[Tccc] (FinalCall) ICC'12 Communications Theory Symposium [deadline: Sep. 19]

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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: September  19th, 2011 Firm
CALL-FOR-PAPERS
IEEE ICC 2012: Communication Theory Symposium
http://www.ieee-icc.org/
June 10th-15, 2012
OTTAWA, Canada
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Symposium Chairs:
Jeff Andrews, University of Texas at Austin (jandrews at ece.utexas.edu)
Martin Haenggi, University of Notre Dame (mhaenggi at nd.edu)
Wei Yu, University of Toronto (weiyu at comm.utoronto.ca)
Min Chen, Seoul National University (minchen at ieee.org)

Scope:
The mission of the Communication Theory Symposium is to explore the
technical
fundamentals of communication systems. The symposium features original and
innovative research in technical areas focusing on the physical layer and
its
interactions with higher layers.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Please click the following link for registering a paper at CT symposium:
http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=10431&track=14315

TOPICS of INTEREST:

The Communication Theory Symposium seeks original contributions in the
following
topical areas, plus others that are not explicitly listed but are closely
related:

? Adaptive Modulation and Coding
? CDMA and Spread Spectrum
? Channel Estimation and Synchronization
? Coding Theory and Practice
? Communication Theory Aspects of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
? Compressed Sensing
? Theoretical aspects of Cognitive Radio
? Cooperative Communications
? Theoretical aspects of Cross Layer Design
? Detection and Estimation Theory
? Distributed Coding and Processing
? Diversity and Fading Countermeasures
? Dynamic Spectrum Management
? Feedback in Communication Systems
? Fiber Optical Communications and Free-Space Optical Communications
? Fundamentals of Femtocell and Picocell-Enhanced Cellular Networks
? Information Theory and Channel Capacity
? Interference Management, Cancellation, Alignment, and Avoidance
? Iterative Techniques, Detection and Decoding
? Joint Source/Channel Coding
? Multiple Access Techniques
? Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems Design and Analysis
? Multiuser Diversity
? Network Coding
? Network and Multiuser Information Theory
? Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and Multi-Carrier
Systems
? Powerline Communications
? Source Coding and Data Compression
? Space-time Coding and Processing
? Ultra-Wideband, 60GHz, and Sub-Terahertz Communication Theory



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