WSIM 2010 - wireless systems international meeting
Date2010-05-26
Deadline2010-05-16
VenueCampina Gr, Brazil
Keywordswireless systems
Websitehttps://www.wsim2010.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS BY 16/05/2010
Due to the rapid development of embedded RF electronics and informatics, the availability of compact and very effective wireless systems is now an everyday reality. In order to meet the requirements of diverse applications, numerous technologies have been developed and standardized. WIFI, WIMAX, BLUETOOTH, ZIGBEE, RFID, UWB are some examples. Nowadays, there is very active research on new technologies and new applications worldwide, both at academic level and industrial side. The objective of this international meeting is to provide an open forum for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists to present new results and contributions and share new ideas associated with this very evolving field. The scope of the meeting includes a wide range of research challenges and new applications.
This year's edition will focus on RFID technology and application. Even if the RFID concept was introduced many decades ago, it still very attractive and fertile in terms of R&D and new applications. Today, RFID is seen as a very enabling technology and it is under consideration for thousands of applications covering a large variety of domains among them: ID papers, security, access control, toll road, ticketing, pharmacy, logistic, manufacturing, gambling, sensors, etc. The meeting will cover all the aspects of RFID, from Tag technology to Internet Of Things. Campina Grande is the second most populous Brazilian city in the State of Paraíba after João Pessoa, the capital. It is considered to be the most important city of the Northeastern Brazilian subregion called agreste. Also has a large cultural agenda, including the world's largest Saint John's Festival (called O Maior São João do Mundo), which takes place during the entire month of June.
Due to the rapid development of embedded RF electronics and informatics, the availability of compact and very effective wireless systems is now an everyday reality. In order to meet the requirements of diverse applications, numerous technologies have been developed and standardized. WIFI, WIMAX, BLUETOOTH, ZIGBEE, RFID, UWB are some examples. Nowadays, there is very active research on new technologies and new applications worldwide, both at academic level and industrial side. The objective of this international meeting is to provide an open forum for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists to present new results and contributions and share new ideas associated with this very evolving field. The scope of the meeting includes a wide range of research challenges and new applications.
This year's edition will focus on RFID technology and application. Even if the RFID concept was introduced many decades ago, it still very attractive and fertile in terms of R&D and new applications. Today, RFID is seen as a very enabling technology and it is under consideration for thousands of applications covering a large variety of domains among them: ID papers, security, access control, toll road, ticketing, pharmacy, logistic, manufacturing, gambling, sensors, etc. The meeting will cover all the aspects of RFID, from Tag technology to Internet Of Things. Campina Grande is the second most populous Brazilian city in the State of Paraíba after João Pessoa, the capital. It is considered to be the most important city of the Northeastern Brazilian subregion called agreste. Also has a large cultural agenda, including the world's largest Saint John's Festival (called O Maior São João do Mundo), which takes place during the entire month of June.
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