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ICEVLC 2015 - International Conference and Exhibition on Visible Light Communications 2015

Date2015-10-25 - 2015-10-26

Deadline2015-07-24

VenueYokohama, Japan Japan

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Websitehttp://vlca.net/conference/icevlc2015

Topics/Call fo Papers

“International Conference and Exhibition on Visible Light Communications 2015 ? Emphasis on Image Sensor Communication” offers a unique opportunity for researchers and developers from academia and industry to share ideas about visible light communication. The conference will be held at Hiyoshi Campus of Keio University, Yokohama, Japan. The conference is presented by Visible Light Communications Association (VLCA), Japan under the auspice of Ubiquitous Communication Laboratory of Keio University SDM, Japan.
Chairs and Technical Program Committee members:
General Chair: Emeritus Professor Masao Nakagawa of Keio University, the board member of VLCA
Technical Program Committee (TPC):
(TPC Chair) Professor Shinichiro Haruyama of Keio University, and Chairman of VLCA
(TPC Vice Chair) Professor Takaya Yamazato of Nagoya University, and Academic member of VLCA
Professor Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh, UK
Professor Thomas Little, Boston University, USA
Dr. Mitsuji Matsumoto, Honorary Fellow, Waseda University, Japan
Professor Dominic O’Brien, University of Oxford, UK
Mr. Richard D. Roberts, Intel Corporation, USA
Professor Zhengyuan (Daniel) Xu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
Secretariat: Research Assistant Professor Shuji Suzuki, Keio University, and Secretariat of VLCA
Topics of interest includes, but are not limited to:
Visible light communication using image sensor (Image sensor communication)
Multi-sensor visible light communication
Multi-transmitter visible light communication
New devices for visible light communication
Medium access for visible light communication including multiuser access and duplexing
Underwater visible light communication
Location services using visible light communication
Applications of visible light communication including vehicular communication, home/office/factory networks, Internet of things (IoT), etc.

Last modified: 2015-05-22 22:44:07