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Call for Papers
UWBAN-2012 (Ultra Wide Band for Body Area Networking-2012) Workshop
Co-located with the 7th International Conference on Body Area Networks
(BodyNets-2012)
September 24-26, 2012
Oslo, Norway
http://uwban.bodynets.org/2012/show/home
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) is emerging as a sound technological solution for the
newly emerging area of body area networking (BAN). Due to its very wide
bandwidth, as well as low transmit power, UWB is a serious contender for a
number of applications including remote monitoring of both vital signs
(temperature, pulse oximetry, etc.) as well as other medically significant
data, such as ECG and EMG.
The wide bandwidth of UWB signals also makes
high-resolution ranging and localization possible, particularly in indoor
areas, thereby enabling indoor tracking solutions for disabled patients and
children in hospitals. UWB also holds promise for medical implant
applications, such as capsule endoscopy, and may even be an enabler of
next-generation micro-robotic surgery applications. The first of these
applications would benefit from the very high bandwidth of UWB signals in
transmission of very high resolution images and video of human body organs,
and the second would benefit from the high ranging and localization accuracy
provided by UWB signaling. The primary goal of this workshop is to explore
the state of the art in the development of UWB technology for body area
networking, ranging from fundamental physical layer concepts, such as
channel modeling and system architecture, to development of prototypes and
clinical
trials.
The workshop solicits original unpublished contributions on the following
areas:
· UWB channel modeling for BAN applications.
· UWB antenna design and performance for BANs.
· Energy-efficient PHY and MAC layer designs for UWB-based BANs.
· UWB-based BAN system architecture design and implementation.
· UWB-based BAN performance and coexistence issues.
· Thermal effects of UWB-based wearable and implantable sensors and
SAR assessment.
· Security and privacy issues for UWB-based BAN applications.
· Performance analysis of UWB-based BAN platforms in clinical field
trials.
Names of the organizers and their contact information:
Dr. Muzaffer Kanaan (mkanaan@erciyes.edu.tr)
Dr. Matti Hämäläinen (matti.hamalainen@ee.oulu.fi)
Prof. Jari Iinatti
(jari.iinatti@ee.oulu.fi)
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: June 15th, 2012
Acceptance Notification: August 13th, 2012
Camera Ready Papers Due: September 3rd, 2012
Workshop in Oslo: September 26th, 2012
Submission Instructions:
Please see http://bodynets.org/2012/show/authors-kit for information
concerning paper formatting requirements.
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