Call for Papers: (PDF)
Advances in
Communication Technologies and their
applications to vehicular communications
for intelligent transportation systems,
cognitive radio network for dynamic and
efficient spectrum sharing, and sensor
networks for sensing and monitoring
applications have generated interest from
both industry and academia.
ACTICS'2015
will bring researchers and experts
together to present and discuss the latest
developments and technical solutions
concerning various aspects of advances in
communication technologies. ACTICS'2015
seeks original unpublished (both
review/survey and technical) papers
focusing on theoretical analysis, emerging
applications, novel system architecture
construction and design, experimental
studies, and social impacts of
communications technologies.
Topics of
interest include but not limited to:
- Network
architectures and protocols
- Mobility
management and topology control
- Performance
modeling
and analysis
- Medium
access control and routing protocols
- Information
aggregation
and dissemination
- Cognitive
radio enhanced vehicular communications,
- Security,
trust and privacy issues
- Applications,
case
studies, and real-world test beds
- Power
aware and energy efficient design
- Remote
sensing and monitoring (health care,
space structure, environments, hazards
etc.)
- Complexity
analysis,
self-organization/configuration,
distributed co-ordination etc.
- Application
of
software defined radio in advanced
communication systems
- Cross-layer
designs
and architectures
- Self-organizing
networks
and autonomic communications
- Ultra-wideband
technologies
- Beam-forming
and
MIMO for interference avoidance in the
CR context
- Biological-inspired
networking
- Adaptive
wireless communication systems
- Spectrum
sensing techniques, spectrum efficiency
and soft spectrum usage
- Parameter
estimation for adaptation of wireless
communication systems
- Network
economics and game theory
- Interference
mitigation
and awareness
- Spectrum-management
regulation
and policy making
- Femto-cells
- Standardizations such
as
IEEE 802.22, 802.19, 802.11n, 802.11p,
etc
Submission
The authors
are advised to submit their research paper
following the Conference Publishing
Service Manuscripts style: two columns,
single-spaced, including figures and
references, using 10 fonts, and number
each page. Instructions for authors how to
format the manuscript can be found at:
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/submission/
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting/
The
following
templates below, are general templates
designed for conferences using an US Letter
(8.5" x 11") trim size.
The papers
should not exceed 6 pages. They will be
carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and
clarity of exposition. The papers, in pdf
format, should be submitted electronically
through http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=actics2015.
If there is any problem during submission,
please contact the workshop chairs.
Accepted
papers will be given guidelines in
preparing and submitting the final
manuscript(s) together with the
notification of acceptance. Proceedings of
the workshop along with the IMIS-2015 will
be published by Conference
Publishing
Service (CPS).
Important
Dates
- Submission
Deadline:
February
15, 2015
- Authors
Notification: March
25, 2015
- Author
Registration: April
25, 2015
- Final
Manuscript: April
10, 2015
- Conference
Dates:
July 8-10,
2015
Organizing
Committee
Workshop
Co-Chairs:
Bhed
Bahadur Bista
Faculty of Software and Information
Science
Iwate Prefectural University
020-0693, JAPAN
bbb[at]iwate-pu.ac.jp
Danda
B. Rawat
Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia 30460, USA
db.rawat[at]ieee.org
Technical Program
Committee (TPC) Members:
Chotipat
Pornavalai, King Mongkut's
Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,
Thailand
Gongjun Yan, University of
Southern Indiana, USA
Jiahong Wang, Iwate
Prefectural University, Japan
Sachin Shetty, Tennessee
State University, USA
Rajesh Kumar Sharma,
Ilmenau University of Technology,
Germany
Samy El-Tawab,
James Madison University, USA
Shigetomo Kimura,
University of Tsukuba, Japan
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