Saturday, 13 February 2016

24th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) 2016

24th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) 2016

EUSIPCO 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS
Budapest, Hungary
29st AUGUST - 2th SEPTEMBER 2016

The 2016 European Signal Processing Conference will be held in the vibrant city of Budapest, Hungary from 29 August – 02 September 2016. This flagship conference of the European Association
for Signal Processing (EURASIP, www.eurasip.org) will feature a comprehensive technical program addressing all the latest developments in research and technology for signal processing. EUSIPCO 2016 will feature world-class speakers, oral and poster sessions, keynotes, exhibitions, demonstrations and tutorials and is expected to attract many leading researchers and industry figures from all over the world.

TECHNICAL SCOPE
The focus will be on signal processing theory, algorithms, and applications. We invite the submission of original, unpublished technical papers on topics including but not limited to:
  • Audio and acoustic signal processing
  • Speech processing
  • Language processing
  • Image and video processing
  • Multimedia signal processing
  • Signal processing theory and methods
  • Sensor array, multichannel and communications signal processing
  • Radar and sonar array signal processing
  • Estimation theory and applications
  • Nonlinear signal processing and adaptive filters
  • Cooperative networking
  • Compressive sensing, dictionary learning, and sparse reconstruction
  • Machine learning
  • Signal processing for education
  • Design and implementation of signal processing systems
  • Information forensics and security
  • Bio-inspired modelling and signal processing
  • Medical image and signal processing
  • Signal processing applications
  • Signal processing for quantum technology
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The International Conference on Leadership, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Atlantis - The Palm, Dubai, U.A.E.

The International Conference on Leadership, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Atlantis - The Palm, Dubai, U.A.E.

Dates:
April 20th – 22nd, 2016 

CALL FOR PAPERS

You are invited to submit a paper to the International Conference on Leadership, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ICLIE’16) to be held from 20th to 22nd April, 2016 at Atlantis, the Palm Dubai. Atlantis is the majestic resort in Dubai situated on the Palm, a man-made island that has captured the world’s imagination with its magnificent scale and ingenuity. The ICLIE’16 will bring together researchers, practitioners and policy makers to debate the emerging challenges and long-term solutions to some of the key technology, innovations, sustainability, and business challenges arising in the globalized economy. Innovation, research, science and technology will form the pillars of a knowledge-based, highly productive and competitive economy, driven by entrepreneurs and leaders in a business-friendly environment where public and private sectors form effective partnerships. The purpose of ICLIE’16 is to provide a platform to disseminate and exchange ideas among researchers, students, policy makers and practitioners to promote a better understanding of current issues and solutions to the challenges in the globalized economy, in relation to the field of Entrepreneurship, Business and Economics, Technology Management, Islamic Finance and Management. The conference proceedings will be published and indexed by Springer Publishing.

Keynote Speakers: 
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Former Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981 - 2003)

Professor Benoit Montreuil, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Atlanta, USA
Director - Supply Chain & Logistics Institute

ICLIE’16 includes five tracks focusing on (but not limited to) the following topics:

Track 1: Technology, Innovations and Sustainability: 
SMART Technologies - IT and Corporate Governance - Technology Transfer and the regulatory framework - Innovation in services, logistics and supply-chain management - e-Technologies including e-government - e-Learning strategies and technologies - Sustainable innovations & technology incubation - Techno parks and incubation centers for innovation - Design & development of protocols for sustainable living - Innovations in big data analytics, algorithms, and data mining - Artificial Intelligence and management decision support systems - Cyber security innovations for smart living spaces - Technology transfer, marketing and commercialization - Innovations and management of renewable resources - Innovation in industrial and manufacturing system technologies - Innovation for green and environmental technologies.

Track 2: Contemporary Leadership and Management: 
Leadership & multicultural relations - Leadership development in multicultural context - Government role & public policy with regards to small & medium enterprises (SME) innovation and entrepreneurship - Innovations and leadership issues within multinational corporations - Independence & self-determination in the leadership process - Strategic leadership & management - Empowering women through inclusive leadership - Healthcare management and leadership - Organizational behavior and change management - Human capital and productivity - Operations management - Property management - Customer service management - Influence through leadership.

Track 3: Creative International Entrepreneurship and Small Business: 
Entrepreneurial dimensions & economic growth - Logic, heuristics, and strategies in international entrepreneurship - Women, gender, and entrepreneurship - Technology development & innovations at small & medium enterprises (SME) - SMEs' entrepreneurship as an innovation driver - Entrepreneurial innovation clusters - HR practices for promoting innovation for entrepreneurs and SME - SME knowledge management & technology transfer - New social economy entrepreneurship - SME development & community engagement - Entrepreneurship and education - Corporate entrepreneurship strategy - Social enterprise and sustainability - Legal challenges in entrepreneurship ventures in developing countries - Venture capital and angel investments.

