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The IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference (RAWCON
2004) presents the most recent interdisciplinary aspects of
wireless and RF technology. RAWCON focuses on how the pieces
fit together to shape the latest developments in communications
technology, and enable the convergence of applications. In
addition to oral presentations and posters, RAWCON includes
workshops and panels, as well as exhibits and presentations
by vendors. After being in Boston for three years, RAWCON
will move to Atlanta in 2004.
RAWCON 2004 sessions will highlight applications
including (but not limited to):
- Next Generation (3G/4G) including Emergency/Location
Services
- 802.11/HiperLAN2 Wireless LAN Systems
- Software Defined Radio and Emerging Technologies
- 802.16/LMDS Broadband Fixed Wireless and Last-Mile Access
Techniques
- Bluetooth/Personal Area Networks
- Wireless Sensors and Ad Hoc Networks
- Ultrawideband (UWB) Communication
- Low-Power RFIC and System-On-Chip Solutions
Sessions will include presentations on systems and
enabling technologies in the areas of:
- System Architecture, Integration, and Convergence Issues
- System Level Design, Modeling, and Simulation
- Smart Antennas, MIMO, and Propagation Modeling
- Power Amplifiers, Linearization, and Active Components
- Front-End Subsystems and Passive Components
Submission Instructions
Authors are asked to submit a two-page summary (including
figures) electronically using the http://rawcon.org
web page by 22 March, 2004 15
March, 2004. Please indicate your preference
for oral or poster presentation format. For electronic submissions
the preferred file format is pdf, although MS Word and postscript
files are also acceptable.
Submissions will be evaluated for originality, significance
of the work, technical soundness, and interest to a wide audience.
Authors will be notified of acceptance by 30 April, 2004.
Final accepted papers (4 pages in length) must be received
by 24 July, 2004 to be included in the published
Proceedings.
Vendor Exhibition
RAWCON 2004 is a great venue for vendors to display their
products to world-class technologists in a booth or tabletop
format.
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