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IEEE WCNC
City
Marrakech
Country
Morocco
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<br>IEEE WCNC is one of the main venues for researchers, industry professionals, and academics interested in<br>the most advanced and recent contributions to wireless communications, especially regarding the<br>design and development of wireless systems and networks&#046; Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society,<br>IEEE WCNC has a long history of connecting industry, academia, and regulatory bodies&#046; In 2019, other than<br>mesmerizing its visitors by its beauty, Marrakesh as a major city of Morocco will become the premium venue<br>of the wireless by hosting WCNC&#8242;19&#046; The conference will include technical sessions, tutorials,<br>workshops, and technology/business panels&#046; You are invited to submit papers in all areas of wireless<br>communications and networks&#046; Potential topics include, but are not limited to:<br>Track 1: PHY and Fundamentals<br>&#8211;Channel modeling, characterization and estimation<br>&#8211;Modulation, coding, diversity, equalization, synchronization<br>&#8211;OFDM, multi&#8211;carrier modulation, waveform design<br>&#8211;Interference modeling, management, cancellation and alignment<br>&#8211;PHY strategies for low&#8211;rate, sporadic and asynchronous communications<br>&#8211;MIMO, massive MIMO and cloud&#8211;RAN<br>&#8211;Cooperative, device&#8211;to&#8211;device and multi&#8211;hop communication<br>&#8211;Cognitive radio, spectrum sensing<br>&#8211;Content caching and storage in wireless networks<br>&#8211;PHY layer design for cellular, wireless LAN, ad hoc and sensor networks<br>&#8211;Energy efficient and energy harvesting PHY layer design<br>&#8211;Joint information and energy transmission<br>&#8211;PHY layer security and privacy, ultra&#8211;wideband, mmWave and sub&#8211;THz communication<br>&#8211;Information&#8211;theoretic aspects of wireless communications<br>&#8211;Signal processing for wireless communications<br>&#8211;Molecular and nano communications<br>Track 2: MAC and Cross&#8211;Layer Design<br>&#8211;Wireless MAC protocols for 5G: design, analysis, and optimization<br>&#8211;Cognitive and cooperative MAC<br>&#8211;MAC for mesh, ad hoc, relay and sensor networks<br>&#8211;Scheduling and radio resource management<br>&#8211;Cross&#8211;layer MAC design<br>&#8211;Software defined radio, RFID MAC<br>&#8211;QoS support and energy efficient MAC<br>&#8211;MAC protocol for energy harvesting wireless networks<br>&#8211;MAC design for multitier cellular/small cell networks<br>&#8211;Multiple access in machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine communication<br>&#8211;MAC for cloud&#8211;RAN<br>&#8211;MAC protocols for molecular and nano networks<br>&#8211;MAC protocols for mmWave networks<br>&#8211;Full&#8211;duplex MAC design<br>&#8211;Cross&#8211;layer design for massive MIMO and multiuser MIMO networks<br>Track 3: Wireless Networks<br>&#8211;Software&#8211;defined mobile/wireless networks<br>&#8211;Wireless Network Functions Virtualization<br>&#8211;Virtual network management and orchestration<br>&#8211;Mobile cloud<br>&#8211;Fog computing and networking<br>&#8211;Mobile Edge Computing<br>&#8211;Mesh, relay, sensor and ad hoc networks<br>&#8211;Routing in wireless networks<br>&#8211;Cognitive radio and networking<br>&#8211;Resource management and optimization<br>&#8211;Big Data enabled Self&#8211;Organized Networking<br>&#8211;Mobile big data and network data analytics<br>&#8211;Integrated Wireless/Optical networks<br>&#8211;Mobility, location, and handoff management<br>&#8211;Multimedia QoS and traffic management<br>&#8211;Wireless broadcast, multicast and streaming<br>&#8211;Congestion and admission control<br>&#8211;Wireless network security and privacy<br>&#8211;Mobile social networks<br>&#8211;Wireless network measurements and characterization<br>Track 4: Emerging Technologies, Architectures and Services<br>&#8211;Mobile/Wireless network support for vertical industries<br>&#8211;Adaptive content distribution in on&#8211;demand services<br>&#8211;Context and location&#8211;aware wireless services and applications<br>&#8211;User&#8211;centric networks and adaptive services<br>&#8211;Wireless body area networks and e&#8211;health services<br>&#8211;Intelligent transportation systems<br>&#8211;Dynamic sensor networks for urban applications<br>&#8211;Wireless emergency and security systems<br>&#8211;Ultra&#8211;reliable communication<br>&#8211;Enabling regulations, standards, spectrum management<br>&#8211;Hybrid licensed/unlicensed spectrum access schemes (e&#046; g&#046; licensed&#8211;assisted access)<br>&#8211;Technologies, architectures and enabling business models for rural communications<br>&#8211;Satellite&#8211;based mobile access and backhaul<br>&#8211;Hybrid satellite&#8211;terrestrial networks<br>&#8211;Full duplexing<br>&#8211;Joint access and backhaul schemes<br><div>&#8211;Testbed and prototype implementation of wireless services</div><div><br></div>