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ICT
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Thessaloniki
Country
Greece
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Prospective authors are invited to submit high&#8211;quality original technical papers reporting original research of theoretical or applied nature for presentation at the conference and publication in the ICT 2016 Proceedings&#046; All submitted papers will be peer&#8211;reviewed&#046; The manuscripts must be prepared in English, following IEEE two&#8211;column Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings (available at http://www&#046;ieee&#046;org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing…) with a maximum length of five (5) printed pages without incurring additional page charges (maximum 2 additional pages are allowed with over length page charge of USD100 for each page if accepted)&#046; Papers exceeding 7 pages will not be accepted&#046; Please note that every accepted paper must be accompanied by at least one FULL registration and must be presented in the conference&#046; Accepted, registered and presented papers will be published in the ICT 2016 conference proceedings and IEEE Xplore&#046;<br>All papers for the ICT 2016 Main Track should be submitted in via EDAS using http://www&#046;edas&#046;info/newPaper&#046;php?c=21703&#046; Only pdf files are accepted&#046;<br>Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>Next generation (5G) mobile communications<br>Heterogeneous networks and small cells<br>Big data networking<br>Protocols, architectures and applications for the Internet of Things<br>ICT for smart cities<br>Network functions virtualization and software defined networking<br>Green communications and energy efficiency<br>Self&#8211;organizing/self&#8211;deploying networks<br>Cognitive radio and networks<br>Wireless sensor and actuator networks<br>D2D and M2M communications<br>Ad&#8211;hoc communications<br>Cooperative communications<br>Multi&#8211;antenna and beamforming systems<br>Game theory for communications<br>Signal processing for communications<br>Wireless communication testbeds, measurements and modelling<br>Advances in 3G and 4G mobile communications<br>Smart grid communications<br>Powerline communications<br>Molecular, biological and multi&#8211;scale communications<br>Vehicular networking<br>Pervasive and mobile computing<br>Cloud computing<br>Satellite &amp; space communications<br>Emerging WLANs, WPANs and WMANs<br>Optical communications and technologies<br>Wireless optical communications and VLC<br>Information theory, channel coding and joint source channel coding<br>Network coding techniques<br>Image processing, video compression and coding<br>QoS provision and management<br>Metrics and models for QoE<br>Multimedia and virtual reality<br>Cryptography and network security<br>Standards for communications and networking<br>