AusCTW 2012 - 2012 Australian Communications Theory Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
AusCTW 2012 will bring together researchers in physical layer communications and related areas. For the second time since its inception the workshop travels across the Tasman. The 13th Australian Communications Theory Workshop will be held at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, from Monday January 30th through Wednesday, February 1st, 2012. The two and a half day workshop provides an opportunity for researchers and post-graduate students to gather in a largely informal environment to share ideas, make contacts and foster collaborative research links. Previous workshops have been very successful in building links and networks between researchers.
In addition to the conference there will be a tutorial day on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012.
Papers presenting previously unpublished results on theoretical aspects of communication systems in the following and related areas are solicited (maximum paper length is 6 pages):
coded modulation
coding theory and practice
communication systems
channel characteristics and modeling
detection and estimation
OFDM and DMT processing techniques
ultra-wide band communications
DSP for communications
information theory and statistics
iterative decoding algorithms
multiuser detection
cross-layer PHY-MAC-NET arrangements
fourth generation cellular systems
blind signal separation techniques
All contributed papers will be subject to peer review. Accepted papers will appear in full in the published proceedings and will therefore be fully DEST-compliant. Similar to previous years, arrangements are being made so that the papers appear in IEEEXplore. Accepted papers will be assigned a slot for presentation in the poster sessions. The standard of accepted submissions will be equivalent to that of Globecom or ICC.
In addition to the conference there will be a tutorial day on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012.
Papers presenting previously unpublished results on theoretical aspects of communication systems in the following and related areas are solicited (maximum paper length is 6 pages):
coded modulation
coding theory and practice
communication systems
channel characteristics and modeling
detection and estimation
OFDM and DMT processing techniques
ultra-wide band communications
DSP for communications
information theory and statistics
iterative decoding algorithms
multiuser detection
cross-layer PHY-MAC-NET arrangements
fourth generation cellular systems
blind signal separation techniques
All contributed papers will be subject to peer review. Accepted papers will appear in full in the published proceedings and will therefore be fully DEST-compliant. Similar to previous years, arrangements are being made so that the papers appear in IEEEXplore. Accepted papers will be assigned a slot for presentation in the poster sessions. The standard of accepted submissions will be equivalent to that of Globecom or ICC.
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