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MWC 2014 : The 2nd International Workshop on 5G Mobile and Wireless Communication System for 2020 and Beyond (MWC2020) | |||||||||||||
Link: http://mwc2020.snu.ac.kr | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Call for Papers
The 2nd International Workshop on 5G Mobile and Wireless Communication System for 2020 and Beyond (MWC2020) http://mwc2020.snu.ac.kr May 18th, 2014, in conjunction with IEEE VTC 2014 Spring, Seoul, Korea, May 18-21, 2014 --- Scope and Objectives: The purpose of the workshop is to bring researchers and industry together to share their views on needs, possibilities and challenges in 5G communication systems. Participants are expected to share their views on which new technology enablers are going to be the pillars of the coming 5G mobile and wireless system. Those enablers may be components of the protocol stack (PHY, MAC or upper layers) or new architectural models. It is widely viewed that the future mobile infrastructure will have to cope not only with a quantitative growth of the requirements that we are facing today (higher capacity, data rate, number of connected devices) but also with qualitatively new requirements (higher reliability, larger versatility, application-domain specific topologies) resulting from a broader scope of applications over 5G networks. In 2020, mobile and wireless traffic volume is expected to increase thousand-fold over 2010 figures. Moreover, an increase in the number of wirelessly connected devices in the tens of billions will have a profound impact on society. Massive machine communication, forming the basis for the Internet of Things, will make our everyday life more efficient, comfortable and safer, through a wide range of applications including traffic safety and medical services. The variety of applications and traffic types originating from or reaching mobile, WLAN, and sensor networks, will be significantly larger than today, and will result in more diverse requirements on services, devices and networks. To meet the demands beyond 2020, a system that broadens the use of today’s wireless networks is needed. Fundamentally new concepts and design approaches are needed, and these must be integrated into systems that provide the necessary flexibility, versatility and scalability at low cost and low energy consumption. This workshop presents a forum for exchange of ideas between all stakeholders. We invite researchers to submit original papers in the following areas: - D2D communication - Machine-type communication/massive machine communication - Ultra-reliable networks and NSPS communication - Moving networks and vehicular-to-anything communication - Ultra-dense deployments - Radio network architectures including beyond cellular - Self-organizing networks and distributed features - Energy efficient networks - Network and massive MIMO - Network coding - Efficient air interfaces (low signaling overhead, energy consumption) - Optimizing radio access - Interference metrics, measurements and management - Millimeter-wave communication - Spectrum measurement and models - Spectrum use and new spectrum sharing models - Cognitive radio networks - QoS provisioning and MAC protocol - Trust and security - Experimental prototypes and results related with the above topics Important Dates: Paper Submission: 23 February, 2014 Author Notification: 14 March, 2014 Final paper submission: 24 March, 2014 Paper Submission: Papers should follow the 2-column IEEE conference template and not exceed 6 pages (1 additional page is possible for an overlength fee of $100 due upon paper acceptance), and be submitted through TrackChair (http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1242/submit). Accepted papers will be published in IEEEXplore. At least one author per accepted paper must register at the full workshop rate. Steering Committee: Dr. Kyungwhoon Cheun, Samsung Electronics, Korea Dr. Minseok Oh, LG Electronics, Korea Dr. Jinsung Choi, SK Telecom, Korea Prof. Yongwhan Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Dr. Youngjoon Kim, Ericsson-LG, Korea Dr. Hyunpyo Kim, KT, Korea Prof. Hans Schotten, University of Kaiserslauten, Germany Dr. Hans-Peter Meyer, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany Organizing Committee: General Chair Prof. Youngnam Han, KAIST, SC Chair of 5G Forum, Korea General Co-Chairs Dr. Afif Osseiran, Ericsson Research, Sweden Prof. Xiaohu You, Southeast University, China Technical Chair Prof. Dongku Kim, Yonsei Univ., SC Vice-Chair of 5G Forum, Korea Technical Co-Chairs Prof. Sunghyun Choi, Seoul National University, Korea Prof. Jose F. Monserrat, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain Technical Vice Co-Chairs Dr. Seungchan Bang, ETRI, Korea Dr. Patrick Marsch, NSN, Poland Dr. Olav Queseth, Ericsson Research, Sweden Prof. Shao-Yu Lien, Natoinal Formosa University, Taiwan Technical Program Committee: to be confirmed Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen, Germany Bongyong Song, Qualcomm, USA Byonghyo Shim, Korea University, Korea Chan-Byoung Chae, Yonsei University, Korea Dongjoo Park, Ericsson-LG, Korea Eenkee Hong, Kyounghee University, Korea Erik Ström, CTH, Sweden Gerd Zimmermann, Deutsche Telekom, Germany Gerhard Wunder, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany Hugo Tullberg, Ericsson Research, Sweden Hyeonwoo Lee, Dankook University, Korea Iwamura, Mikio, DOCOMO Eurolabs, Germany Jaehoon Chung, LG Electronics, Korea Jaehyun Kim, Ajou University, Korea Jaeweon Cho, Samsung Electronics, Korea Jinyoung Kim, Kwangwoon University, Korea Jong-Moon Chung, Yonsei University, Korea Kaibin Huang, University of HongKong, Hong Kong Katsutoshi, Kusume, DOCOMO, Japan Krzysztof Wesolowski, PUT, Poland Kwang Soon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea KyungHi Chang, Inha University, Korea Luis Campoy, Telefonica, Spain Malte Schellmann, Huawei, Germany Marios Kountouris, Supelec, France Mauro Boldi, Telecom Italia, Italy Michal Maternia, NSN, Poland Mikael Skoglund, KTH, Sweden Mikko A. Uusitalo, Nokia, Finland Nancy Alonistioti, NKUA, Greece Nandana Rajatheva, Oulu University, Finland Nuno M.K. Pratas, Aalborg University, Denmark Oh-Soon Shin, Soongsil University, Korea Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University, Finland Peter Fertl, BMW, Germany Raphael Visoz, Orange, France Seonglyun Kim, Yonsei University, Korea Seunghwan Lee, ETRI, Korea Stefan Heinen, RWTH Aachen, Germany Thomas Haustein, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany Tommi Jämsä, Anite, Finland Tony Q.S. Quek, Singapore Univeristy of Technology and Design, Singapore Wonil Roh, Samsung Electronics, Korea Yongwan Park, Youngnam University, Korea Young-June Choi, Ajou University, Korea For Further Information contact dkkim@yonsei.ac.kr. |
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