Without wireless technology our world won’t get smart. Neither smart home, smart lighting, smart energy nor IoT and Industry 4.0 will become real without innovations and new developments in wireless technology. To broaden the area of wireless applications, requiring different features and characteristics, new wireless technologies have to be developed in the near future – with differing focuses on long range, high data rate, low latency, ultra–low energy, security and safety. Developers, design and system engineers need information and know how to stay up to date in the rapid progressing and changing wireless world.<br>The magazine Elektronik, Messe München – organizers of the electronica trade fair – and the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers′ Association (ZVEI) are therefore staging the 13th Wireless Congress: Systems & Applications on November 9–10, 2016 in Munich, International Congress Center, in parallel and next to electronica trade fair.<br>The Wireless Congress is the forum of excellence for exchange of knowledge and experience among wireless professionals in research, development and application. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, trends, design, technology and applications in the following sectors:<br>– wireless automation & M2M<br>– wireless sensor networks<br>– 4G, 5G trends and developments<br>– automotive wireless<br>– wireless power/wireless charging<br>– low–power wireless systems<br>– energy harvesting for wireless systems<br>– cognitive radio: trends and technology<br>– software defined radio<br>– wireless internet of things<br>– health and medical wireless applications<br>– wireless for industrial use<br>– SRD/ISM–radios<br>– tactile internet<br>– integration of wireless into legacy industrial systems<br>– wireless systems – qualification & certification<br>– interoperability & coexistence of wireless sensor networks and systems<br>– security threats & countermeasures in wireless developments and deployments<br>– localization & location based services<br>– EMC & interoperability problems<br>– wireless technology for real time applications<br>– RF semiconductors & components technologies<br>– RF design technologies for wireless frontends and transceivers<br>– gateways and middleware for wireless networks<br>– integration of wireless into backend systems<br>– seamless management of wireless networks<br>– other topics out of the wide spectrum of “wireless technologies”<br>
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