PIMRC 2006
http://www.pimrc2006.org/
Date of event: September 11, 2006 until September 14, 2006
IMPORTANT DATES
Full Paper Submission: extended to 17 March 2006
Notification of Acceptance: 29 May 2006
Author Registration: 16 June 2006
Camera Ready Submission: 23 June 2006
Original CFP:
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PIMRC 2006
The 17th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio
Communications
11-14 September 2006
Helsinki, Finland
IMPORTANT DATES
Full Paper Submission: 1 March 2006
Notification of Acceptance: 29 May 2006
Author Registration: 16 June 2006
Camera Ready Submission: 23 June 2006
Authors are invited to submit original full papers (maximum 5 pages)
electronically in PDF format.
Papers must be submitted via the START electronic paper submission system.
Link to the submission webpage will be made available on this page.
Submissions via e-mail will not be accepted.
Papers can be submitted in all areas of wireless personal communication
systems, networks, middleware and applications. Please see detailed
categories (A-D) for paper topics below.
Categories
When submitting a paper, authors are asked to select a primary and a
secondary category for the paper topic from the ones listed below.
Note that you can only select from the numbered subcategories (A.1-A.7,
B.1-B.7, C.1-C.7 or D.1-D.7), not the main category (Air-interface
technologies; Wireless networks; Applications and services; or Systems and
regulation) as such.
A. Air-interface technologies
A.1 MIMO techniques
A.2 Multicarrier and CDMA
A.3 UWB
A.4 Receiver algorithms: detection, decoding and equalization
A.5 Coding and modulation
A.6 Implementation architectures
A.7 Other air-interface technologies
B. Wireless networks
B.1 Convergence of networks
B.2 Ad hoc and sensor networks
B.3 Radio resource management
B.4 Routing and network protocols
B.5 Future network topologies
B.6 New business models
B.7 Other topics on wireless networks
C. Applications and services
C.1 Experiments & trials
C.2 Software and cognitive radio
C.3 Location based services and positioning
C.4 Mobile multimedia and mobile TV
C.5 Wellness and healthcare
C.6 Automotive industry
C.7 Other topics on applications and services
D. Systems and regulation
D.1 B3G cellular systems
D.2 IEEE802 development
D.3 Spectrum policies and coexistence
D.4 Channel modeling
D.5 Short range communications
D.6 Satellite systems
D.7 Other topics on systems and regulation
Sessions
An accepted paper can be assigned for either an oral or a poster
presentation by the Technical Programme Committee (TPC). There will be ten
poster sessions at the conference each including a maximum of 15 papers.
When submitting a paper, authors can make a request for an accepted paper to
be presented in a regular (oral) or a poster session. Please note that
requests are only indicative and that the TPC will make the final decision
on the allocation of accepted papers to the sessions.
Student paper awards
Best student papers from the three regional areas of PIMRC - Europe, Asia
Pacific and Americas - will be awarded at the conference. If you wish to
participate in the contest, please indicate it when submitting your paper.
The first author of a student paper must be an IEEE student member.
More information on paper submission:
Prof. Matti Latva-aho, TPC Chair
Mr. Pekka Pirinen, TPC Secretary
e-mail: pimrc@2006ee.oulu.fi



