[Tccc] IEEE WiMob'11, 10-12 October 2011, Shanghai, China (extended deadline: May 30, 2011)
Abderrahim Benslimane
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Sat May 21 10:32:04 EDT 2011
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IEEE WiMob 2011
The 7th IEEE International Conference on Wireless
and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications
10 - 12 October 2011
Shanghai, China
http://wnt.sjtu.edu.cn/wimob/
CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper Submission Deadline Extended to 30 May 2011
IEEE WiMob is an international forum for the exchange of knowledge and
experience among researchers, developers and
practitioners of wireless and mobile technology. For six years, the
International IEEE WiMob conference has provided
unique opportunities for researchers and developers to interact, share
new results, show live demonstrations, and discuss
emerging directions in Wireless Communications, Mobile Networking and
Ubiquitous Computing.
IEEE WiMob 2011 will be held in Shanghai. At the confluence between East
and West, North and South, Shanghai is the city
that never sleeps. Shanghai provides unique facilities and attractions
for international meetings and a point of convergence
for academics and industrialists. The International IEEE WiMob 2011
conference will be hosted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University
and aims to disseminate advances in hardware and software technologies
that support pervasive 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX and LTE
applications.
The IEEE WiMob 2011 technical program will deliver high quality
technical papers that will be reviewed and selected by an
international program committee. IEEE WiMob 2011 will host three
parallel symposia. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
1. Wireless Communications
-Broadband Wireless Communication Systems
-Signal Separation and Interference Rejection
-Wireless Personal Communications
-Multimedia Communications over Wireless
-Advances in Satellite Communication
-DSP Applications to Wireless Systems
-Broadband Wireless Communications
-Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Systems
-Modulation and Coding Multiple Access Techniques
-Channel Measurement and Characterization
-Location Estimation and Tracking
-OFDM and CDMA Technologies and Systems
-Resource Allocation and Interference Management
-MIMO Channels
-Multirate and Multicarrier Communications
-Multiuser Detection
-Link and System Capacity
2. Mobile Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity
-Mobile IP Networks
-Security, Privacy and Authentication in Mobile Environments
-Cellular Systems, PCS Modeling and Configuration
-Multimedia over Wireless
-Cross-layer Design and Optimization
-Mobility and Location Management
-Ad-hoc Wireless Networks
-Wireless Networks Standards and Protocols
-Autonomic Networking and Communications
-Design and Analysis of Wireless LAN/WAN
-Mobile Internet
-Designing and Modeling High Availability Mobile Networks
-Home and Ubiquitous Networks
-Mobile Network Modeling and Simulation
-Smart Sensors and Sensor Networks
-Architectures and Protocols for Mobile Networks
-Inter-working of 2G, 3G and 4G Wireless Networks
3. Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications
-Distributed Computing and Distributed Databases
-Security, Privacy and Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing
-Location-based Services
-Systems and Services (e.g. Mobile satellites, WLANs)
-Virtual Home Environments (VHE)
-Security and Privacy for Ubiquitous Computing
-Mobile Commerce
-Home and Ubiquitous Networks
-Mobile Learning
-Mobile Ad-Hoc Computing
-Streaming Applications
-Gaming Applications in Ubiquitous Computing Environments
-Portable Devices and Wearable Computers
-Passive, Active and Smart Tags for Ubiquitous Computing
-Web Services
-Location-dependent and Context-aware Computing
-Home and Office Appliances
-Software Architecture for Home/Smart Appliances
-Enabling Technologies for Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
-Human Computer Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing
Authors are required to submit anonymous fully formatted papers (PDF),
with graphs, images, and other special areas arranged as intended
for the final publication. Papers should be written in English
conforming to the IEEE standard conference format (8.5" x 11" - US letter,
Two-Column). The initial submission for review will be limited to 8
pages. The final manuscript for publication will be limited to 8 IEEE
pages. Each accepted paper must be presented at the conference,
otherwise it will not be included in the conference proceedings and it will
not be indexed and archived through IEEExplore. You can find a copy of
the IEEE standard conference template for Microsoft Word or
LaTeX formats at:
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/conferenceTemplates.html.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission Deadline (Extended): 30 May 2011
Notification of Acceptance: 11 July 2011
Camera Ready Papers Due: 30 July 2011
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