Abbrevation
ISWCS
City
Ilmenau
Country
Germany
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Abstract

Overview – The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and technologists to present new ideas and contributions in the form of technical papers, panel discussions as well as real&#8211;world evaluation of many ideas in wireless communications, networking and signal processing employed to support the needs of the Information Society&#046; This tenth symposium will bring together various wireless communication systems developers to discuss the current status, technical challenges, standards, fundamental issues, and future services and applications&#046; ISWCS’13 seeks to address and capture highly&#8211;innovative and state&#8211;of&#8211;the&#8211;art research from academia, the wireless industry as well as standardization advances&#046; The scope of the conference includes a wide range of technical challenges encompassing wireless communications, information theory, quality of service support, networking, signal processing, cross&#8211;layer design for improved performance, wireless broadband access, and cooperative networking&#046; The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:<br>Track 1: Communication theory, signal processing, information theory, antennas and propagation<br>* Multiuser, network, massive and distributed MIMO systems<br>* Spread spectrum systems: UWB, CDMA<br>* Multicarrier systems: OFDM and filterbank&#8211;based<br>* Precoding, scheduling, limited feedback<br>* Information theory<br>* Green communications and energy efficiency<br>* Space&#8211;time coding and processing<br>* Adaptive and array signal processing<br>* Equalization, synchronization, channel estimation<br>* Error control coding including turbo codes, LDPC and iterative decoding<br>* Detection and estimation algorithms<br>* Adaptive modulation and coding<br>* Cooperative communications and relaying<br>* Network coding<br>* Performance analysis<br>* Cross&#8211;layer air interface design<br>* Wireless access and transmission techniques<br>* Resource allocation<br>* Satellite and high altitude platforms<br>* Antennas and propagation<br>* Multimedia systems<br>* Concepts for 5G<br>* Localization techniques<br>* Underwater communications<br>Track 2: Networking, protocols, cognitive radio, wireless sensor networks, services and applications<br>* Cognitive radio networking<br>* Green networking<br>* Mobile Internet<br>* Heterogeneous networking<br>* MANETs<br>* Vehicular Networks (VANETs)<br>* Wireless mesh networking<br>* Wireless sensor networks<br>* Machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine communications<br>* MAC protocols<br>* Self&#8211;organisation<br>* Radio resource management and interference control<br>* Wireless routing techniques<br>* Mobility management<br>* End&#8211;to&#8211;End QoS and QoS provisioning<br>* Traffic control and engineering<br>* Wireless privacy and security<br>* Multimedia systems<br>* Innovative services and applications<br>* Implementation concepts and testbeds<br>* Homeland security and military communications<br>Track 3: Special sessions<br>