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*VTC2014-Spring Workshops*
*Deadlines Approaching*
There is still time to contribute to VTC2014-Spring in Seoul. While main track submissions have closed, there are four workshops which are still accepting submissions:
W1: 2014 IEEE VTC Workshop on Emerging Technologies: Wireless Power (2014 IEEE VTC-WoW)
W2: The Second International Workshop on Vehicular Traffic Management for Smart Cities (VTM 2014)
W3: Workshop on Visible Light Communication for Vehicular Networks (VLCVN 2014)
W4: The Second International Workshop on 5G Mobile and Wireless Communication System for 2020 and Beyond (MWC2020)
For more information please visit: http://www.ieeevtc.org/vtc2014spring/workshops.php http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928098&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://www.ieeevtc.org/vtc2014spring/workshops.php
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*2014 IEEE VTC-WoW*
*18 May*
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*Welcome Message*
Wireless power transfer is increasingly and more widely used in recent years. As wireless communications has changed and dominated our lives and business dramatically, wireless power is expected to make people get free from wires and fear of battery discharge. Different from the wireless communications, however, wireless power needs much more innovations and efforts to open the ubiquitous wireless power era. To promote the development of wireless power technologies, the workshop on wireless power sponsored by IEEE will be held in Seoul, Korea as a part of VTC conference. It is recommended for advanced engineers to present their papers at this workshop, where a few plenary speakers present their recent achievements.
*Conference Tracks*
1. Wireless powers for mobile devices(smart phones, tablet PC, etc.)
2. Wireless powers for electric vehicles(PHEV, BEV, RPEV; bus, train, etc.)
3. Wireless powers for industry application
4. Wireless powers for home appliances
5. Converters for wireless powers
6. Analytical methods for wireless powers
7. Environmental impacts of wireless powers
8. Magnetics and coil designs for wireless powers
9. Components and EMC designs for wireless powers
10. Modeling, simulation, and control of wireless power systems
*Important Dates*
*Deadline for abstract submission:*
Feb. 1, 2014
Notification of acceptance:
Feb. 15, 2014
Deadline for final manuscripts:
Mar. 15, 2014
*_Submission Guidelines of Regular Papers_**__*
Prospective authors are asked to submit 5-page maximum for final manuscripts; up to 2 additional pages can be purchased at a cost of $ 100 per page. For the submission, please use the website: (*http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928099&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1210/submit)*.Papers should make a timely contribution to state-of-the-art technology, be of high technical and editorial quality, and be devoid of commercialism. Each paper proposal must include: technical track number and name, paper title, name(s) of author(s), business affiliation(s), mailing address(es), phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address(es) and corresponding author(s).
An abstract of 50-100 words and a main contextincluding figures and tables should be presented, stating the objective of the paper, outlining the problem requiring solution or the method of approach to research, being explicit with respect to the type of data,and summarizing the conclusions.It should clearlydefinethe concepts and novel features. _All submitted p__apers from the __2014 IEEE VTC-WoW____can__be further considered for review by Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics (J-ESTPE)__._
The standard IEEE template for conference papers is recommended for the final manuscript and it can be found at the following website:
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*VTM 2014*
*18 May*
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*Aim and Scope*
The rapid growth of the number of cars on the roads has created a plethora of challenges for road traffic management authorities such as, traffic congestion, increasing number of accidents, air pollution, etc. Over the last decade, researchers from both industry and academia have focused their efforts on exploiting advances in sensing and communication technologies to make the existing road Traffic Management Systems (TMSs) more efficient. Their main goal is to improve the traveler’s safety, shorten the travel time and reduce the environmental impact.
Road traffic management for smart cities involves monitoring the actual traffic situation in real-time (including volumes, speeds, incidents, etc.) and then controlling or influencing the flow using that information in order to reduce traffic congestion, deal efficiently with incidents and provide accurate and reliable traffic information and prediction to both drivers and authorities. Moreover, it is foreseen that future smart cities will provide faster and secure emergency service delivery by granting proper traffic privileges to emergency vehicles.
