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GLOBECOM-SPC 2011 - IEEE GLOBECOM 2011 - Signal Processing for Communications Symposium

Date2011-12-05

Deadline2011-03-20

VenueHouston, T, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywordscommunications, signal processing, wireless, optimization, networks, cognitive

Websitehttp://www.ieee-globecom.org/cfp_80_1646984247.pdf

Topics/Call fo Papers

2011 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011) - Signal Processing for Communications (SPC) Symposium

Place: Houston, Texas, USA
Dates: December 5-9, 2011
Paper Submission: -->APRIL 5, 2011<--FINAL EXTENSION

Links:

Globecom 2011 - http://www.ieee-globecom.org/index.html
Call for Papers - http://www.ieee-globecom.org/cfp_80_1646984247.pdf
Submission - http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=9781&track=12317

Smart signal processing has been the driving force behind the recent advancement in communication systems, characterized by higher speed, higher energy or spectrum efficiency and reliability, and lower latency, cost, power and form factors. The Signal Processing for Communications Symposium welcomes papers dealing with all aspects of novel development in theory, analysis, algorithm, modeling, simulation, implementation, experimentation, standardization and applications.

Of special interest are the design of novel algorithms and schemes for communication systems, performance analysis and practical implementation. The issues addressed in this symposium include, but are not limited to, distributed estimation and detection, low-power, low-cost and low-complexity signal processing, cross-layer optimization for signal quality enhancement, advanced beamforming, jointly optimal solutions for modulation, coding, estimation, synchronization and detection, channel modeling and its effects for transmitter/receiver adaptation and spectrum sensing. Also of great interest are state-of-the-art signal processing methodologies, theories and practices in prevalent communication standards such as 3G/4G, LTE/LTA,WLAN, WMAN, WiMAX, UWB, DSRC and gigabit wireless.

In addition to the conventional domain of communications signal processing, we also encourage papers that explore new frontiers. Examples include, but not limited to, the information fusion for complex multi-modal, multi-sensor, multi-source, multi-user, multi-application and multi-platform communication systems; signal processing techniques that help the communication needs for
people with disabilities such as autism.

Main Topics of Interest

* Adaptive Antennas and Beamforming
* Blind Signal Processing for Communications
* Channel Characterization, Estimation, Modeling and Equalization
* Multi-user Systems
* SISO, SIMO, MISO, MIMO Systems
* Single-carrier, OFDM and Multi-carrier Systems
* Novel Signal Processing in LTE/LTA and Other Emerging Systems
* New Signal Processing Techniques in CDMA or WCDMA
* Space-Time Processing and Decoding
* Signal Detection and Synchronization
* Software Defined and cognitive Radio
* Text, Speech, Image and Video Signal Processing
* Multimedia Communication Technologies
* Spectrum Shaping and Filters
* Signal Processing for Spatial, Temporal, Code and Spectral Diversities
* Transmitter, Receiver, Modulation and Coding Techniques
* Adaptive Signal Processing
* Processing for Security and Privacy
* Collaborative Communication and Positioning
* Cognitive and Affective Computing
* Human Communication Behavior, Emotion and Feeling Recognition
* Sensor Information Fusion
* Green and Sustainable Communication Techniques

Symposium Co-Chairs

Yunxin (Jeff) Li, NICTA, Australia
Hung Nguyen, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
Nallanathan Arumugam, King's College London, UK

Last modified: 2011-03-23 06:52:45