As an adjunct to the VTC2009-Fall conference, the recent results sessions will offer the opportunity for rapid publication of emerging work by industry and academia. Authors have the option of seeking an oral or poster presentation accompanied by a paper in the proceedings, or a demo accompanied by a short paper.
VTC2009-Spring will be held 20-23 September 2009 in Anchorage, Alaska. The conference will bring together individuals from academia, industry and government to discuss and exchange ideas in the fields of mobile, wireless and vehicular technology. The conference will feature world-class plenary speakers, panel sessions, tutorials, and technical as well as application sessions.
Submissions are limited to abstracts of at least 1 and at most 2 pages, which should emphasise the novelty of the work and the results obtained.
This conference is not currently accepting submissions.
Indoor/outdoor propagation prediction, indoor/outdoor channel measurements, channel estimation, narrowband and wideband channel characterization and modelling, prediction and simulation tools, antenna design, RF subsystems.
Functional (electrical, optical) and Physical Design, Packaging, Physics, Mechanics, Materials, Manufacturing and Reliability of PIDs, Cellular Phones and other Mobil/Wearable Devices;
Hardware/Software Interaction and Power Generation, Supply and Conversion;
Multi-Modal Man-Machine Communication; Anywhere/Anytime Access to Information and Audio and Video Recognition and Processing;
Modulation, source/channel coding, performance analysis, channel estimation, iterative processing, interference mitigation, multi-user detection, equalization, synchronization, adaptive modulation and coding, , ultra wideband, multi-carrier systems, multi-user and cooperative diversity, smart antennas, array processing, MIMO antenna systems, multi-user MIMO, space-time coding, distributed antenna arrays. receiver design, implementations and prototypes, MIMO systems performance.
Mobile/wireless communications for vehicular safety applications, wireless/mobile system applications for transportation control and routing, mobile/wireless systems for transportation logistics, digital maps and location technologies, smart speed controls, vehicular communications and applications (toll collection, traffic information, wireless diagnosis, etc), roadside infrastructure, intelligent transportation systems, railroad signalling, communication and control; vehicular electronics, vehicle traction power control/conversion, power systems; mobility management, mobility and vehicle traffic models, in-car electronics and embedded integration, vehicle stability controls, engine control modules, safety control systems.
3G (UMTS, HSPA, CDMA2000, 1x EV-DO, TD-SCDMA), 3G long term evolution, wireless PANs, LANs, MANs and WANs (e.g. IEEE802.15, 11,16, 20), DVB and DAB systems, multiple access, new air interfaces, radio resource management, MAC/PHY cross-layer design, power control algorithms, wireless multicasting, channel and power allocation, coexistence of multiple radio access techniques, cross-layer design, , multi-hop cellular management, scheduling and statistical multiplexing, performance evaluation, context-aware and ambient access protocols, cooperative sensing, dynamic spectrum access, spectrum sharing, spectrum policies, cognitive networks, cognitive enables, TV white spaces, secondary wireless networks, cognitive radio prototypes, spectrum mobility, characterization and modelling, spectrum measurements, cognitive protocols and algorithms, PHY and MAC layer design, co-existence of primary and secondary radio networks, low cost wireless services, Power considerations, Exploiting open spectrum for wireless access, low cost mobile devices
Resource management, cooperative networks, mobile/wireless quality-of-Service (QoS), mobile/wireless network security and privacy;
context aware service and applications, information distribution services, localization services, broadband Internet services, multimedia applications and messaging, service architectures and middleware, service creation, composition and security, mobility and handoff management, mobile and wireless IP, middleware, IMS, wired/wireless convergence, mobile/wireless network modelling and performance evaluation, analysis and simulation, mobile/wireless network performance measurements, heterogeneous wireless network architectures, wireless traffic characterization and modelling,
The following people are managers for this conference: