CFP : Next Generation Wireless Systems Session, part of CCCT 04, the 2nd International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control Technologies
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Call for Papers

Next Generation Wireless Systems Session
CCCT'04
2nd International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control
Technologies
<http://www.iiisci.org/ccct2004/WebSite/Default.asp>http://www.iiisci.org/ccct2004/WebSite/Default.asp

August 14-17, 2004
Austin, Texas

Next Generation Wireless Systems will provide high bandwidth access anytime,
anywhere for services including multimedia with QoS requirements. Existing
systems fail to satisfy all NGWS objectives simultaneously due to
constraints like global coverage, indoor/outdoor communications, and
frequent handoffs. PCS, WLAN, satellite, and new wireless systems like 4G
Mobile will serve as subsystems in NGWS. The "Next Generation Wireless
Systems" session is dedicated to research efforts to realize
anytime/anywhere computing.

This event that will be held from August 14-17, 2004 in Austin, Texas, USA
(Silicon Hills), under the auspices and with the sponsorship of the
University of Texas at Austin
(<http://www.utexas.edu/>http://www.utexas.edu). You can have complete
details of CCCT'04 on the Conference web-site at
<http://www.iiisci.org/ccct2004/WebSite/Default.asp>http://www.iiisci.org/ccct2004/WebSite/Default.asp.

The authors are invited to submit extended abstracts or paper drafts
describing original research results, innovative applications, and
experimental or field trial/test results in the following, but not limited
to:
    * Architecture
    * Location management
    * Resource management
    * Antennas and propagation
    * 3G evolution and 4G systems
    * Integration of heterogeneous systems
    * Quality of Service in heterogeneous environments
    * WLANs and Personal Area Networks in Next Generation Systems

The best 10% of the papers, according to the reviewers, will be published in
SCI Journal. All accepted papers, which should not exceed six single-spaced
typed pages, will be published by means of paper and electronic proceedings.
Papers might be submitted via the web page of the Conference at:
<http://www.iiisci.org/ccct2004/WebSite/submission.asp>http://www.iiisci.org/ccct2004/WebSite/submission.asp
as extended abstracts.

IMPORTANT DATES:
   April 5th, 2004:   Submission of extended abstracts (500-1500 words) or
                      paper drafts (2000-5000 words)
   April 26th, 2004:  Notifications of Acceptance
   May 12th, 2004:    Submission of final versions: hard copies and electronic
                      versions
   August 14th, 2004: Conference Starts
   August 17th, 2004: Conference Ends


We look forward to meeting you at CCCT'04 Conference, in Austin, Texas.


Session Chair
   Tuna Tugcu
   Georgia Institute of Technology
   e-mail: <mailto:Tuna.Tugcu@ece.gatech.edu>Tuna.Tugcu@ece.gatech.edu