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             IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 

     ULTRA WIDEBAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS -- THEORY AND APPLICATIONS

   Ultra-wideband  (UWB)  transmission  has  recently  received increased
   attention  in  both academia and industry for applications in wireless
   communications.  It  is  among  CNN's  top 10 technologies to watch in
   2004. UWB has many benefits, including high data rate, availability of
   low-cost  transceivers,  low  transmit power, and low interference. It
   operates with emission levels commensurate with common digital devices
   such  as  laptops, palm pilots and pocket calculators. The approval of
   UWB  technology made by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of
   the  United  States  in  2002  reserves  the unlicensed frequency band
   between 3.1 to 10.6 GHz (7.5GHz) for indoor UWB wireless communication
   systems.   It  is  expected  that  many  conventional  principles  and
   approaches   used   for   indoor   wireless   communications   may  be
   re-evaluated,  and  a  new  industrial sector in short range (e.g., 10
   meters)  wireless  communications  with high data rate (e.g., 400Mbps)
   may  be  achieved.  For  instance,  industrial  standards such as IEEE
   802.15.3a  (high  data  rate)  and IEEE 802.15.4a (very low data rate)
   have  been introduced based on UWB technology. Although R&D efforts in
   recent  years have demonstrated that UWB radio is a promising solution
   for  high-rate  short-range wireless communications, further extensive
   investigation,  experimentation  and development are necessary towards
   developing  effective  and  efficient  UWB communication systems. This
   issue  will  focus  on  the  results  from  cutting  edge research and
   state-of-the-art technology in UWB wireless communications. It will be
   very  timely  and  valuable  for  future  UWB  research  and  strategy
   activities.  The  submitted  papers  should deal with state-of-the-art
   design  and  analysis,  implementation and experimental results of all
   aspects  of  UWB  wireless  communications  systems.  In this context,
   topics include, but are not limited to:
     * Radio propagation and large scale variations
     * Pulse propagation and deterministic channel modeling
     * Monocylces
     * Algorithms and signal processing
     * Antennas design
     * Modulation,   detection,   and  receiver  structure  (pulsed  UWB,
       multiband OFDM modulation)
     * UWB MIMO
     * UWB standards including IEEE 802.15.3a and IEEE 802.15.4a
     * Multiple access
     * Synchronization and tracking
     * Interference  and  co-existence  with other systems including IEEE
       802.11 and 3G/3.5G/4G
     * RF subsystems
     * System design, implementation, and performance
     * Ad Hoc networks and other radio applications
     * Security issues
     * Case studies

   Original,  unpublished contributions will be considered for the issue.
   The  paper  should be formatted to print on either A4 or letter paper,
   and no longer than 20 double-spaced pages, excluding illustrations and
   graphs.  Authors  wishing  to  submit papers should send an electronic
   version  (postscript  or PDF files ONLY) with a separate cover letter,
   which  contains  the  paper  title,  authors  with affiliations, and a
   200-word abstract, to one of the Guest Editors:

   Xuemin    (Sherman)    Shen,    University    of   Waterloo,   Canada,
   xshen@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
   Mohsen      Guizani,     Western     Michigan     University,     USA,
   mguizani@cs.wmich.edu
   Hsiao-Hwa    Chen,    National   Sun-Yat   Sen   University,   Taiwan,
   hshwchen@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
   Robert   Caiming   Qiu,   Tennessee   Technological  University,  USA,
   rqiu@tntech.edu
   Andreas F. Molish, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, MA, USA and Lund
   University Sweden, Andreas.Molish@ieee.org

                 Submission Deadline:     MARCH 1, 2005
                 Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2005
                 Final Manuscript Due:    November 1, 2005
                 Publication:             2nd Quarter 2006

   If   the  electronic  submission  is  impossible,  please  submit  SIX
   hardcopies of the paper to the following address:

   Professor Xuemin (Sherman) Shen
   Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
   University of Waterloo
   Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
   Email: xshen@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
   Tel: (519) 888-4567 ext. 2691, Fax: (519) 746-3077