MTWS 2009 - The first International Workshop on Multi-Gigabit MM-Wave and Tera-HzWireless Systems (MTWS2009)
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Deadline: June 15, 2009 | Date: November 30, 2009
Venue/Country: Hawaii, U.S.A
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The first International Workshop on Multi-Gigabit MM-Wave and Tera-HzWireless Systems (MTWS2009)Workshop held in conjunction with IEEE GLOBECOM 2009November 30 - December 4, 2009Honolulu, Hawaii, USAWorkshop website: http://commsys.korea.ac.kr/workshop/
The scope of the workshop is to provide a platform for developing anintegrated solution to millimeter wave and Tera-Hz wireless communications.The areas of millimeter wave and higher frequency communication are beinginvestigated by several related, yet isolated groups, including experts incircuits, antennas, mixed-signal, physical layer, and medium access controltechniques. To realize the goals of millimeter and Tera-Hz Wireless Systems(MTWS), however, requires a cohesive approach that brings together expertsin each area. This workshop intends to select, from the submissions, a smallset of papers discussing novel ideas that should not only analyze the issuesin MTWS but also incorporate a clear direction towards the implementation ofthese MTWS. This workshop will bring together researchers, practitioners andthe early proponents of MTWS. This workshop will also be planned so as toallow more interactions amongst the participants rather than a conferencewould allow. The workshop also aims to bring in together both long-termacademic and shorter term industrial viewpoints. Indeed this workshop is thefirst ever to bring in together the experts from RF/analog/basebandhardware, physical and MAC layers in order to address the peculiar issues ofMTWS..Topics of Interest are (but not limited to):(1) RF/Antenna Propagation-RF beamforming-Tera-Hz signal generation-Propagation modeling oriented on PHY/MAC assessments(2) PHY- Signal processing for MTWS- NLOS avoidance techniques- Error correction- Equalization- OFDM versus Single-carrier systems- MIMO in mm-wave and Tera-Hz systems- OFDMA processing- Spread spectrum techniques(3) MAC- High-efficiencymedium access control (MAC) protocol- Neighbor discovery in directional wireless networks- Space division multiple access- Coexistence and interoperability(4) Service Application- High-definition video streaming- File transfer- Chip-to-chip communication.Important Dates-Paper Submission: June 15, 2009-Notification of acceptance: July 30, 2009-Camera ready: September 1, 2009-Workshop date: November 30, 2009.Submission via http://edas.info/
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