Track 4: New Trends in Global Economics, Finance, and Management: 
Portfolio management and optimization - Multinational financial management - Market integration and asset pricing - Financial and econometric modeling - Financial engineering and derivative - Deregulation of financial markets and corporate governance - International convergence of accounting standards and quality of financial reporting - Enhancement of corporate financial performance - Economies of scope in financial services - Financial portfolio management and optimization - Resource allocation and fund management - Business policy & innovation - New trends in business education and industry needs - Environmental economics and corporate social responsibility - Forensic Accounting and Fraud.

Track 5: Islamic Banking and Finance: 
Islamic investments and financial markets - Islamic finance and international standards - Monetary policies and interdependence in GCC Countries - Islamic financial policies and regulations - Efficiency and performance of Islamic banking - Islamic financial product engineering, including the risk of concealment of riba - Establishing alternative pricing and valuation benchmarks for Islamic finance and delinking from conventional benchmarks - Enhancing the corporate and Shariah governance framework for the industry - Islamic Social Finance: Zakat, Awqaf, Microfinance - Monetary policy and the function of central banking in an Islamic economy.

SOLICITED PAPERS: 
ICLIE’16 technical program committee invites authors to submit research papers reporting on new trends and developments, and application papers focusing on technology, innovations, sustainability, and business challenges arising in the globalized economy including case studies, policy, regulations, and industry best practices. Two types of submissions are solicited: regular papers (limited to 8 pages), and short papers (limited to 4 pages) describing research in progress that authors would like to explore and share with the audience at the conference.

PAPER SUBMISSION: 
Submitted papers must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. All submitted papers are fully refereed by three members of the technical program committee. Selected accepted papers will be considered for journal publication. Font must be no smaller than 10-points. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically in PDF format, according to the instructions to be included in the conference web site. Working language of the conference is English.

Accepted papers will be published and indexed by Springer 
Each accepted paper must be presented at the conference by one of the authors. The final manuscript must be accompanied by a registration fee payment proof.

20 Free Registrations:


  • 10 free student registrations based on paper quality and financial need.
  • 10 free registrations for all other authors based on paper quality.

IEEE WoWMoM 2016 in the 21st of June 2016 in Coimbra, Portugal

IEEE WoWMoM 2016 in the 21st of June 2016 in Coimbra, Portugal

Keynote speakers:

Muriel Medard, MIT, USA

Angel Lozano, UPF, Spain

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission: March 10, 2016
Acceptance notification: April 15, 2016
Camera ready: April 29, 2016

SCOPE AND OVERVIEW

The "IEEE WoWMoM'16 Workshop on Fifth Generation Wireless: From Bits to Packets (5GB2P)" provides a platform for interdisciplinary researchers and technical experts to elaborate on recent advances on 5G wireless networks from the PHY layer to the MAC layer. Fifth-generation wireless systems aim to 1000 fold capacity gains with 1ms maximal latency, highest possible quality of experience and seamless connectivity for users. To this end, multiple-layer paradigms need to be addressed to deal with the conflicting objectives that are required to meet the capacity and delay requirements of the 5G.

On the bit level, information theoretic and stochastic geometric tools play significant roles to allow the modeling and evaluation of new scenarios with new diversification of cells within a wireless coverage area. Small femto cells coexistence with macro cells, Massive MIMO, 3D beamforming, Device to Device communications, offloading, and multicell-multi-technology cooperation, within local and global coverage are at the heart of the breakthrough of the next generation wireless. Besides, other technologies that allow the co-existence of Heterogeneous (HetNet) setups of licensed and unlicensed spectrum with ubiquitous communications is the global objective that need to be explored.

On the packet level, new multiple access schemes that capitalize on multicarrier technologies need to be defined. MAC Layer resource allocation, coding and modulation schemes adapted to the 5G requirements is of fundamental importance to be discussed in this workshop. Therefore, several technologies that rely on the smart exploitation of the 3D holy grail of telecommunications: ‘time-frequency-and space’ need to be addressed. Addressing such 3D from bits to packets require a global awareness and micro-detailed optimization of multiple objectives with joint and cross layer perspectives.

The aim of this workshop is to address a set of potential technologies in the 5G from bits to packets, i.e. from the theory to the practical schemes and algorithms and to provide insights on the costs and gains associated to several solutions. This workshop will bring together academic and industrial researchers to identify and discuss technical challenges and recent results related to PHY and MAC layer for improving the spectral efficiency on a user and on a network level.

