IEEE PIMRC'16 CALL FOR PAPERS
The annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) is one of the premier conferences in the wireless research arena and has a long history of bringing together academia, industry and regulatory bodies. Today, it has become one of the IEEE Communication Society’s flagship conferences in wireless networking. After two successful editions in Asia and America, the 27th edition of this important wireless event will be held in Valencia, Spain. PIMRC 2016 will include technical sessions, tutorials, workshops, and technology and business panels. You are invited to submit papers, and proposals for panels, tutorials, and workshops, in all areas of wireless communications, networks, services, and applications.
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop proposals deadline: CLOSED
Workshop proposals acceptance notification: CLOSED
Papers submission deadline: CLOSED
Tutorials proposals: CLOSED
Panels proposals: CLOSED
Workshop papers submission deadline: CLOSED
Panels proposals notification: May 6th, 2016
Tutorials proposals notification: May 20th, 2016
Paper acceptance notification: June 6th, 2016
Authors registration deadline: CLOSED
TRACKS
Track 1: Fundamentals and PHY
• Advanced modulation schemes
• Antennas and beamforming
• Channel capacity estimation
• Channel equalisation
• Channel modelling and simulation
• Cognitive and green radio
• Cooperative communications
• Interference mitigation
• Performance evaluation
• Physical layer network coding
• Physical layer security
• Positioning, localisation and tracking techniques
• Power efficient communications
• Propagation
• Signal processing
• Single and multi-user MIMO
• Source and channel coding
• Synchronisation techniques
• Ultra-wideband communications
• Vehicular communications |
Track 3: Mobile and Wireless Networks
• Ad hoc networks
• Body and personal area networks
• Cloud and virtual networks
• Cognitive radio networks
• Cooperative communications
• Delay tolerant networks
• Future wireless Internet
• Green wireless networks
• Local dependent networks
• Location management
• Mobile and wireless IP
• Mobile computing
• Multi-hop networks
• Network architectures
• Routing, QoS and scheduling
• Satellite communications
• Self-organising networks
• Vehicular networks
• Wireless multicasting, broadcasting and geocasting
• Wireless sensor networks |
Track 2: MAC and Cross-Layer Design
• Adaptive MACs
• Cognitive MACs
• Cross-layer designs involving MAC
• Delay tolerant MAC designs
• Docitive MACs
• Dynamic spectrum management
• Implementation, testbeds and prototypes
• Information-theoretical approaches to MAC designs
• Joint access and backhaul scheduler designs
• Joint MAC and networking layer designs
• MAC for low power embedded networks
• MAC for mobile and vehicular ad hoc networks
• MAC for cloud networking
• QoS/QoE-enabling MAC
• Radio resource management, allocation and scheduling
• Reconfigurable MACs
• Scheduler for heterogeneous cellular systems
• Scheduler for cooperative and relay systems
• Security issues in MAC designs
• Time-critical MAC designs |
Track 4: Services, Applications and Business
• Audio and video broadcast applications
• Authentication, authorisation and accounting
• Context and location-awareness in pervasive systems
• Cyber-physical system / real-world Internet
• E-Health
• Emerging wireless/mobile applications
• In-/intra-car communications
• Mobile multimedia services
• Link data and networked knowledge
• Next generation digital home networks
• P2P services for multimedia
• Personalisation, profiles and profiling
• Secure network and service access
• Self-adaptation on the service layer
• Service discovery and portability
• Service oriented architectures and cloud computing
• Smart cities and environments
• User interfaces, user-machine interactions
• Wireless emergency and security systems
• Wireless robotics |