[Tccc] [ChinaCom'12 -RAHMCC] CFP - ChinaCom'12 - Workshop on Recent Advances in High Mobility Cooperative Communications‏

王公仆 gongpuwang
Wed Feb 15 20:40:44 EST 2012





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Call for Papers
 
Workshop on Recent Advances in High Mobility Cooperative Communications (RAHMCC)
August 2012, Kunming, P.R. China, 
http://physics.scnu.edu.cn/RAHMCC2012/
To be held in conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China (ChinaCom), 2012 http://www.chinacom.org   
 
Overview
In recent years, the demand for high speed wireless data communications has significantly increased and new technologies must be developed to enhance the spectral efficiency of wireless network. One of the most promising approaches is to employ cooperative communications that is normally realized by deploying relays within the wireless transmission. While some fundamental results on relay aided transmission have reached maturity, theories related to high mobility transmission background remains largely unexploited. In high mobility scenarios, there exist a number of communication challenges, i.e. fast handover, location update, channel modeling, estimation and equalization, fast power control, etc. There is also a lack of solid understanding on where theory meets practice. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together Chinese and international researchers and practitioners in High Mobility Cooperative Communications under one roof, building a showcase of these fields in China.
 
Topics
Theories of PHY layer aspects and signal processing related to high mobility cooperative communications are of interest to this call, including but not limited to:
?  Transmission cooperation strategy 
?  Doubly selective channel modeling
?  Fast handover issues
?  Relay positioning 
?  Estimation and equalization
?  Signal processing for synchronization errors
?  Performance analysis
?  Space-time code design
?  Coordinated beamforming 
?  Relay selection methods
?  Relay aided resource allocations
?  Communication with limited feedback and feedback delay
?  OFDM/MIMO relays
?  Power control and energy efficient design 
 
Schedule 
Submission due:     Apr. 15, 2012
Notification date:    June 15, 2012
Camera-ready due:   July 1, 2012
Registration due:     July 1, 2012
Paper submission should comply with the policy of ChinaCom 2012. See instruction at http://chinacom.org/show/initial-submission.
Paper submission Link http://confy.eai.eu/entry.html 
 
Workshop Co-Chairs 
Feifei Gao, Tsinghua University, China
Han Zhang, South China Normal University, China
Gongpu Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
 		 	   		  



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