HMWC 2014 - 2014 IEEE International Workshop on High Mobility Wireless Communications
Topics/Call fo Papers
IEEE HMWC’2014 (2014 IEEE International Workshop on High Mobility Wireless Communications), which will be held in Beijing, the capital City of China, from 1-3, November, 2014.
Future mobile communication systems aim at providing very high-rate data transmission, even under high speed scenarios such as high speed trains and highway vehicles. In such high mobility scenarios, there exist a number of communication challenges, i.e., fast handover, location update, rapidly time-varying channel modeling, estimation and equalization, anti-Doppler spread techniques, coding and network capacity, capacity-approaching techniques, dedicated network architectures, etc. Since the signal transmission under high speed scenarios will inevitably experience serious deterioration, it is imperative to develop key broadband mobile communication techniques for such scenarios.
To deal with the challenges, the Third International Workshop on High Mobility Wireless Communications (HMWC'2014) will be held at Beijing, the capital City of China on November 1-3, 2014.
The aim of the workshop is to foster fruitful interactions among communication engineers, information theorists, and system designers interested in high mobility wireless communications, from all over the world. HMWC2014 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Vehicular Technology. The accepted and presented papers in the workshop will be included in IEEE Xplore.
Below you can find the call for papers and paper submission instructions. We are looking forward to receiving your submission. The aim of the workshop is to foster fruitful interactions among communication engineers, information theorists, and system designers interested in high mobility wireless communications, from all over the world. This workshop aims at soliciting high quality, original and unpublished work in this field. The topics of this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: Rapidly time-varying channel modeling, estimation and equalization Doppler shift estimation & compensation Doppler diversity and anti-Doppler techniques Efficient modulation and detection techniques employed in high speed vehicles Fast power control Fast handover and group handover Fast location update Highly dynamic radio resource allocation Theoretical performance limits of HMWC systems Coding and network capacity for HMWC systems Interference utilization and capacity approaching techniques Multiple access schemes for very high speed radio systems Relay, distributive multi-antenna and cooperative techniques for HMWC systems High-speed vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) radio systems Dedicated high speed radio network architectures
The paper should be submitted through EDAS system: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=17817 Details about the submission process including formatting instructions are at the conference website, http://wistlab.ee.tsinghua.edu.cn/
Submission deadline August 1, 2014 Notification of Acceptance September 1, 2014 Registration Deadline September 10, 2014
Best Regards, Pingyi Fan, Khaled B. Letaief , Pingzhi Fan, and Robert Li
HMWC 2014 General Co-Chairs.
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Future mobile communication systems aim at providing very high-rate data transmission, even under high speed scenarios such as high speed trains and highway vehicles. In such high mobility scenarios, there exist a number of communication challenges, i.e., fast handover, location update, rapidly time-varying channel modeling, estimation and equalization, anti-Doppler spread techniques, coding and network capacity, capacity-approaching techniques, dedicated network architectures, etc. Since the signal transmission under high speed scenarios will inevitably experience serious deterioration, it is imperative to develop key broadband mobile communication techniques for such scenarios.
To deal with the challenges, the Third International Workshop on High Mobility Wireless Communications (HMWC'2014) will be held at Beijing, the capital City of China on November 1-3, 2014.
The aim of the workshop is to foster fruitful interactions among communication engineers, information theorists, and system designers interested in high mobility wireless communications, from all over the world. HMWC2014 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Vehicular Technology. The accepted and presented papers in the workshop will be included in IEEE Xplore.
Below you can find the call for papers and paper submission instructions. We are looking forward to receiving your submission. The aim of the workshop is to foster fruitful interactions among communication engineers, information theorists, and system designers interested in high mobility wireless communications, from all over the world. This workshop aims at soliciting high quality, original and unpublished work in this field. The topics of this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: Rapidly time-varying channel modeling, estimation and equalization Doppler shift estimation & compensation Doppler diversity and anti-Doppler techniques Efficient modulation and detection techniques employed in high speed vehicles Fast power control Fast handover and group handover Fast location update Highly dynamic radio resource allocation Theoretical performance limits of HMWC systems Coding and network capacity for HMWC systems Interference utilization and capacity approaching techniques Multiple access schemes for very high speed radio systems Relay, distributive multi-antenna and cooperative techniques for HMWC systems High-speed vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) radio systems Dedicated high speed radio network architectures
The paper should be submitted through EDAS system: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=17817 Details about the submission process including formatting instructions are at the conference website, http://wistlab.ee.tsinghua.edu.cn/
Submission deadline August 1, 2014 Notification of Acceptance September 1, 2014 Registration Deadline September 10, 2014
Best Regards, Pingyi Fan, Khaled B. Letaief , Pingzhi Fan, and Robert Li
HMWC 2014 General Co-Chairs.
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