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    WOCN 2012 - 9th International Conference On Wireless And Optical Communications Networks Wocn2012

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    Category WOCN 2012

    Deadline: May 20, 2012 | Date: September 20, 2012-September 22, 2012

    Venue/Country: Indore, India

    Updated: 2012-03-01 13:19:49 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Ninth IEEE and IFIP International Conference on wireless and Optical communications Networks WOCN2012 invites high-quality recent research results in the areas of Mobile and Wireless Communications, optical communications and networking, architectures, protocols, planning and design, management and operation and Information and communications Technologies. The main goal of this annual conference is to bring together scientists and engineers who work in these fields in different geographical locations. The Ninth IEEE and IFIP International Conference WOCN2012 will be held during 20th, 21st and 22nd of September, INDORE, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, Indore, MP, INDIA and local Hotel. WOCN2012 is the Ninth conference in its series aimed at stimulating technical exchange in the emerging and important field of Optical, mobile and wireless communications and networks. WOCN2012 seeks to address and capture highly innovative and state of the art research and work in the wireless and Optical industries. The scope of the conference includes a wide range of technical challenges in view of the growing interest for wireless access to Internet and the evolution of third and fourth generation wireless and cellular systems included ITU IMT/UMTS. The conference also accepts progress on IST European Commission funded research projects. The Authors can present their finding on wireless quality of service, resource management, Ad Hoc and sensor networks. Radio interface design, adaptive antennas and arrays and indoor propagation, measurement and predictions also will be considered. A growing number of digital devices inside homes and the application of Ultra Wide Band (UWB), as well as Spectrum efficiency and low power consumption including low cost and secure wireless personal access are some of the areas to be considered in this conference. Optical communications networks are becoming increasingly important as the demand for high capacity links are required. Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) is widely deployed at the core networks to accommodate high capacity transport systems. Optical components, such as optical amplifier, tunable filters, transceivers, termination devices and add-drop Multi-Plexers are becoming more affordable and reliable. Access and metropolitan area networks are increasingly built with optical technologies to overcome the electronic bottleneck at network edges. New components and subsystems for high-speed optical networks offer new design options. The objective of this event is therefore to foster the exchange of information among researchers in this fast-moving field. The authors can present their finding on new Fibers, optical fiber gratings and devices, optical amplifiers, optical sensing and medical application of fiber optics and Opto-Electronics, Nano-photonics, Bio-photonics and microwave over optics.

    WOCN2012 conference will be technically co-sponsored by IEEE. WOCN2012 is in cooperation and will be co-organized by Sri Aurobindo Insitute of Technology, Indore, MP, India. In co-operation by IFIPTC6 WG6.8 (Mobile and Wireless Communications), WG6.6 (Management of Networks and Distributed Systems), WG6.10 (Photonic Networking) and universities and institutions in India. WOCN2012 will be technically sponsored by IEEE and IEEE section/chapter in INDIA and Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, Indore, MP, India.

    Contributions are invited on all topics concerning wireless and optical communications networks and components. We are soliciting original papers describing the state-of-the-art research and development in the areas of Wireless and Optical Communication and Networks, including, but not limited to the following topics:

