Theory - Information theoretic aspects of wideband communications
Network information theory Advances in coding techniques Joint source and channel coding Secure communications and encryption Sequence design and optimization DS, TH, FH and hybrid concepts Chaotic sequences and communications UWB communications Multidimensional modulation Multicarrier CDMA and OFDM Pre-coding and beam forming MIMO & diversity techniques Wideband channel modeling Signal processing for wideband receivers Code acquisition and tracking Synchronization and channel estimation Adaptive equalization and combining Iterative receivers Multi-user detection Interference cancellation and mitigation Resource management, power control Cross-layer techniques Cognitive, flexible, and software radio Cooperative techniques and networks Opportunism in wireless networks Applications Beyond 3G, LTE and 4G networks Wireless networks (BAN, PAN, WLAN, MAN, WiMAX) OFDM, CDMA, UWB system concepts Multimedia broadcasting Ad-hoc networks Wireless sensor networks Optical SS Satel lite and deep space communications Navigation (GPS, Galileo, Glonass, terrestrial-based) Remote sensing, radar, and sonar
Important dates New Submission deadline: 22 February 2008 Acceptance notice: 1 April 2008 Final manuscript due: 1 June 2008 | | Innovative sessions At ISSSTA 2008 we will experiment with some unconventional forms of session, where open problems will be discussed in an explorative fashion adopting parallel thinking tools. Every attendee will have a chance to express and generate ideas Special sessions Submission of proposals for special/panel sessions on hot topics should be submitted to
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
by December 31, 2008 Tutorials Submission of proposals for Tutorials on fundamental topics should be submitted to
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
by February 1, 2008 Exhibitions Exhibits are welcome for demonstrators, products, and books in the conference technical areas. Proposals should be submitted to
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
by March 1, 2008 Conference Venue The conference will be held at the Hotel Savoia Regency in Bologna, Italy. Bologna, the hometown of Guglielmo Marconi, is the regional capital of Emilia Romagna, lying midway between Venice and Florence and at a close distance to Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello. Bologna preserves traces of its past culture and the imprinting of Italian medieval magnificence. World famous for its cuisine and its two towers Asinelli and Garisenda, Bologna is animated by a cosmopolitan culture nurtured by its University, founded in 1088 and oldest in the Western World, which gained the city its name of “Bologna la Dotta” (the learned town) For PDF version of the Call for Papers |