The need for a new wireless communication systems to cope with the demand of new services demanding higher performance, larger throughput, wider bandwidth and lower bit–error–rates, requires to focus developement of new communication techniques in microwave and mm–wave bands. Scientific conference MTTW′19 is focused on the new theories aund techniques extending limits of currently used wireless communication systems and microwave technologies. The conference seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government institutions presenting novel research on wireless communication systems and microwave technologies. Conference calls for papers describing practical implementation activities, results and issues. Papers describing novel paradigms, original directions, or non–traditional perspectives are also encouraged. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics:<br>Wireless Communications<br>PHY techniques<br>MIMO techniques<br>Wireless Power Transfer and Energy Harvesting<br>Software–defined radio and cognitive radio<br>Regulatory issues<br>Ad–hoc and cell–based networking<br>Network technologies, architectures<br>Channel coding<br>Signal processing<br>Sensor networks and IoT<br>5G Mobile Technology<br>Microwave Theory and Techniques<br>Antennas<br>Microwave Photonics<br>Microwave Electronics<br>Materials<br>Applications<br>Passive components, circuits and subsystems<br>Active components, circuits and subsystems<br>Sub–THz and THz Components<br>Electromagnetic Field Theory and Numerical Techniques<br>Measurement Techniques and Systems<br>International workshop is essential part of IEEE Latvia section activities devoted to annual celebration of IEEE day in the beginning of October.<br><div><br></div>
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