IEEE RWS 2008
IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium 2008
22 - 24 Jan, 2008
Orlondo FL, USA
The 2008 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium (RWS 2008) incorporating IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON) will be held in Orlando, FL, on 22 - 24 January 2008 as part of the Radio Wireless Week technical event. In addition to oral presentations and posters, RWS 2008 includes workshops, panels, and an exhibition. Others collocating in the event are the Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems (SiRF) and the IEEE Topical Workshop on Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications (PA Symposium).
RWS 2008 sessions will highlight applications including (but not limited to):
3G/4G Wireless Communication including Emergency/Location Services
Satellite Network and Wireless LAN Systems
Software Defined Radio/Cognitive Radio and other Emerging Technologies
802.16/LMDS Broadband Fixed Wireless and Last-Mile Access Techniques
Wireless Mesh and Broadband Local/Personal Area Networks
Wireless Sensors and Ad Hoc Networks towards Anytime Anywhere Internetworking
Ultrawideband (UWB) Technologies
High-Power and Efficient RF Transmitters
Low-Power/Low Noise RF/Analog IC and System-On-Chip Solutions
Propagation, Channel Characterization and Fading Countermeasures
Heterogeneous Mobile Networks and Mobile Network Convergence
Wireless Security and RFID Technologies
Seamless Mobility and All-IP Mobile Networks
Multicasting and Broadcasting
Sessions will cover systems and enabling technologies in the areas of:
Wireless System Architecture, Integration, and Convergence Issues
Digital/Analog Adaptive/Collaborative Signal Processing
System Level Design, Modeling, and Simulation
MIMO/Space-Time Processing, Relaying Technology, and Smart Antennas
Signal Generation/Power Amplification, Linearization, and Active Components
Front-end Passive and Active Sub-systems
Cross-Layer Design
Radio on Fiber and optical techniques for UWB communications
Electrically Small Antennas and handset Packaging
Sessions will cover systems and enabling technologies in the areas of:
Wireless System Architecture, Integration, and Convergence Issues
Digital/Analog Adaptive/Collaborative Signal Processing
System Level Design, Modeling, and Simulation
MIMO/Space-Time Processing, Relaying Technology, and Smart Antennas
Signal Generation/Power Amplification, Linearization, and Active Components
Front-end Passive and Active Sub-systems
Cross-Layer Design
Radio on Fiber and optical techniques for UWB communications
Electrically Small Antennas and handset Packaging
Important Due Dates
Abstract submission : 21 Sept, 2007
Final Manuscript: 4 Nov, 2007
More information is available on the website http://rawcon.org/index.html
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