Abbrevation
WCSA
City
Munich
Country
Germany
Deadline Paper
Start Date
End Date
Abstract

Without wireless technology our world won’t get smart&#046; Neither smart home, smart lighting, smart energy nor IoT and Industry 4&#046;0 will become real without innovations and new developments in wireless technology&#046; 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&#8211;low energy, security and safety&#046; Developers, design and system engineers need information and know how to stay up to date in the rapid progressing and changing wireless world&#046;<br>The magazine Elektronik, Messe München – organizers of the electronica trade fair – and the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers&#8242; Association (ZVEI) are therefore staging the 13th Wireless Congress: Systems &amp; Applications on November 9&#8211;10, 2016 in Munich, International Congress Center, in parallel and next to electronica trade fair&#046;<br>The Wireless Congress is the forum of excellence for exchange of knowledge and experience among wireless professionals in research, development and application&#046; Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, trends, design, technology and applications in the following sectors:<br>&#8211; wireless automation &amp; M2M<br>&#8211; wireless sensor networks<br>&#8211; 4G, 5G trends and developments<br>&#8211; automotive wireless<br>&#8211; wireless power/wireless charging<br>&#8211; low&#8211;power wireless systems<br>&#8211; energy harvesting for wireless systems<br>&#8211; cognitive radio: trends and technology<br>&#8211; software defined radio<br>&#8211; wireless internet of things<br>&#8211; health and medical wireless applications<br>&#8211; wireless for industrial use<br>&#8211; SRD/ISM&#8211;radios<br>&#8211; tactile internet<br>&#8211; integration of wireless into legacy industrial systems<br>&#8211; wireless systems – qualification &amp; certification<br>&#8211; interoperability &amp; coexistence of wireless sensor networks and systems<br>&#8211; security threats &amp; countermeasures in wireless developments and deployments<br>&#8211; localization &amp; location based services<br>&#8211; EMC &amp; interoperability problems<br>&#8211; wireless technology for real time applications<br>&#8211; RF semiconductors &amp; components technologies<br>&#8211; RF design technologies for wireless frontends and transceivers<br>&#8211; gateways and middleware for wireless networks<br>&#8211; integration of wireless into backend systems<br>&#8211; seamless management of wireless networks<br>&#8211; other topics out of the wide spectrum of “wireless technologies”<br>