[AISWorld] 5 G Networks

diwt at dirf.org diwt at dirf.org
Mon Apr 10 04:12:32 EDT 2017


Call For Papers

First International Workshop on "Signal processing and radio resource 
allocation for decentralized and self-organized 5G networks"

(Co-located with the Seventh International Conference on Innovative 
Computing Technology (INTECH 2017)
Luton, UK
August 16-18, 2017
Also @ Porto, Portugal
July 12-13, 2017
(http://www.dirf.org/intech/internet-of-things-and-internet-of-everything)
(Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE, UK & RI)

The number of wireless connections is growing exponentially around the 
globe. It is expected that up to 50 billion devices will be connected to 
the net by 2050. Most of these connections will involve wireless 
technologies. However, with current wireless standards it will be 
impossible to cope with this increase in traffic demand and different 
quality of service requirements. In addition, the signalling load needed 
for resource allocation and device coordination in such massive 
deployment will become prohibitively large. 5G wireless access networks 
will need to combine several innovative aspects of decentralized and 
centralized allocation looking for maximizing performance and minimizing 
signalling load.

Spectrum resources need to be dynamically shared using advanced 
cognitive radios and self-organization that will enable the maximum 
exploitation of opportunities with minimized interference and maximum 
quality of service satisfaction. Centralized architectures with cloud 
computing, context-aware, and big data processing will enable large and 
dense network deployments with high interference rejection, embedded 
security, and energy savings. Signal processing will be of paramount 
importance in future 5G networks to make efficient use of resources, 
resolve conflicts, reduce signalling load, improve transfer of 
information, improve security, make efficient use of energy consumption, 
reject interference, and enable efficient detection of spectrum 
opportunities.

Contributing papers are suggested to cover one or more (but not limited 
to) of the following sub-topics:

-Multiple antenna processing for 5G
-Signal processing for contention resolution algorithms
-Orbital angular momentum processing
-Full duplex algorithms
-Device-to-device signal processing
-3D beamforming
-Sparse signal processing
-Massive MIMO,
-Full-dimension MIMO
-Large scale cooperative processing
-Imperfect channel and queuing state information in signal processing
-Context aware processing
-Innovative modulation formats and encoding
-MAC-PHY cross-layer design for 5G access
-Error correction protocols
-mm-wave design, spectrum sharing
-Energy harvesting for 5G
-Coordinated distributed antenna processing,
-Interference alignment
-Cooperative relaying diversity
-Adaptive beamforming
-Space division multiplexing
-Multi-packet reception with interference cancellation
-Cognitive radio resource allocation
-Self-organized resource allocation
-Multi-hop ad-hoc processing
-Blind and semi blind algorithms for multiuser detection and contention 
resolution
-Decentralized contention resolution protocols for 5G futures wireless 
networks
-Signal processing for cloud radio access network
-Software defined networking processing
-Ultra-dense networks
-Full duplex algorithms
-Non-orthogonal multiple access
-Error correction and channel coding for 5G
-PHY-layer for low latency
-Embedded security
-Filter bank multi carrier
-Spectral-efficient FDM systems
-Generalized FDM
-Channel modelling issues
-Multi-objective optimization for signal processing in 5G
-Game theory for self-organized and cognitive radio 5G networks
-Low latency solutions for machine-type communications
-Conflict resolution in decentralized networks
-Information theoretic principles for 5G
-Game theoretic approaches for signal processing and resource allocation
-Evolutionary optimisation in 5G
-Multicriteria decision making for technology evaluation

Important Dates

Submission of papers: June 01, 2017
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: July 01, 2017
Camera Ready: August 01, 2017
Registration August 01, 2017
Conference: August 16-18, 2017

Submissions
We invite submissions up to 8 pages in IEEE format. Submissions should 
be made via the conference web site. The program committee will select 
papers based on topical relevance, technical contribution and general 
interest to the community.

Workshop Chair
Ramiro Sámano Robles,  Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, 
Portugal

Contact: intech @ dirf.org




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