Wireless conference issues call for papers
Apr 23, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThe Wireless Congress 2004, set for November 10-11 in Munich, Germany, has issued a call for papers on topics such as long-haul WLANs, body area networks, high-speed multimedia data transmission, wireless sensor networks, and ubiquitous computing.
The complete list of suggested topics includes:
- Wireless data networks (WLAN, etc.)
- Mobile telephony and mobile services (in 2.5G, 3G, UMTS, possibly 4G)
- Personal networks (e.g. Bluetooth, body area networks, ZigBee)
- Industrial radio data and wireless automation (ISM-radio and automation networks)
- Security in wireless systems (reliability, cryptography, authentication)
- Embedded Wireless (industrial wireless integration)
- RFID, NFC, identification technology
- Wireless sensor networks
- WiMAX, UWB, high-speed WLAN - the upcoming wireless future
- Wireless future, ubiquitous computing - the wireless horizon
Papers should include:
- Fundamentals (if necessary, for new technologies)
- Technology (e.g. chips, protocols)
- Applications (both the possibilities and the barriers)
- Standards/regulation (existing and developing)
- Prospects and market appreciation
Abstracts must be submitted by July 1. Papers should be in English, and timed for 20-minutes to an hour of speaking time. Papers should be purely technical, economic, and standardization-related; marketing-oriented papers will not be accepted.
Applications should be submitted through an online form.
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