RWW 2015 - 2015 IEEE Radio Wireless Week (RWW)
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2015 IEEE Radio Wireless Week (RWW). This will be the ninth RWW and we return to San Diego, California area for the second time since 2007.
RWW2015 will be held at the Omni Hotel, San Diego, California, 25 ? 28 January, 2015. The venue is located in the heart of the historic Gaslamp Quarter across from the convention center and next to the Padres baseball park or you can explore Balboa Park or take a harbor cruise. With many wireless semiconductor companies, aerospace and defense industry, as well as world class universities in the area, San Diego will be a great location for all the attendees. RWW2015 consists of five related conferences that focus on the intersection between wireless communication theory, systems, circuits, and device technologies creating a unique forum for engineers to discuss various technologies for state-of-art wireless systems and their end-use applications. The conference targets to bridge the gap between digital, RF, hardware, and software that need to be seamlessly combined to keep wireless industry and mobile applications growing.
RWW’s multidisciplinary events bring together innovations that are happening across the broad wireless spectrum. It is our hope that RWW is a place where you will not only find discussions for present problems, but you will also be inspired by the diverse technical contents that might spark ideas for future research. The diversity of RWW is underlined by four diverse co-sponsor IEEE societies: Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S), Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S), Communications Society (ComSoc), and Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS).
In addition to traditional podium presentations and poster sessions, there will be a track for IEEE Distinguished Lectures, Sunday half day workshops, panels, industry exhibits, WirelessApps industry presentations, and a demo session. A highlight on Tuesday will be the plenary talk. Also on Tuesday afternoon, in its third year, there will be a demo session where presenters can bring in a demonstration of their latest wireless experiments for a hands-on interactive forum. Demo session is particularly appropriate with the spirit of RWW because we get to see and feel how people are tackling real-world problems to address the next wireless innovation.
To support and encourage students pursuing a career in wireless area, each conference will have a student paper competition with awards that will be presented at the Tuesday banquet. On Monday afternoon, all student paper competition finalists will present their work in the poster session. I encourage you to check out what the next generation of wireless engineers are working on.
I would like to invite everyone to join us for 3? days of great technical presentations, discussions, networking, and some fun in the beautiful San Diego, California, 25-28 January 2015.
RWW2015 will be held at the Omni Hotel, San Diego, California, 25 ? 28 January, 2015. The venue is located in the heart of the historic Gaslamp Quarter across from the convention center and next to the Padres baseball park or you can explore Balboa Park or take a harbor cruise. With many wireless semiconductor companies, aerospace and defense industry, as well as world class universities in the area, San Diego will be a great location for all the attendees. RWW2015 consists of five related conferences that focus on the intersection between wireless communication theory, systems, circuits, and device technologies creating a unique forum for engineers to discuss various technologies for state-of-art wireless systems and their end-use applications. The conference targets to bridge the gap between digital, RF, hardware, and software that need to be seamlessly combined to keep wireless industry and mobile applications growing.
RWW’s multidisciplinary events bring together innovations that are happening across the broad wireless spectrum. It is our hope that RWW is a place where you will not only find discussions for present problems, but you will also be inspired by the diverse technical contents that might spark ideas for future research. The diversity of RWW is underlined by four diverse co-sponsor IEEE societies: Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S), Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S), Communications Society (ComSoc), and Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS).
In addition to traditional podium presentations and poster sessions, there will be a track for IEEE Distinguished Lectures, Sunday half day workshops, panels, industry exhibits, WirelessApps industry presentations, and a demo session. A highlight on Tuesday will be the plenary talk. Also on Tuesday afternoon, in its third year, there will be a demo session where presenters can bring in a demonstration of their latest wireless experiments for a hands-on interactive forum. Demo session is particularly appropriate with the spirit of RWW because we get to see and feel how people are tackling real-world problems to address the next wireless innovation.
To support and encourage students pursuing a career in wireless area, each conference will have a student paper competition with awards that will be presented at the Tuesday banquet. On Monday afternoon, all student paper competition finalists will present their work in the poster session. I encourage you to check out what the next generation of wireless engineers are working on.
I would like to invite everyone to join us for 3? days of great technical presentations, discussions, networking, and some fun in the beautiful San Diego, California, 25-28 January 2015.
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