    Mobile Communications and mobility

    Wireless Communications and networking

    Optical Communications and networking

    Information and Communications technologies

    Simulation, Modeling and analysis and performance evaluations

    Network management and services

    Health care and home networking

    E- and M- Commerce

    Satellite communications systems

    Optical Passive and active components and devices

    Internet and IP telephony and IPV6

    Architectures, Devices and Security and privacy

    Nano-photonics and Bio-photonics

    Ultra Wide Band UWB and RFID

    Physical and link layers and lower layers of protocols

    Higher layers of protocols, application

    WLAN and Mobile WIMAX, 3G and 4G systems

    Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor mesh Networks

    Quality of Service and traffic management and characterization

    MIMO and Beam forming and OFDM

    Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks

    Military application of Communications and Information Security

    Intelligent Transportation Systems

    Internet Applications

    Application of Information and Communications Technologies

    Optical Fiber Sensing Technologies

    New concepts of optical fiber sensing

    Fiber grating sensors

    Fiber-optic interferometric sensors

    Distributed sensors

    Tapered fiber sensor

    Micro-structured fiber-optic sensors

    Fiber-optic physical and mechanical sensors

    Fiber-optic chemical and medical sensors

    Multiplexing and networks of optical fiber sensors

    Optical Networking

    Network planning

    Design and modeling, access/metro networks

    IP over WDM networks, protection/restoration

    GMPLS

    QoS issues

    Routing and wavelength assignment

    Multiple access techniques

    Fairness control in optical LANs and MANs

    Optical Switching and Network Elements

    Photonic switching systems

    Optical cross-connects and add-drop multiplexers

    Optical IP routers

    Photonic packet switching

    Monitoring techniques

    Optical signal processing

    Wavelength conversion

    Optical interfaces and terminals

    Optical interconnections

    Optical fiber and cables

    Optical Transmission

    WDM transmission systems

    Transmission subsystems

    Transmission impairments mitigation

    Ultrahigh bit rate transmission systems

    Nonlinear systems

    Optical regeneration

    Radio over fiber

    Short-haul and optical backplane subsystems

    Optical electronic signal processing for subsystem impairment mitigation

    Optical Channel Monitoring

    Advanced Modulation Formats and Error Correction

    Optical Wireless

    Optical Active Components and Modules

    Optical modulators and switches

    Semiconductor optical amplifiers

    Semiconductor lasers and detectors

    Fiber amplifiers and lasers

    Raman and Brillouin amplifiers

    Optical MEMS

    Photonic integrated circuits/modules

    VCSELs

    Optical Passive Components

    Fiber-based devices

    Dispersion compensators

    Optical tunable filters

    Optical circulators and isolators

    Optical waveguide-based devices

    Fiber and waveguide filters

    Microstructured waveguides and devices

    Arrayed waveguide devices

    Optical splitting and directional couplers

    Photonic crystal fibers

    Optical Networking Technologies

    Optical network planning, design and modelling

    Optical access/metro networks

    IP over optical networks

    Network protection/restoration

    Generalised multi-protocol label switching (GMPLS)

    Planning and design tools for optical networks

    QoS issues in optical networks

    Routing and wavelength assignment

    Multiple access technique and fairness control in optical LANs and MANs

    Optical Switching and Network Elements

    Photonic switching system architectures

    Optical cross-connects and add-drop multiplexers

    Optical IP routers

    Photonic packet switching

    Network signalling and monitoring techniques

    Optical signal processing

    Wavelength conversion techniques

    Optical Transmission Technologies

    WDM Ultra-long haul transmission systems

    OTDM transmission systems

    Soliton transmission systems

    Transmission system experiments

    Radio over fibre-optics

    Optical interconnections

    Optical interfaces and terminals

    Optical Passive Components

    Fiber-Bragg-grating-based devices

    Fiber-grating dispersion compensators

    Optical circulators and isolators

    Optical waveguide-based devices

    Fiber and waveguide filters

    Microstructured waveguides and devices

    Arrayed waveguide devices

    Optical splitting and directional couplers

    Optical Active Components and Modules

    Optical modulators and switches

    Semiconductor optical amplifiers

    Semiconductor lasers and detectors

    Fibre amplifiers and lasers

    Raman and Brillouin amplifiers

    Automatic gain control of optical amplifiers

    Optical MEMS

    Photonic integrated circuits/modules

    Optical tunable filters

    Optical logics and memories

    Mobile and Wireless Communications topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

    Management

    Resource and Information Management

    Pricing and Billing Issues

    Architecture

    Convergence of Fixed and Mobile

    Hybrid Communications System

    Devices

    Low-Power End-Devices and Wireless Communications

    Security

    Security in Mobile and Wireless Networks

    QoS

    Adaptive Quality of Service Provisioning

    End-to-end Quality of Service

    Mobility Support

    Handoff Algorithms

    IP and Mobility

    Mobility and Connection Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

    Policy-based Mobility Management

    Applications

    Personal Communications

    Location and Context Management

    Smart Media

    Mobile Code

    Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Applications

    Access

    Wireless IP

    Wireless Multimedia Services

    Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

    Multiple Access Technology

    Broadband Wireless Access

    Networking

    Wireless Personal Area Networks

    Wireless Local Area Networks

    Mobility and Nomadic Computing

    Analysis and Simulation of Mobile Network Protocols

    Home Networking

    Mobile Ad-hoc Networks and the Internet

    Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking Routing

    Satellite Networks

    INTERNET

    Access and broadband technologies

    Agent technologies, Distributed games

    Hypertext and hypermedia

    Multimedia on the Web

    Audio/video/voice coding for Internet service

    Internet security, Multicast

    Virtual private networks

    Web navigation strategies, Quality of service

    Scalability aspects, Traffic characterization

    Information and communications technologies

    IP telephony and IP V6

    Satellite communications systems for mobile planet

    Security and privacy

    Multimedia applications, QoS and traffic management

    Sensor Mesh and Ad Hoc Networks

    WLAN, mobile WIMAX, Femtocells, 3G and 4G systems

    Multiple antenna Systems- MIMO and Beam forming and OFDM

    Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks

    Ultra-wideband (UWB) communications Systems and RFID

    Modeling and analysis and performance evaluation of networks

    Control theory and practical implementation of communications networks

    Design of algorithms and decision making of large distributed communications networks

    Power line communications applications and development

    State of the art and practice of M- and E-commerce and Web-based information systems

    Peer-to-Peer systems, Grids and large-scale distributed systems

    Applications of wearable systems in consumers, industrial, medical, educational, military environment


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