Call for Workshops
Overview
The Wicon 2014 Conference caters for a limited number of workshops on dedicated session topics.
The aim of these workshops is to discuss work in progress and explore opportunities for new research related to a topic of interest within the context of the conference.
Proposals will be evaluated regarding relevance and anticipated interest, and should include Workshop title, presenter information, abstract, and intended audience.
Possible topics for the Workshops include, but are not limited to:
- Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks Symposium
- Information and Coding Theory Symposium
- Signal Processing for Communications Symposium
- Wireless Communications and Networking Symposium
- Green & Vehicular Communications Symposium
- Network and Information Security Symposium
- Multimedia Communications & Smart Networking Symposium
- Optical Communications and Networking Symposium
- Communication QoS, Reliability & Modeling Symposium
- Cognitive Radio and Networks Symposium
- Communication Software, Services and E-health Symposium
- Industry Networks and Intelligent System Track
A workshop proposal should contain:
- Title of the workshop
- A brief description of the specific technical issues that the workshop will address
- The reasons why the workshop is interesting and timely
- A draft call for papers, including the workshop submission deadlines
- Tentative composition of the organizing and program committees
Workshop co‐chairs
Proposals for workshops should be at most four pages in length and must be submitted to:
-Dr. Christos Verikoukis, Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain
-Dr. Du Yang, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal