ICWITS 2012 - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Information Technology and Systems (ICWITS)
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Category ICWITS 2012
Deadline: April 01, 2012 | Date: July 29, 2012-August 03, 2012
Venue/Country: Honolulu, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-08-24 18:57:29 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
The 2012 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Information Technology and Systems, sponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, and IEEE Communications Society, will be held July 29 - August 3, 2012 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, HI, USA. We are proud to host this international forum to encourage the exchange of information on cutting-edge research in antennas, propagation, wireless communications, and electromagnetic engineering. The comprehensive program includes technical sessions, workshops, short courses, and social events.Paper SubmissionAuthors of original work in the technical areas of interest are encouraged to submit (4) page summary of their work through the electronic submission system available at http://hcac.hawaii.edu/conferences/tcwct2012/
. Authors should select a technical area of interest for each uploaded paper. Deadline for submission is April 1st, 2012.For electronic paper submission, click here; or follow the instruction hereSubmission Deadline: April 1, 2012 Topics of InterestActive AntennasChannel modelingDOA estimationFading countermeasuresIndoor and urban propagationMulti-antenna systemsMillimeter wave & terahertz technologiesMobile and PCS antennasPhased arraysSmart antennas and arraysUWB systemsWideband and multi-frequency antennasPropagation Issues in Artic RegionSpace and mobile platform-based radarAdvanced RF & microwave circuitsIntegrated circuits and antennasMEMS and applicationsMMICS and RFICSPower amplifiers for mobile devicesHigh power and efficient RF transmittersLow Noise and Linear AmplifiersRFID technologiesFilters and Passive ComponentsModeling, Simulation, and CADSignal Generation, Synthesis, and ConversionHF Radar Technology & DHS ApplicationsEducationBiological Effects & Medical ApplicationsAdhoc networks3G/4G wireless applicationsEmergency locationHeterogeneous wireless networkSoftware defined/cognitive radioWireless mesh networksPersonal and Body area networkingCooperative and Relaying technologyWireless sensor networksWireless SecurityCommunication Issues in Artic RegionOthersInstructions for AuthorsSummary submissions must be limited to four (4) pages, including text, references, and figures. The introduction should indicate how the submission relates to previous work and the unique aspects of the current submission. Footnotes should not be used except for credits to sponsors. An IEEE copyright form must be mailed or faxed or generated online as part of the submission process. Submissions without copyright forms will be rejected. Presentation equipment needed should be specified if different from Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF viewer, and computer projectors. Electronic SubmissionAll papers must be submitted online as PDF documents. Authors having difficulty generating an appropriate PDF representation of their paper should contact the Technical Program Chairs. Format for SubmissionsThe language of the symposium is English. The paper must be limited to four pages including text, references, and figures. Only single column formats will be accepted. The introduction should indicate clearly how the submission relates to previous work and the unique aspects of the current submission. Footnotes should not be used except for credits to sponsoring agencies. The text should be formatted single-spaced and sized for 21.5x28 cm (8.5x11 inch) paper. The title should be centered 1 inch from the top of the first page. The author’s (or authors’) name and complete organizational affiliation should be two lines below the title. If there are multiple authors, the presenter is to be identified with an asterisk. The text should start three lines below the last name. All margins (left, right, top, and bottom) should be 2.5 cm (1 inch) of all pages. Use a single column; double space between paragraphs (no indentation). Electronic submissions must meet IEEE Xplore specifications, including embedding of all fonts in the PDF file. See the conference Web site for templates and more information on creating acceptable electronic files.
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