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SPAWC 2015 : 16th IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications

   

Conference CFP

  

 

When:

  27 Jun 2015 through 01 Jul 2015

CFP Deadline:

  02 Mar 2015

Where:

  Stockholm, Sweden

Website URL:

  http://www.spawc2015.org

Categories:

  Engineering & Technology > Electrical/ Electronic

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Event description:

Prospective authors are invited to by the deadline listed above submit original papers in the following areas

Smart antennas and MIMO systems, large scale MIMO
Single-carrier, multi-carrier, and multi-rate systems
Multiple-access and broadcast channels, multi-user receivers
Signal processing for ad-hoc, multi-hop, and sensor networks
Cooperative communication, coordinated multipoint transmission and reception
Distributed resource allocation and scheduling
Energy efficient, green, radios
Interference management, dynamic spectrum management
Heterogeneous networks, small cells
Millimeter wave, 60GHz communications
Modeling, estimation and equalization of wireless channels
Acquisition, synchronization, and tracking
Compensation of transceiver front end non-idealities
Full duplex systems
Physical layer security
Feedback in wireless networks
Cognitive radio and networks
Cooperative sensing, compressed sensing, and sparse signal processing
Ultra-wideband radio, localization, RFID
Cross-layer issues, joint source-channel coding, delay-limited communication
Signal processing for optical and satellite communications
Signal processing for nano- and molecular communications
Emerging techniques and technologies, 5G

Full papers of up to a five-page limit should be submitted via EDAS, and will be subject to peer review by the TPC.
Important notes

Plagiarism
Authors are required to submit material that is original and that has not been published, or submitted for consideration, elsewhere. Author misconduct, including fabrication of results and plagiarism of the work of others, shall be subject to sanctions by IEEE under the rules of Member Conduct.

No Show
Any accepted paper included in the final program is expected to have at least one author or qualified proxy attend and present the paper at the conference. Authors of the accepted papers included in the final program who do not attend and present at the conference will be added to a "No-Show List". The "no-show" papers will not be published by IEEE on IEEE Xplore® or other public access forums, but these papers will be distributed as part of the on-site electronic proceedings and the copyright of these papers will belong to the IEEE. For poster sessions, if the speaker is not present in front of the poster for most of the time during the poster session, this implies "no show".

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