Specific topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Information theoretic tools and fundamental limits for 5G
  • Massive MIMO, Small Cells, D2D, M2M, Cloud RAN.
  • Multicell Cooperation and Interference Management for 5G
  • Radio Resource Allocation with Multicarrier Technologies for 5G
  • Coding and Modulation Techniques for 5G
  • Energy Efficiency for 5G
  • MAC layer design for 5G
  • Mobility Management for 5G
  • 5G satellite/terrestrial convergence
  • Demo and field trials


Submission Guidelines:

Authors are invited to submit original papers of no more than 5 pages (standard IEEE proceedings, two-column, 10 pt font, etc.), including figures, tables, and references, in PDF format. Accepted papers will be published in the WoWMoM 2016 conference proceedings, which will be submitted to IEEEXplore database. Submission implies that at least one of the authors will register and present the paper at the conference. 

ORGANIZERS AND CHAIRS:
Dr. Samah A. M. Ghanem, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal
Dr. Daniele Tarchi, University of Bologna, Italy

For more info: http://wowmom2016.uc.pt/

10th Biennial IEEE/IET International Symposium on Communications Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing

Engineering Conference 2016
Call For Paper
20-22 July 2016, Prague, Czech Republic
Extended Paper Submission By: Friday 26 Feb. 2016

There are 3 colloquiums and 9 special sessions on current hot research areas.
5th Biennial Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications
5th Biennial Colloquium on Photonic Communications Systems and Networks
5th Biennial Colloquium on Satellite and Space Communications

SS1: Routing and Optimization Techniques for Modern Networks
SS2: Next Generation Wireless Networks
SS3: Optimization for Time Frequency Analysis with Applications to Signal

Processing and Communications
SS4: Teletraffic Models, Traffic Engineering and Network Optimization
SS5: Wireless Sensor Networks and Systems
SS6: Renewable and Sustainable Energy
SS7: Energy to Smart Grids – Advances in Optimization of Smart Grid Networks
SS8: Chaos, Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications
SS9: Medical Electronics

For more info: http://www.csndsp16.com/

Monday, 10 December 2012

ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING

ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING:


Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing or OFDM is a modulation format that is finding tremendous use in today's radio communications scene. OFDM has been adopted in the Wi-Fi arena where the 802.11a standard uses it to provide data rates up to 54 Mbps in the 5 GHz ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) band. In addition to this the recently ratified 802.11g standard has it in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. In addition to this, it is being used for WiMAX and is also the format of choice for the next generation cellular radio communications systems including 3G LTE and UMB. Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) effectively mitigates Inter Symbol Interference (ISI) caused by the delay spread of wireless channels. Therefore, it has been used in many wireless systems and adopted by various standards.

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has become a popular technique for transmission of signals over wireless channels. OFDM has been adopted in several wireless standards such as digital audio broadcasting (DAB), digital video broadcasting (DVB-T), the IEEE 802.11, local area network (LAN) standard and the IEEE 802.16, metropolitan area network (MAN) standard. OFDM is also being pursued for dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) for road side to vehicle communications and as a potential candidate for fourth-generation (4G) mobile wireless systems.

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a method of digital modulation in which a signal is split into several narrowband channels at different frequencies. The technology was first conceived in the 1960s and 1970s during research into minimizing interference among channels near each other in frequency.

In some respects, OFDM is similar to conventional frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). The difference lies in the way in which the signals are modulated and demodulated. Priority is given to minimizing the interference, or crosstalk, among the channels and symbols.

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies. OFDM has developed into a popular scheme for wideband digital communication, whether wireless or over copper wires, used in applications such as digital television and audio broadcasting, DSL broadband internet access, wireless networks, and 4G mobile communications. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a method that allows to transmit high data rates over extremely hostile channels at a comparable low complexity.  Orthogonal FDM’s (OFDM) spread spectrum technique distributes the data over a large number of carriers that are spaced apart at precise frequencies. This spacing provides the “orthogonality” in this technique which prevents the demodulators from seeing frequencies other than their own. The benefits of OFDM are high spectral efficiency, resiliency to RF interference, and lower multi-path distortion. This is useful because in a typical terrestrial broadcasting scenario there are multi path-channels (i.e. the transmitted signal arrives at the receiver using various paths of different length). Since multiple versions of the signal interfere with each other (inter symbol interference (ISI)) it becomes very hard to extract the original information. OFDM is sometimes called multi-carrier or discrete multi-tone modulation.

OFDM is a combination of modulation and multiplexing. Multiplexing generally refers to independent signals, those produced by different sources. So it is a question of how to share the spectrum with these users. In OFDM the question of multiplexing is applied to independent signals but these independent signals are a sub-set of the one main signal. In OFDM the signal itself is first split into independent channels, modulated by data and then re-multiplexed to create the OFDM carrier. OFDM is a special case of Frequency Division Multiplex (FDM). As an analogy, a FDM channel is like water flow out of a faucet, in contrast the OFDM signal is like a shower. In a faucet all water comes in one big stream and cannot be sub-divided. OFDM shower is made up of a lot of little streams.
APPLICATIONS:
cognitive radio, digital media broadcasting, in ultrawideband, highly secure transmission & payload circuitry of unmanned ariel vehicle.