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    EW 2015 - 21st European Wireless (EW) Conference

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    Website http://ew2015.european-wireless.org | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Wireless

    Deadline: February 02, 2015 | Date: May 20, 2015-May 22, 2015

    Venue/Country: Budapest, Hungary

    Updated: 2014-11-16 01:27:25 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The 21st European Wireless (EW) Conference will take place in Budapest, the lively capital of Hungary, from 20 to 22 May 2015 and will be organized by the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME). BME is the most significant University of Technology in Hungary and is also one of the oldest Institutes of Technology in the world, having been founded in 1782. It was the first institute in Europe to train engineers at university level.

    The European Wireless (EW) conference is a key venue for European researchers to get in touch with the latest trends in wireless communications and networking. The 2015 edition of EW is aimed at addressing a key theme on “5G and beyond”. Paper submissions, proposals for tutorials and proposals for special sessions are invited in, but not limited to, the main topics of interest listed below.

    Acceptance of submitted papers will be based on quality, relevance, and originality. Proceedings of EW 2015 will be available on IEEEXplore and Scopus (approval pending). Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit a journal extended version for a special issue of Wiley Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies.

    TOPICS OF INTEREST

    Modulation and coding for wireless communications

    Signal processing for wireless communications

    Wireless models, synchronization, estimation, equalization

    MIMO systems, space-time coding, diversity

    Fundamental limits, information theory for wireless

    Multiple access schemes, multiuser detection

    Interference mitigation and management

    Distributed coding and cooperative diversity

    Localization and positioning in wireless systems

    Source and joint source/channel coding

    Spectrum sensing and wireless parameter estimation

    Migration, integration, and convergence towards 5G

    WiFi, LTE, 3GPP, Heterogeneous Networks

    Wireless LAN/PAN/BAN, Ad Hoc, Mesh networks

    Near-field communications & RFID

    Wired-wireless integration

    Ultra-Wideband Communications

    Mm-wave communications

    Wireless sensors & actuators networks

    Vehicular and disruption tolerant wireless networks

    Visible light communications

    Power: green communications, energy harvesting devices

    Band: cognitive radio, spectrum-aware techniques

    Implementation: low-complexity and scalable systems

    Reliability: robust and dependable wireless systems

    Cost: low-cost radio, sustainable wireless

    Security: privacy and trust in wireless networks

    Protocols and architectures for wireless networks

    Channel coding, error protection, network coding

    Cross-layer issues in wireless networks

    Cognitive radio for wireless communications

    QoS and resource allocation in wireless networks

    Mobile/wireless networks modeling and simulation

    Localization and positioning in wireless scenarios

    Optimization and game theory for wireless

    Topology control, self-organizing wireless networks

    Transport layer for wireless communications

    Relays and buffers in wireless networks

    Tools for modeling and analysis of wireless systems

    Implementation issues in wireless systems

    Testbeds and experimental systems

    Antenna and RF modeling and design

    Mobility management and billing technologies

    Mobile apps and platforms

    Regulation and standardization for wireless

    Context awareness

    Emerging applications in wireless networks

    Personal wireless communications beyond 5G

    Software defined wireless networks and re-configurability

    M2M communications and the Internet of Things

    Storage, smart caching, and cloud for wireless

    Wireless social networks, participatory computing

    Molecular and nano-scale wireless communications

    New disruptive concepts for wireless

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Proposal for tutorials: 1st November 2014

    Proposal for workshops: 1st November 2014

    Paper submission: 2nd February 2015

    Decision notification: 22nd March 2015

    Camera-ready: 29th March 2015

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    GENERAL CHAIR:

    Hassan Charaf (BME, HU)

    GENERAL CO-CHAIR:

    Marcos Katz (University of Oulu, SF)

    TPC CHAIR:

    Leonardo Badia (University of Padova, IT)

    STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR:

    Frank Fitzek (Aalborg University, DK)

    TUTORIAL CHAIRS:

    Sergio Palazzo (University of Catania, IT) and Morten V. Pedersen (Aalborg University, DK)

    WORKSHOPS:

    Christian Weitfield (TU Dortmund, DE), Péter Ekler (BME) and László Lengyel (BME).

    PUBLICITY CHAIRS:

    Stefan Valentin (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, DE), Leonardo Militano (Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, IT)

    FINANCIAL CHAIR:

    Volker Schanz (VDE ITG, DE)

    SECRETARIAT/REGISTRATION:

    Christina Gaußmann (VDE ITG, DE)

    BME LOCAL COMMITTEE:

    István Vajk, Imre Kelényi, Péter Ekler, János Levendovszky, Sándor Imre, Bertalan Forstner, László Lengyel, József Bíró, János Tapolcai, Attila Vidács and Rolland Vida

    For more information, visit the conference website:

    http://ew2015.european-wireless.org


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