NTS 2014 - Network Theory Symposium
Topics/Call fo Papers
Understanding networks and networked behavior has emerged as one of the foremost intellectual challenges of the 21st century. It is fair to say that in the last fifty years we have been able to engineer networks that have transformed our world. Yet, while we obviously master the technology to do so, our theoretical understanding of fundamental phenomena that arise in networked systems remains limited. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers from Signal Processing, Information Theory, and Controls to share their recent ideas and progress in the development of a fundamental understanding of networks and networked behavior. Particular topics of interest include, but are not limited, to, the following:
Keynote Speakers
Organizers
Chairs:
Alejandro Ribeiro, University of Pennsylvania
Deniz Gunduz, Imperial College London
Victor Preciado, University of Pennsylvania
Michael Rabbat, McGill University
Hamid Sadjadpour, University of California at Santa Cruz
Rebecca Willett, University of Wisconsin
Keynote Speakers
Organizers
Chairs:
Alejandro Ribeiro, University of Pennsylvania
Deniz Gunduz, Imperial College London
Victor Preciado, University of Pennsylvania
Michael Rabbat, McGill University
Hamid Sadjadpour, University of California at Santa Cruz
Rebecca Willett, University of Wisconsin
Other CFPs
- Symposia on Massive MIMO Communications
- Symposia on Signal Processing Challenges and Architectures for High Throughput Satellite Communications
- Symposia on Game Theory for Signal Processing and Communications
- Symposia on Energy Efficiency and Energy Harvesting Related Signal Processing and Communications
- Symposia on Signal Processing for Cognitive Radios and Networks
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