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You are invited to submit papers in all areas of wireless communications and sensor networks. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
TRACK 1: PHY AND FUNDAMENTALS
Track Chair: Qiaoshou Liu, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
- Channel modeling, characterization and estimation
- Modulation, coding, diversity, equalization, synchronization
- Multi-carrier modulation, waveform design
- Interference modeling, management, cancellation and alignment
- PHY strategies for low-rate, sporadic and asynchronous communications
- MIMO, massive MIMO and cloud-RAN
- Cooperative, device-to-device and multi-hop communication
- Cognitive radio, spectrum sensing
- Content caching and storage in wireless networks
- PHY layer design for cellular, wireless LAN, ad hoc and sensor networks
- Energy efficient and energy harvesting PHY layer design
- Joint information and energy transmission
- PHY layer security and privacy
- Ultra-wideband, mmWave and sub-THz communication
- Information-theoretic aspects of wireless communications
- Signal processing for wireless communications
- Molecular and nano communications
- AI, machine learning and data analytics for wireless communications
- Beyond 5G and 6G
- Full duplexing
TRACK 2: MAC AND CROSS-LAYER DESIGN
Track Chair: Assoc. Prof. Sansan Sun,Sichuan Normal University, China
- Wireless MAC protocols for 5G: design, analysis, and optimization
- Cognitive and cooperative MAC
- MAC for mesh, ad hoc, relay and sensor networks
- Scheduling and radio resource management
- Cross-layer MAC design
- Software defined radio, RFID MAC
- QoS support and energy efficient MAC
- MAC protocol for energy harvesting wireless networks
- MAC design for multitier cellular/small cell networks
- Multiple access in machine-to-machine communication
- MAC for cloud-RAN
- MAC protocols for molecular and nano networks
- MAC protocols for mmWave networks
- Full-duplex MAC design
- Cross-layer design for massive MIMO and multiuser MIMO networks
- AI, machine learning and data analytics for MAC and cross-layer design
TRACK 3: WIRELESS NETWORKS
Track Chair: Prof. Wenzhe Gu, Huizhou University, China
- Software-defined mobile / wireless networks
- Wireless Network Functions Virtualization
- Virtual network management and orchestration
- Mobile cloud
- Fog computing and networking
- Mobile Edge Computing
- Mesh, relay, sensor and ad hoc networks
- Routing and congestion in wireless networks
- Cognitive radio and networking
- Resource management and optimization
- Mobile big data and network data analytics
- Wireless network security and privacy
- Mobile social networks
- Wireless network measurements and characterization
- AI, machine learning and data analytics for wireless networks
- Wireless networking for autonomous vehicles
- Wireless networking for smart X (energy, factory, city, etc.)
- IoT wireless networking
TRACK 4: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, ARCHITECTURES AND SERVICES
Track Chair: Prof. Xiao Ding, Macau University of Science and Technology, China
- Mobile / Wireless network support for vertical industries
- Adaptive content distribution in on-demand services
- Context and location-aware wireless services and applications
- User-centric networks and adaptive services
- Wireless body area networks and e-health services
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Dynamic sensor networks for urban applications
- Wireless emergency and security systems
- Ultra-reliable communication
- Enabling regulations, standards, spectrum management
- Hybrid licensed/unlicensed spectrum access schemes
- Technologies, architectures and enabling business models for rural communications
- Satellite-based mobile access and backhaul
- Hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks
- Testbed and prototype implementation of wireless services
- Quantum communication
REQUIREMENTS
All submissions should be written in English. Regular paper is required to have at least 4 full pages (double columns) or 8 full pages (one column) including tables, figures and references. A paper is usually no more than 10 pages (double columns) or 20 pages (one column).
All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is a totally unacceptable academic misconduct and cannot be tolerated. If an author is found to commit an act of plagiarism, the following acts of sanction will be taken:
1. Reject the article submitted or delete the article from the final publications.
2. Report the authors violation to his/her supervisor(s) and affiliated institution(s).
3. Report the authors violation to the appropriate overseeing office of academic ethics and research funding agency.
4. Reserve the right to publish the authors name(s), the title of the article, the name(s) of the affiliated institution and the details of misconduct, etc. of the plagiaris