URLLC 2016 - IEEE GLOBECOM Workshop in Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications in Wireless Communications (URLLC)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The IEEE GLOBECOM Workshop in Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications in Wireless Communications (URLLC) will be held on December 8, 2016 in Washington DC.
Deadline for submissions is July 1st.
You and your team are cordially invited to submit your work through the EDAS paper submission website: https://edas.info/N22560
The workshop chairs and TPC chairs solicit original, unpublished technical papers in the fields of (but not limited to):
- Latency and/or reliability requirements of future application domains,
- Means to reduce end-to-end latency and/or introduce higher reliability in either legacy systems (e.g. UMTS/WCDMA, LTE-A, WLAN, Bluetooth, WSAN-FA) or in 5G cellular communications, including
- Air interface and signal processing concepts,
- Device-to-device / vehicle-to-vehicle communications, vehicle-to-infrastructure,
- Advanced radio resource management techniques,
- Redundant or multi-point transmission, multi-point connectivity,
- Novel approaches towards session management and protocol stack,
- Network infrastructure and core network concepts,
- Cloud-RAN concepts in the context of latency- or reliability-critical applications,
- Architectural enablers for distributed or edge computing,
- Fundamental trade-offs between latency, reliability and other KPIs (e.g. throughput) in wireless communications,
- Technical solutions to allow for a co-existence of traffic with stringent latency/reliability requirements and other traffic (e.g. with ultra-high throughput requirements).
Please find all the details in the link below:
http://www.urllc-wireless-workshop.com/
Deadline for submissions is July 1st.
You and your team are cordially invited to submit your work through the EDAS paper submission website: https://edas.info/N22560
The workshop chairs and TPC chairs solicit original, unpublished technical papers in the fields of (but not limited to):
- Latency and/or reliability requirements of future application domains,
- Means to reduce end-to-end latency and/or introduce higher reliability in either legacy systems (e.g. UMTS/WCDMA, LTE-A, WLAN, Bluetooth, WSAN-FA) or in 5G cellular communications, including
- Air interface and signal processing concepts,
- Device-to-device / vehicle-to-vehicle communications, vehicle-to-infrastructure,
- Advanced radio resource management techniques,
- Redundant or multi-point transmission, multi-point connectivity,
- Novel approaches towards session management and protocol stack,
- Network infrastructure and core network concepts,
- Cloud-RAN concepts in the context of latency- or reliability-critical applications,
- Architectural enablers for distributed or edge computing,
- Fundamental trade-offs between latency, reliability and other KPIs (e.g. throughput) in wireless communications,
- Technical solutions to allow for a co-existence of traffic with stringent latency/reliability requirements and other traffic (e.g. with ultra-high throughput requirements).
Please find all the details in the link below:
http://www.urllc-wireless-workshop.com/
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