems - Signaling for integrated networks - Security Techniques and systems - Authentication, authorization and accounting - Application oriented network management - Regulation, spectrum management, Standards |
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