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T4GC 2012 - The First Workshop on "Technologies in the 4G Communication (T4GC)

Date2012-12-12 - 2012-12-14

Deadline2012-09-30

VenueLondon, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.socio.org.uk/fgct

Topics/Call fo Papers

Workshop on "Technologies in the 4G Communication (T4GC)
Co-located with the The First International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies (FGCT 2012)
December 12-14, 2012
British Computer Society, London, UK
(http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/tgc)
The fourth generation of cellular wireless, which is popularly termed as 4G, has been succeeding the 2G and 3G networks. Thus the future wireless mobile communications will be shifted from today's traditional transmission-specific radio technology to an interface-based technology. The next generation mobile devices will depend on an open wireless architecture (OWA). The OWA platform offers an optimal solution to open up the wireless environment for complete openness and simplicity and would support the service-oriented architecture and infrastructure that is necessary for future mobile phone development and advancement.
4G networks differ from 2G and 3G networks in network topology. 4G OFDMA standards use the components and functionalities of a Heterogeneous Network (HetNets) of cell deployment. 4G is now set to replace the other network communication not merely to offer the mobile broadband data services, but to have significant applications in other related sectors.
The topics covered (but not limited) in the workshop are-
-4 G Architecture
-Open wireless architecture technology
-Multiple wireless standards
-Cellular networks
-802.16e mobile WiMax
-HC-SDMA
-LTE (Long Term Evolution).
-Heterogeneous Networks
-Smart Grids
-Small cell backhaul technology
-Proprietary OFDMA
-Point-to-multipoint technology
-Advanced WiMAX functionality
-Quality of Service (QoS)
-Broadband wireless solutions
-Core Networks
-Voice and data transmission
-Ubiquitous IP Protocols
The conference will have workshops on specific themes, industrial presentation, invited talks and collaborative discussion forums.
Important Dates
Submission deadline- September 30, 2012
Notification- October 25, 2012
Camera ready- November 25, 2012
Registration - November 25, 2012
Workshop dates- December 13, 2012
The selected papers after extension and modification will be published in many peer reviewed and indexed journals.
Journal of Computer and System Sciences/ (Thompson ISI/Scopus)
Journal of Digital Information Management (Scopus/EI)
Information Journal (SCI/Thompson ISI)
Many more journals are planned
PAPER SUBMISSION AT - http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/submission.php

Last modified: 2012-09-05 21:42:29