This workshop seeks to bring together researchers, scientists and engineers from various research communities, as well as practitioners and administrators who face the challenges of traffic management in smart cities. They are all welcome to present and discuss their latest research findings, ideas, simulation tools and applications at the 2014 VTM workshop.
*Topics of Interest*
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Vehicular traffic management * Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) protocols for smart cities * Data sensing and gathering techniques in urban environments * Mobile sensing (privacy, trust management and security issues) * Data fusion and integration for traffic management systems (techniques, algorithms, data types, etc.) * Distributed simulations for large scale urban environments * Route planning protocols and road traffic prediction mechanisms * Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) and VANETs applied to traffic management systems in smart cities * Mobility and vehicular traffic measurement, modeling, and simulation * Security and QoS issues for ITS applications * V2X feasibility over LTE networks * M2M communication for data collection in road environment * Mobile applications for intelligent traffic management * Deployment issues for smart infrastructure in urban areas * Vehicular Sensor Networks (VSNs) applications for road traffic management * Decision making tools for road traffic management * Electric vehicles
*Submission guidelines:*
The VTM workshop follows the formatting guidelines of IEEE VTC2014-Spring. Submissions should be original and limited to *5 double-column pages *(Maximum of 2 additional pages allowed - *7 pages in total *- with over-length page fee) in IEEE paper templates. All submissions should be written in English using 10-point font. Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts in PDF format through Track Chair conference system (http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1237/submit http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928101&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1237/submit). Please contact Dr. Soufiene Djahel (soufiene.djahel at ucd dot ie), Prof. Damien Magoni (magoni at labri dot fr) or Dr. Philip Perry (philip.perry at ucd dot ie) if you have any questions about submitting your manuscripts.
*Important dates:*
*Submission deadline * *10 February 2014 *
*Acceptance notification * *15 March 2014*
*Camera-ready version * *24 March 2014*
*For more information visit the website: **csserver.ucd.ie/~sdjahel/VTM2014/VTM.html* http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928102&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://csserver.ucd.ie/~sdjahel/VTM2014/VTM.html
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*VLCVN 2014*
*18 May*
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Visible light communications uses the visible spectrum (390 -750 nm) of the optical band for wireless data transmission and takes advantage of the low-cost and omni-present light emitting diodes (LEDs). Simultaneous use of LEDs for both lighting and data communications is a sustainable and energy-efficient approach that has the potential to revolutionize how we use light. Besides indoor illumination, LEDs are being widely used in outdoor lighting, traffic signs, advertising displays, car headlights/taillights, etc. This makes possible the use of VLC for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications which are key components of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs). This workshop aims to provide a scientific forum to discuss the potential of VLC in the context of ITSs and identify the associated problems, challenges, requirements, and research directions.
Prospective authors are invited to submit 5-pages, original, unpublished, full technical papers in the following topics of interest, but are not limited to:
· Advanced coding and modulation techniques for V2V and V2I communications
· MIMO VLC systems for vehicular networks
· Multi-hop VLC vehicular networks
· Effect of sunlight and ambient noise on vehicular VLC performance
· LED pointing, acquisition and tracking
· MAC and upper layer protocols for vehicular VLC networks
· Centralized and distributed vehicular VLC networks
· Navigation and positioning using VLC
· VLC-based park assistance
· VLC-based vehicle platoons
· Advanced driver assistance systems
· Vehicular area networks (VANETs)
· Integration aspects with public lighting infrastructures
· Hybrid RF/VLC vehicular networks
· Intelligent transportation systems
· VLC for high speed communication with trains
· Test beds and field trials
Paper submission guidelines: Submitted papers must be unpublished and should not be submitted elsewhere at the same time. Accepted full papers should not exceed 5 pages in two-column IEEE Transactions style. Accepted full papers longer than 5 pages will be charged $100 for each extra page. Papers cannot be longer than 7 pages. Papers should be submitted as PDF files through the TrackChair system (http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/ http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928103&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1211/submit). All submitted papers will be subject to three independent reviews.
