[Tccc] ICNC 2014, Cognitive Computing and Networkin...

Yu, Wei WYuattowson.edu
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Call for papers
Cognitive Computing and Networking Symposium
International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC) 2014
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, February 3-6, 2014

Web: http://www.conf-icnc.org/2014/

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Important date
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Paper submission:    July 5, 2013
Paper Acceptance:    Sept. 20, 2013
Camera-ready paper:  Oct. 20, 2013


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Submission Guidelines
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Please follow the author instructions at 
http://www.conf-icnc.org/2014/author.htm
Direct paper submission weblink of this symposium can be found at 
http://www.conf-icnc.org/2014/cfp.htm

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Scope
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Cognitive computing and networking are two closely related emerging 
technologies. Cognitive computing concerns with developing computing systems 
modeled after the human cognitive systems and to teach computers to think and 
reasoning like a human mind. Cognitive networking refers to developing networks 
with a cognitive process that can perceive current network conditions, plan, 
decide, act on those conditions, learn from the consequences of its actions, 
all while following end-to-end goals. The Cognitive Computing and Networking 
Symposium will focus on topics related to all aspects of this important problem 
area. Of special interest are papers reporting on novel and practical solutions 
to cognitive computing, cognitive algorithms and network design, field tests ad 
measurements, and emerging applications. To ensure complete coverage of the 
advances in this broad area for current and future systems, the Cognitive 
Computing and Networking Symposium solicits original contributions in, but
  not limited to, the following topical areas:

* Adaptive antennas and cognitive RF front-ends
* Analytical models and fundamental limits for cognitive networking
* Applications in public safety, vehicular networks, battlefield networks, and 
others
* Architectures for cognitive networks
* Artificial intelligence
* Auction, pricing, and other economic aspects and approaches for sharing 
spectrum
* Cognitive networking testbeds, simulation tools, and infrastructures
* Cognitive radio and software defined radio
* Computer vision
* Cooperative communications and networking in cognitive networks
* Cross-layer design and optimization of cognitive radio networks
* Dynamic spectrum access
* Fuzzy systems and neural networks
* Game theoretic approach to cognitive networking
* Intelligent perception and understanding
* Interference modeling and mitigation
* MAC and networking protocols for cognitive networks
* Machine learning
* Measurements and models for spectrum whitespace
* Multimedia communications over cognitive networks
* Natural computation
* Neuroscience
* Nonlinear system
* Pattern recognition
* Regulatory policy, enforcement, and standardization on sharing spectrum
* Spectrum sensing
* Statistical inference, learning, and cognition
* Secure cognitive networking

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Symposium Organizers
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Wei Yu, Towson University, USA
Email: w... at towson.edu 

Jiazhen Zhou, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA
Email: zh... at uww.edu

Shilpa Talwar, Intel Corporation, USA
Email: shilpa.tal... at intel.com

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