APCC 2010 - 16th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC 2010)
Date2010-10-31
Deadline2010-06-14
VenueAuckland, New Zealand
KeywordsCommunications
Websitehttps://apcc2010.aut.ac.nz
Topics/Call fo Papers
* 16th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC 2010) *
* IEEE ComSoc Co-Sponsor *
* http://apcc2010.aut.ac.nz/ *
31 October - 3 November 2010
Langham Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand
The 16th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC2010) will be held in the City of Sails Auckland, New Zealand. This will be in conjunction with ATNAC 2010. Since 1993, APCC has been the forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss topics related to advanced information and communication technologies and services, while at the same time opening the door to the world of industry and users. Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the conference proceedings, which will be included in the IEEE Xplore digital library. Research areas covered by the conference include but are not (necessarily) limited to Mobile and Wireless Networks, Optical Communications, Coding Theory, Internet Technologies, and Wireless Sensor Networks.
Suggested Topics
# Ad Hoc and sensor networks
# Networked applications and multicasting
# Antennas and propagations
# QoS and resource management
# 4G Mobile network architecture
# RF technologies
# Broadband wireless access
# Speech and video signal processing
# Emerging systems and technologies
# VPNs and traffic engineering
# Photonic nets and optical components
# High-speed switching and routing
# Satellite and space communications
# Information and communication theory
# Emerging technologies for home nets
# Media streaming
# Overlay network and P2P networking
# Coding and modulations
# Parallel processing on multi-cores
# Flow-based traffic management
# New generation networks
# Control plane technologies
# Broadcasting technologies
# Test beds, experimental system and field trials
# Convergence networks
# Channel estimation
# Multimedia communications
# OFDM
# Network and service management
# Fiber to the curb
# DSP for communications
# Interface optics & wireless and cooperative signal
# Network and information security
# Other selected areas in communication
Important Dates
Workshop/Tutorial Submission: 15 Mar 2010
Acceptance Workshops/Tutorials: 5 April 2010
Full Paper Submission: 14 June 2010
Paper Acceptance: 2 Aug 2010
Final Submission Date: 23 Aug 2010
Early Bird Registration: 6 Sep 2010
Manuscript Guidelines
All papers will be peer reviewed. The paper submission procedure will be managed via EDAS: http://edas.info/N8543. Papers should be a maximum of six (6) pages (A4, 10-point, Times Roman) including figures, tables, references and appendices. Use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at: http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/c.... Authors are expected to present their papers at the conference, and at least one author must register at the full rate for publication.
Contact:
Please visit the APCC 2010 www site (http://apcc2010.aut.ac.nz/) for more information on the submission categories, and for more detailed submission guidelines.
* IEEE ComSoc Co-Sponsor *
* http://apcc2010.aut.ac.nz/ *
31 October - 3 November 2010
Langham Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand
The 16th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC2010) will be held in the City of Sails Auckland, New Zealand. This will be in conjunction with ATNAC 2010. Since 1993, APCC has been the forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss topics related to advanced information and communication technologies and services, while at the same time opening the door to the world of industry and users. Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the conference proceedings, which will be included in the IEEE Xplore digital library. Research areas covered by the conference include but are not (necessarily) limited to Mobile and Wireless Networks, Optical Communications, Coding Theory, Internet Technologies, and Wireless Sensor Networks.
Suggested Topics
# Ad Hoc and sensor networks
# Networked applications and multicasting
# Antennas and propagations
# QoS and resource management
# 4G Mobile network architecture
# RF technologies
# Broadband wireless access
# Speech and video signal processing
# Emerging systems and technologies
# VPNs and traffic engineering
# Photonic nets and optical components
# High-speed switching and routing
# Satellite and space communications
# Information and communication theory
# Emerging technologies for home nets
# Media streaming
# Overlay network and P2P networking
# Coding and modulations
# Parallel processing on multi-cores
# Flow-based traffic management
# New generation networks
# Control plane technologies
# Broadcasting technologies
# Test beds, experimental system and field trials
# Convergence networks
# Channel estimation
# Multimedia communications
# OFDM
# Network and service management
# Fiber to the curb
# DSP for communications
# Interface optics & wireless and cooperative signal
# Network and information security
# Other selected areas in communication
Important Dates
Workshop/Tutorial Submission: 15 Mar 2010
Acceptance Workshops/Tutorials: 5 April 2010
Full Paper Submission: 14 June 2010
Paper Acceptance: 2 Aug 2010
Final Submission Date: 23 Aug 2010
Early Bird Registration: 6 Sep 2010
Manuscript Guidelines
All papers will be peer reviewed. The paper submission procedure will be managed via EDAS: http://edas.info/N8543. Papers should be a maximum of six (6) pages (A4, 10-point, Times Roman) including figures, tables, references and appendices. Use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at: http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/c.... Authors are expected to present their papers at the conference, and at least one author must register at the full rate for publication.
Contact:
Please visit the APCC 2010 www site (http://apcc2010.aut.ac.nz/) for more information on the submission categories, and for more detailed submission guidelines.
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