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WAMICON 2010 - WAMICON 2010 11th Annual IEEE WIRELESS AND MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

Date2010-04-12

Deadline2009-10-30

VenueMelbourne , USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttp://www.wamicon.org/

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 11th annual IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology (WAMI) Conference
will be held in beautiful Melbourne Beach , Florida on April 12-13, 2010. The
conference will address up-to-date multidisciplinary research needs and
interdisciplinary aspects of wireless and RF technology. The program includes oral
presentations, poster presentations, workshops, and tutorials.
Prospective authors are invited to submit original and high-quality work for
presentation at the WAMI conference and for subsequent publication in its
conference record. The technical program will cover wireless communication systems
and microwave technologies. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Wireless Systems
Next Generation (3G/4G), Ultra-Wideband (UWB), Sensor Networks,
Propagation Modeling, RF Channel Characterization, System Level Design
including ADC/DAC techniques, Linearization
Linear/Non-Linear Characterization and CAD
RF/Microwave Measurement Techniques, RFIC Modeling, Active/Passive
Device and Circuit Modeling
Active RF and Microwave Components
Integrated Circuits, Power Amplifiers, Low Noise Amplifiers, Frequency
Conversion and Control, Semiconductor Devices
RF Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
RF/Microwave Passive Devices and Circuits, Advanced Microwave
Packaging, Antennas, Design and Measurement Techniques
Planar Circuits and Antennas
Smart Antennas, Adaptive Antenna Arrays, MIMO, Space-Time Processing,
Numerical and Applied Electromagnetics
Passive RF and Microwave Components
Transmission line elements, planar passive filters, active tunable filters,
Integrated filters, Ferroelectric components
Submission Instructions
Authors are asked to submit an extended 2 page abstract electronically through EDAS
(please see www.wamicon.org for the details of submission). The preferred file
formats are PDF or MS Word. Submissions will be evaluated for originality,
significance of the work, technical soundness, and interest to a wide audience.

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