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    WISATS 2015 - 7th International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems (formerly PSATS)

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    Category Wireless satellite communication; satellite and terrestrial wireless network; Quantum satellite communications; Satellite navigation

    Deadline: July 06, 2015 | Date: July 07, 2015-July 08, 2015

    Venue/Country: Bradford, U.K.

    Updated: 2015-02-25 18:27:28 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Scope

    Technological advances in wireless and satellite communications have made it possible to bring value added services directly to the user by reducing the overall cost as well as addressing many technological challenges such as achieving seamless mobility, security, having miniaturized antennas and terminal sizes, and providing high data rate links. The synergy between satellite and terrestrial wireless networks provides immense opportunities for disseminating wideband multimedia services to a wide range of audiences over large numbers of geographically dispersed people. The services enabled by wireless and satellite systems not only cover the requirements of an ordinary citizen but also has applications in various areas like defence, vehicular, health, etc.

    The conference will explore such techniques, and aims to serve as a premier international forum for discussions, bringing together academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, and students interested in future techniques relating to the wireless and satellite communications, networking, technology, systems, and applications.

    Topics:

    The conference will consist of various topics:

    Primary Topics

    Antenna designs, modulation and coding

    Synchronization, equalization and channel estimation

    Channel modelling for wireless or satellite communications

    Advances in Signal processing for wireless or satellite communications

    Beamforming and MIMO communications for wireless or satellites

    Interference detection and mitigation techniques

    DVB and broadband access technologies

    QoS provisioning and MAC protocols

    Self-organizing mesh networks and autonomic communications

    IP over satellite and QoS support

    Onboard switching and processing

    Power control, hand-over issues and call admission control

    Radio resource management and dynamic spectrum sharing

    Platforms/architectures for cognitive radio

    Intersatellite linksNanosatellites

    Propagation and mitigation techniques at Ku, Ka and V-bands

    Cross-layer air interface design

    Satellite architecture, subsystems and components

    Transport protocol performance over wireless or satellite

    IP over satellite Routing protocols

    Onboard switching and processing technologies

    Fade mitigation techniques

    Security, privacy, and trust

    Standardisation activities

    Secondary topics

    Value added services and future systems

    IP over satellite and heterogeneous networks

    Ka-band and emerging frequency bands

    Wireless or Satellite-based Emergency service assistance and disaster recovery

    Wireless or Satellite-based large-scale sensor-networks and Multisensor data fusion

    Wireless or Satellite-based smart power grids

    Wireless or Satellite-based remote e-Health

    Wireless or Satellite-based sensing and data mining

    Wireless or Satellite-based weather forecast

    Wireless or Satellite-based earthquake surveillance

    Wireless or Satellite-based environmental surveillance

    Wireless or Satellite-based Multimodal surveillance

    IT application in Space Communications

    Inter-planetary exploration

    Geographic Information and applications

    Geographic information systems

    Earth observation

    Global positioning systems

    Digital terrain modelling

    Principles of GNSS, inertial and multi-sensor integrated navigation systems

    GNSS applications

    Spectrum systems for GNSS

    GNSS devices for weak signals

    Wireless positioning technologies and applications

    Modern tracking systems

    Satellite navigation (GPS, Galileo, augmentation systems)

    Visibility analysis of a satellite, or satellite constellation

    Convergence of Satellite System and Emerging Technologies

    Convergence with Terrestrial, Wireless Access, and Sensor Networks

    Cooperative/distributed network architectures

    Quantum satellite communications

    Convergence with optical networks

    Terrestrial-airborne-space integration

    Unmanned aerial vehicles, navigation and satellite communications

    Publications

    Accepted papers will be published in Springer's LNICST series and will appear in the SpringerLink, one of the largest digital libraries online that covers a variety of scientific disciplines, as well as in the ICST's own EU Digital Library (EUDL). LNICST volumes are submitted for inclusion to leading indexing services, including DBLP, Google Scholar, ISI Proceedings, EI Engineering Index, CrossRef, Scopus.

    Authors of the best papers will be recommended to submit an extended version to the ICST Transactions or EAI magazines. (Or other journals as being planned).

    Paper Submission

    All the papers should be in English and formatted according to the Authors Kit at http://www.psats.eu/2015/authors-kit.

    For further information on Initial Submission, go to http://www.psats.eu/2015/show/initial-submission.

    Important Dates

    Paper Submission: 3rd April 2015

    Notification of Paper Acceptance: 15th May 2015

    Camera Ready Paper: 1st June 2015


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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