CALL FOR PAPER Globecom 2007 Wireless Communications Symposium
26-30 November 2007 Washington, DC, USA
Scope
With the concept of pervasive computing and the explosive amount of data transmission over wireless networks turning into a reality, new technologies for the physical layer (PHY), novel MAC and Network layer (NET) solutions, as well as a conscious cross-layer design become crucial to meet the requirement for enhanced multiuser capacity and mobility and to satisfy the ever increasing demand for QoS (such as guaranteed bandwidth and bounded latency) of tetherless applications. Success of the emerging wireless communications paradigms and standards (e.g., cognitive/smart radio networks) critically depend on the research advances in these and other protocol layers.
To promote the advances of wireless communication and networking, the 2007 GlobeCom Wireless Communications Symposium seeks to provide a forum for both researchers and engineers to present novel ideas and new system designs, to set forth test-bed solutions and to propose new applications in all fields related to wireless communications and networking. Original ideas and contributions are welcome in, but not limited to, the following three main areas: Wireless communications and enabling technologies, Wireless networking and cross-layer design, Wireless systems applications and services.
Topics of Interest
Wireless Communications and Enabling Technologies
Ultra-wideband communications (UWB)
RFID
Cooperative Communications
MIMO and multi-antenna communications
Space-time coding and processing
OFDM and other multi-carrier systems
Smart Antennas
CDMA, TDMA, FDMA air interfaces
Detection and estimation
Adaptive modulation
Propagation, antennas and channel characterization
Diversity techniques and equalization
Modulation and coding
Signal separation and interference rejection
Joint source-channel coding for wireless communications
Wireless Channel capacity and information theory
Multi-user detection and diversity
Power control algorithms
DSP applications to wireless systems
Fading countermeasures
Satellite communications
Wireless Networking and Cross-layer Design
Cross-layer design
Wireless switching and routing techniques
Quality of Service (QoS)
End-to-End QoS
Resource allocation in wireless systems
Opportunistic scheduling
Radio resource management
TCP over wireless links
Wireless multicasting
Wireless service discovery
Location management techniques
Wireless Systems, Applications and Services
Hybrid wireless communication systems
WiMAX
Wireless LANs
4G mobile network architectures
PCS, GPRS, EDGE, 3GPP, IMT2000, UMTS
DVB and DAB techniques
Cellular networks
Coexistence in unlicensed spectra
Handoff protocols & management
Resource allocation and interference management
Fixed wireless broadband data systems
Fundamental performance limits of cognitive radio communications
Testbed solution of cognitive radio
Spectrum etiquette and dynamic spectrum sharing techniques
Platforms for the
support of adaptive, spectrum agile, and cognitive networks
(e.g., software
defined radios, reconfigurable radios)
Interoperability, interference and co-existence of dissimilar wireless networks
Spectrum policy reform issues
Wireless video
Hybrid wireless communication systems
Radio resource management and allocation
Bluetooth Technologies & Applications
Spectrum efficiency & issues
Call admissions control
Cell & capacity planning
Wireless system optimization techniques
Wireless multimedia
Multiple and wireless access techniques
Co-Chairs
Prof. Andreas F. Molisch
Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, 201 Broadway, Cambridge, MA, USA
and also at
Department of Electroscience, Ole Roemers Weg 3, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
e-mail: Andreas.Molisch@ieee.org
Prof. Maria Luisa Merani
D.I.I. Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione Universiti degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia Via Vignolese, 905 41100 Modena
e-mail: merani.marialuisa@unimore.it
http://www.dii.unimore.it/wonet/
Prof. Yao Ma
Dept. of Electrical and
Computer Engineering,
Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50011
Ph: 515-294-8382 Fax: 515-294-8432
e-mail: mayao@iastate.edu
http://www.eng.iastate.edu/~mayao
Prof. Rajarathnam Chandramouli
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Ph:201-216-8642, Fax: 201-216-8246
e-mail: mouli@stevens.edu
http://www.ece.stevens-tech.edu/~mouli
Technical Program Committee, whose complete list can be found at Homepage (updating):
http://www.ece.iastate.edu/~mayao/Publications/GlobeCom07_WCS.htm