Important dates:
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Full paper due: |
April 30, 2007
NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE
JUNE 8th, 2007 |
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Notification of acceptance: |
July 1st, 2007
JULY 20th, 2007 |
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Camera-ready manuscripts due: |
August 1st, 2007
AUGUST 15th, 2007 |
Papers submission website:
edas.info
Conference Scope:
Wireless communications is a primary solution to delivering broadband services out of metropolitan areas, especially to rural communities, as well as to providing emergency communications in support of public safety services. Fast recovery of communications and dissemination of information in times of natural and man-made disasters are fundamental to save lives in situations such as floods and earthquakes. Communications in support to public safety agencies and authorities can increase security of the citizens, control accesses, and assist impaired people.
You are invited to contribute in one of the technical subjects of WRECOM and we welcome you to participate in our conference by visiting the Eternal City, Rome, Italy!
Papers are solicited covering a variety of topics that include, but are not limited to the following subjects:
- User requirements
- Wireless network architectures
- Radio channel measurements and modelling
- Propagation channel models
- Antenna issues in wireless communications
- Smart antennas and MIMO systems
- Multiple access schemes
- Diversity techniques
- Wireless LAN/PAN/BAN
- Fixed WiMAX, mobile WiMAX, HiperLan, WiFi technologies
- Wideband Private Mobile Radio (PMR) standards
- TETRA and TETRA2 standards
- Communications system operation in harsh radio environments
- Integration of terrestrial, satellite and navigation technologies
- Cognitive radio
- New spectrum management policies
- Techniques for flexible spectrum usage
- Software Radio & reconfigurability issues
- Heterogeneous networks
- Relay networks, Mesh networks, Ad hoc networks
- Broadband wireless access
- Security and robustness in wireless networks
- QoS and resource allocation in wireless networks
- Opportunistic communications
- Ultra-Wide-Band Communications
- 4G concepts and techniques
- Cross-layer design in mobile and wireless networks
- Mobility management techniques
- Terminal technologies
- Ad-hoc and sensor networks
- Radio resource management
- Satellite systems
- Satellites for communications and broadcasting
- High altitude platforms
- Location-aware radio techniques
- GPS and Galileo applications
- Location-based services and positioning
Proposals for Tutorials should be sent to the tutorials chair no later than April 30, 2007.