Due to a number of requests, the paper submission deadline of 2005 IEEE
Sarnoff Symposium has been extended one week to Nov. 12th, 2004.
CALL FOR PAPERS
2005 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium
April 18-19, 2005
Princeton, NJ
www.sarnoffsymposium.org
Sponsored by:
IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section
Co-Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
IEEE Electron Devices Society
The 2005 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium will continue its tradition of over 25 years
in bringing together professionals and industry experts to exchange
information on the latest developments in communications systems, microwave
technology and multimedia applications. The conference includes an
exhibition of components, technologies, systems and services and also
features tutorials. The historic Nassau Inn, conveniently located in the
heart of downtown Princeton, will again be the host for the event. Its
rustic ambiance and sophisticated charm make it one of New Jersey's premier
hotels.
The deadline for the abstract and extended summary not exceeding 1000 words
is November 12, 2004.
The Symposium will again be featuring a student paper/poster session and
contest. Abstracts should be submitted to the student paper chair Prof.
Tiffany Li, tjl3@lehigh.edu by January 24, 2005.
2005 Topic Categories:
* Wireless Communication Systems
* Ultrawideband (UWB) Communications
* Broadband Networks (LAN/WAN)
* Network Security & Cryptography
* Signal Processing for Communications
* VoIP & QoS
* Advanced Transceiver Architectures
* Military Communications
* Software Radio
* Optical Communications & Networking
* Wireless Sensor Networks & Ad Hoc Networks
* Power Amplifiers
* Multi/Adaptive Antenna Systems
* Microwave & Optoelectronic Devices
* Space-Time Coding & Diversity
* Multimedia Systems & Networking
* Satellite Communications
* Emerging Technologies
Proposals for tutorials are also encouraged. The deadline for tutorial
proposals is December 10, 2004.
All accepted papers (after peer review) will be included in the 2005 IEEE
Sarnoff Symposium Proceedings and will be published through IEEE Xplore.
Prospective authors should submit an abstract and an extended summary not
exceeding 1000 words using the EDAS conference management systems
(http://edas.info/index.cgi) by November 12, 2004 in pdf format. Authors
will be notified by December 30, 2004 if their paper has been accepted.
The final version of the paper is due on February 16, 2005.
Sponsored by:
IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section
Co-Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
IEEE Electron Devices Society
For more information go to the Symposium website www.sarnoffsymposium.org
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