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WCNC
City
Doha
Country
Qatar
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Abstract

IEEE WCNC is the premier event for wireless communications researchers, industry professionals, and academics interested in the latest development and design of wireless systems and networks&#046; Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society, IEEE WCNC has a long history of bringing together industry, academia, and regulatory bodies&#046; In 2016, Doha will become the wireless capital by hosting IEEE WCNC 2016&#046; The conference will include technical sessions, tutorials, workshops, and technology and business panels&#046; You are invited to submit papers in all areas of wireless communications, networks, services, and applications&#046; Potential topics include, but are not limited to:<br>Track 1: PHY and Fundamentals<br>· Channel modeling, characterization, and estimation<br>· Modulation, coding, diversity, equalization, synchronization<br>· OFDM, multi&#8211;carrier modulation<br>· Interference modeling, management, cancellation, and alignment<br>· Space&#8211;time coding, beamforming, MIMO, massive MIMO<br>· Cooperative, device&#8211;to&#8211;device, and multihop communications<br>· Cognitive radio, spectrum sensing<br>· PHY layer design for cellular, wireless LAN, ad hoc, and sensor networks<br>· Energy efficient PHY layer design, energy harvesting<br>· PHY layer security<br>· Ultra wideband, mmWave, and sub&#8211;THz communications<br>· Information&#8211;theoretic aspects of wireless communications<br>· Signal processing for wireless communications<br>· VLSI and RF circuits for wireless communications<br>· Molecular and nano&#8211;communications<br>Track 2: MAC and Cross&#8211;Layer Design<br>· Wireless MAC protocols for 5G: design, analysis, and optimization<br>· Cognitive and cooperative MAC<br>· MAC for mesh, ad hoc, relay, and sensor networks<br>· Scheduling and radio resource management<br>· Cross&#8211;layer MAC design<br>· Software defined radio, RFID MAC<br>· QoS support and energy efficient MAC<br>· MAC protocol for energy harvesting wireless networks<br>· MAC design for multi&#8211;tier cellular/small cell networks<br>· Multiple access in machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine communications<br>· MAC for cloud radio access networks (Cloud&#8211;RANs)<br>· MAC protocols for molecular and bacterial nano networks<br>Track 3: Mobile and Wireless Networks<br>· Localization for wireless networks<br>· Network estimation and processing techniques<br>· Mesh, relay, sensor and ad hoc networks<br>· Mobility, location, and handoff management<br>· Mobile and wireless IP<br>· Wireless multicasting, routing<br>· Robust routing<br>· Multimedia QoS and traffic management<br>· Wireless broadcast, multicast and streaming<br>· Congestion and admission control<br>· Proxies and middleware for wireless networks<br>· Wireless network security and privacy<br>· Performance of E2E protocols over wireless networks<br>Track 4: Services, Applications, and Business<br>· Adaptive content distribution in on&#8211;demand services<br>· Mobility management in User&#8211;centric services<br>· Context and location&#8211;aware wireless services &amp; applications<br>· User&#8211;centric networks and adaptive services<br>· Internet of Things services and data access<br>· Wireless body area networks and e&#8211;health services<br>· Intelligent transportation systems<br>· Dynamic sensor networks for urban applications<br>· Wireless emergency and security systems<br>· QoS&#8211;based differential business models for adaptive networks<br>· Dynamic services, autonomic services and novel mobile applications<br>· Regulations, standards, spectrum management<br>· Test&#8211;bed and prototype implementation of wireless services<br>