The Wireless Telecommunications Symposium brings together industry professionals and academics<br>from companies, governmental agencies, and universities around the world to exchange information on<br>advances in mobile communications and wireless networking technology, business, policy, applications<br>and security. Past WTS participants have included Dr. Vinton Cerf, Dr. Robert Kahn, and Dr. Leonard<br>Kleinrock, Internet pioneers; Martin Cooper, “Father of the Cell Phone”; Dr. Irwin Jacobs, Co–Founder<br>and Former CEO of QUALCOMM; and Mike Lazaridis, Founder and former Vice–Chairman, Blackberry.<br>The theme for WTS 2017 will be "Global Wireless Communications: Present and Future”. Planned<br>highlights of WTS 2017 include executive presentations and keynote addresses; presentations of<br>accepted academic and practitioner research papers; panel discussions; tutorials and workshops; a<br>poster paper session; and a doctoral students’ session. Accepted and presented papers will be<br>published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and<br>Indexing (A&I) databases. The proceedings also will be distributed at the Symposium via a CD. Awards<br>will be given for the most outstanding paper presented and best graduate and undergraduate student<br>papers presented. Some selected high quality papers from WTS 2017 will be considered for publication<br>in the International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications & Networking, IGI Global publisher,<br>pending their successful extension and an expedited review process. Topic areas of interest include, but<br>are not limited to, the following:<br>Wireless Internet and Multimedia<br>Wireless Communications Investments & Ventures<br>Satellite Based Systems<br>WLANs, WPANs, and Femtocells<br>Global Wireless Services, Business & Applications<br>4G, 5G and Beyond Wireless Networks & Systems<br>Mobile Operating Systems & Architectures<br>Wireless and New Media<br>Mobile and Wireless Network Security and Privacy<br>Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks<br>Wireless Modeling, Algorithms & Simulation<br>Spectrum Management and Policy<br>QoS, QoE, and Wireless Network Reliability<br>Wireless M2M and Home Networks<br>Mobile & Cloud Computing<br>Wireless Telecommunications Management<br>Wireless and Healthcare<br>GPS and Indoor Geolocation Systems<br>Spread–Spectrum/CDMA/OFDM Technologies<br>RFID Systems & Applications<br>IoT Device Connection Efficiency<br>IoT Security<br>Mobile IP and Cloud Security<br>Mobile Cellular TV<br>Big Data Analytics in Telecommunications<br>Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) Network<br>Mobile and Cloud Digital Forensics<br>Mobile Cybersecurity and Phishing<br>
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United States
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