Call for Papers

Wireless communications is at the centre of a new and passionate era for telecommunications characterized by the convergence of systems and technologies, a transition towards all-IP networks, and the development of technologies with a user-centered focus. In this context, the IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS) positions itself as a recognized and dynamic forum for researchers and technologists to present and discuss original ideas and contributions in all fields related to mobile wireless communication systems.

In 2008, ISWCS will be held in Reykjavik, Iceland. The ISWCS’08 intends to bring together researchers, developers and technologists to discuss the current status and identify the future technical challenges and business opportunities arising in the path towards the realization of ambient wireless communication systems. It follows the successful ISWCS’04 in Mauritius, ISWCS’05 in Siena, ISWCS’06 in Valencia, and ISWCS’07 in Trondheim. ISWCS is sponsored by IEEE Iceland Section and the University of Iceland.

Authors are invited to submit original papers.

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 
  • 3G, 4G, and beyond system
  • Antenna and RF subsystems
  • Coding, modulation and equalization
  • Convergence of wireless systems
  • Cross-layer design and optimization
  • Digital audio and video on wireless networks
  • Experimental systems and field trials
  • Fixed and nomadic wireless access
  • Generic access networks (GAN)
  • Heterogeneous wireless networking
  • Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
  • Location based services and positioning
  • MIMO
  • Mobility management in wireless networks
  • Modeling, analysis and simulation
  • QoS in wireless systems
  • Radio interfaces and technologies
  • Radio resource management and allocation
  • Relaying and user cooperation
  • RFID
  • Satellite & high altitude communication systems
  • Security and privacy in wireless systems
  • Service and middleware platforms

 

  • Signal processing for wireless systems
  • Software radio / cognitive radio
  • Space-time coding and diversity
  • Spectrum sharing and coexistence
  • Traffic control and engineering
  • UWB
  • Wireless access techniques
  • Wireless ad-hoc networks
  • Wireless communication networks and systems
  • Wireless communication and networking in ITS
  • Wireless / Mobile Internet
  • Wireless LANs and PANs
  • Wireless mesh networks
  • Wireless network architectures
  • Wireless network information theory
  • Wireless propagation and channel modelling
  • Wireless switching and routing
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • Wireless system services and applications

 

 

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