CEH 2015 - Workshop on Communications with Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer
Date2015-10-04 - 2015-10-07
Deadline2015-07-31
VenueMontreal, Canada
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.icuwb2015.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Workshop on Communications with Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer will be held in conjunction with the 15th edition of the IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband ICUWB’2015 in Montreal, Canada, from October 4th to 7th, 2015.
Scope: With billions of mobile devices to be deployed in near term, extending the battery lives of these devices has emerged to a key challenge for designing mobile communication networks. Perhaps the most promising solutions are to harvest energy from the ambient environment or dedicated power sources, namely wireless power transfer (WPT). Recently, researchers have recognized that energy harvesting communications have brought many new research opportunities in communications, networking and signal processing and require revamping of communication theory. In particular, communication techniques, networking protocols and transceiver architectures need be redesigned to cope with energy intermittency, ensure high WPT efficiency and support simultaneous of information and power transfer. The goal of the workshop is to bring together the latest research results on these topics and also stimulate further research interest in the community in these exciting new directions. The scope of the proposed special issue will encompass communications, networking and signal processing aspects of energy harvesting and wireless power transfer in wireless communication networks.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
? Fundamental limits of communication under energy harvesting and WPT
? Packet scheduling in energy harvesting networks or wirelessly powered networks
? Simultaneous energy and information transfer
? Energy cooperation and relaying in wireless networks
? Routing and MAC protocols under energy harvesting or WPT constraints
? Cognitive networking with energy harvesting or/and WPT
? Detection, estimation, computation, and signal processing under energy harvesting
? Energy harvesting and WPT models and learning algorithms
? Energy harvesting and WPT sensor networking
Scope: With billions of mobile devices to be deployed in near term, extending the battery lives of these devices has emerged to a key challenge for designing mobile communication networks. Perhaps the most promising solutions are to harvest energy from the ambient environment or dedicated power sources, namely wireless power transfer (WPT). Recently, researchers have recognized that energy harvesting communications have brought many new research opportunities in communications, networking and signal processing and require revamping of communication theory. In particular, communication techniques, networking protocols and transceiver architectures need be redesigned to cope with energy intermittency, ensure high WPT efficiency and support simultaneous of information and power transfer. The goal of the workshop is to bring together the latest research results on these topics and also stimulate further research interest in the community in these exciting new directions. The scope of the proposed special issue will encompass communications, networking and signal processing aspects of energy harvesting and wireless power transfer in wireless communication networks.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
? Fundamental limits of communication under energy harvesting and WPT
? Packet scheduling in energy harvesting networks or wirelessly powered networks
? Simultaneous energy and information transfer
? Energy cooperation and relaying in wireless networks
? Routing and MAC protocols under energy harvesting or WPT constraints
? Cognitive networking with energy harvesting or/and WPT
? Detection, estimation, computation, and signal processing under energy harvesting
? Energy harvesting and WPT models and learning algorithms
? Energy harvesting and WPT sensor networking
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