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    WISATS 2017 - 9th EAI International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems

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    Website http://www.psats.eu/2017/show/home | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Wireless systems; Satellite Systems; Wireless networks, Wireless communications

    Deadline: April 03, 2017 | Date: July 24, 2017-July 25, 2017

    Venue/Country: OXFORD, GREAT BRITAIN, U.K.

    Updated: 2017-02-08 21:40:00 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    There is an exciting range of activities around the world to develop smart, resilient and innovative wireless and satellite communication systems with capabilities to finally deliver the dream of ‘broadband anytime, anywhere on earth’ and cope with the coming data transmission deluge arising from smart homes and cities, driverless vehicles, connectivity for countless billions of sensors and functional items and assets?? the so called Internet of Things (IoT), and data-rich multimedia services to billions of small mobile devices and fixed larger units anytime anywhere. Meeting this need by the year 2020 and satisfying the on-going exponential growth in data consumption require seamless integration of 5G wireless terrestrial networks and smart satellite systems, economically augmented by wireline links (including powerline, DSL, cable modem and optical fibre), to provide timely ample-speed data delivery tailored to each service. Innovative solutions are needed to facilitate super-efficient utilisation of the radio spectrum, security and reliability, use of radio frequencies above Ka-band and dealing effectively with the attendant increased propagation impairments, design of intelligent link-adaptable transmitters, building high throughput satellite (HTS) systems with capacities approaching one terabit per second (Tbps), interference mitigation, energy efficiency and resource management, and so on. The conference’s central theme is the means of using the wireless and satellite services directly to the user for personal communications, multimedia and location identification. The services enabled by WiSATS not only cover the requirements of an ordinary citizen but also provide defence personal services such as tracking, visualization and virtualization in a highly secure communication environment.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    • Antenna designs, modulation and coding

    • Synchronization, equalization and channel estimation

    • Channel modelling for wireless or satellite communications

    • Advances in Signal processing for wireless or satellite communications

    • MIMO communications for wireless or satellites

    • Beamforming and MIMO for interference avoidance

    • Interference detection and mitigation techniques

    • DVB and broadband access technologies

    • QoS provisioning and MAC protocols

    • Self-organizing mesh networks and autonomic communications

    • Multi-resolution channel sensing algorithms

    • Networking topologies for broadband over satellite links

    • IP over satellite and QoS support

    • Reliable multicast protocols, transport protocol over satellite

    • On-board switching and processing Delay tolerant networking

    • Power control, hand-over issues and call admission control

    • Emerging standardizations and issues

    • Satellite navigation systems, services and tracking

    • Real-time multimedia streaming, broadcast/multicasting

    • Security related issues of satellite communications

    • Radio resource management and dynamic spectrum sharing

    • Platforms and architectures for cognitive radio

    • Intersatellite links

    • Nanosatellites

    • Novel satellite-enabled services

    • Propagation and mitigation techniques at Ku, Ka and V-bands

    • Satellite architecture and payloads

    • Satellite subsystems and components

    • Earth-space communications

    • MIMO satellite communications

    • Demand Assignment Multiple Access (DAMA)

    • Cross-layer air interface design

    • Reliable multicast protocols

    • Transport protocol performance over wireless or satellite

    • IP over satellite Routing protocols

    • Game theory applications in wireless or satellite networks

    • On-board switching and processing technologies

    • Fade mitigation techniques

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Full Paper Submission deadline: 3 April 2017

    Short, poster and demo paper submission deadline: 3 April 2017

    Notification / Registration opens: 20 May 2017

    Camera-ready deadline: 16 June 2017

    For more information, visit the conference website: http://www.psats.eu


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