Note: To be published in the IEEE VTC2014-Spring Conference Proceedings and to be eligible for publication in IEEE Xplore®, an author of an accepted paper is required to register for the conference at the full (member or non-member) rate and the paper must be presented by an author of that paper at the conference unless the workshop chair grants permission for a substitute presenter arranged in advance of the event and who is qualified both to present and answer questions. For authors with multiple accepted papers, one full registration is valid for up to 2 papers.
· Workshop Chairs*: Navin Kumar (*CMR Institute of Technology, India), *Murat Uysal (*Özyegin University, Turkey), and *Luis Nero Alves (*Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal)
· Publicity Chair*: Mahesh Kumar Jha (*CMR Institute of Technology, India)
*IMPORTANT DATES* ********************************************
** *Paper submission deadline*: January 31, 2014*
** *Paper**acceptance notification*: February 21, 2014*
** *Camera ready paper*: February 28, 2014*
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*CONTACTS* ******************************************** For further information, please visit the workshop website at
http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1211 http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928104&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1211
contact: *navinkumar@ieee.org* mailto:navinkumar@ieee.org
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*MWC2020*
*18 May 2014*
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*Scope and Objectives:*
The purpose of the workshop is to bring researchers and industry together to share their views on needs, possibilities and challenges in 5G communication systems. Participants are expected to share their views on which new technology enablers are going to be the pillars of the coming 5G mobile and wireless system. Those enablers may be components of the protocol stack (PHY, MAC or upper layers) or new architectural models.
It is widely viewed that the future mobile infrastructure will have to cope not only with a quantitative growth of the requirements that we are facing today (higher capacity, data rate, number of connected devices) but also with qualitatively new requirements (higher reliability, larger versatility, application-domain specific topologies) resulting from a broader scope of applications over 5G networks.
In 2020, mobile and wireless traffic volume is expected to increase thousand-fold over 2010 figures. Moreover, an increase in the number of wirelessly connected devices in the tens of billions will have a profound impact on society. Massive machine communication, forming the basis for the Internet of Things, will make our everyday life more efficient, comfortable and safer, through a wide range of applications including traffic safety and medical services. The variety of applications and traffic types originating from or reaching mobile, WLAN, and sensor networks, will be significantly larger than today, and will result in more diverse requirements on services, devices and networks.
To meet the demands beyond 2020, a system that broadens the use of today's wireless networks is needed. Fundamentally new concepts and design approaches are needed, and these must be integrated into systems that provide the necessary flexibility, versatility and scalability at low cost and low energy consumption. This workshop presents a forum for exchange of ideas between all stakeholders.
We invite researchers to submit original papers in the following areas:
* D2D communication * Machine-type communication/massive machine communication * Ultra-reliable networks and NSPS communication * Moving networks and vehicular-to-anything communication * Ultra-dense deployments * Radio network architectures including beyond cellular * Self-organizing networks and distributed features * Energy efficient networks * Network and massive MIMO * Network coding * Efficient air interfaces (low signaling overhead, energy consumption) * Optimizing radio access * Interference metrics, measurements and management * Millimeter-wave communication * Spectrum measurement and models * Spectrum use and new spectrum sharing models * Cognitive radio networks * QoS provisioning and MAC protocol * Trust and security * Experimental prototypes and results related with the above topics
*Important Dates:*
* Paper Submission : 23 February, 2014 * Author Notification : 14 March, 2014 * Final paper submission : 24 March, 2014
*Paper Submission:*
Papers should follow the 2-column IEEE conference template and not exceed 5 pages. Papers can be submitted through TrackChair at http://vtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com/track/1242/submit http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928105&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fvtc2014spring-wk.trackchair.com%2Ftrack%2F1242%2Fsubmit&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFrqEzff93eYdQKgkFdhXZHfELq8IutzrQ. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. At least one author per accepted paper must register at the full workshop rate.
For more information visit the website at: www.mwnl.snu.ac.kr/mwc2020/ http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=661445230&sid=29928106&m=3373045&u=IEEE_VTS&j=16471496&s=http://www.mwnl.snu.ac.kr/mwc2020/
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