Communication Systems worldwide have provided a rapidly growing and useful range of services and are
continuing to evolve using a multitude of Signal Processing techniques. The 10th International Conference
on Signal Processing and Communication Systems, ICSPCS’2016, follows the very successful ICSPCS'2014 and ICSPCS'2015. A major objective of the Conference will be to pursue the progression from
communication and information theory through to the implementation, evaluation and performance
improvement of practical communication systems using Signal Processing technology. The Conference is
also planned to be a forum for presenting research into topics ranging from those of the physical layer to
the application layer. All aspects of the protocols and processes required for the future communication
systems to operate better and the applications to utilize the full potential offered by the current and the
emerging networking infrastructure are also encompassed. In addition, we expect that, as during the
previous events, there will be several papers dealing with image, video and audio processing for
multimedia, medical and forensic applications, as well as with the security of networks and information
transmitted and stored.
For submission guidelines, please follow the 'Submission Guidelines' button at the top of the page.
Each of the submitted papers will receive 3 independent reviews and it is expected that the acceptance rate will be around 30 to 40% and not exceed 50%.
As in the previous years, the conference is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
Previously unpublished contributions to the following technical areas, but not limited to, are solicited:
Important Dates:
Full Paper Submission
Deadline - EXTENDED July 31, 2016
Notification of acceptance:
September 15, 2016
Camera-ready Copy:
October 15, 2016
Registration (Early-Bird):
October 15, 2016
For further information
please contact:
Prof. Tad Wysocki
t.wysocki@dspcs-witsp.com
Internet:
* Traffic modelling
* Protocols
* Embedded Internet devices
* Internet of 'things'
* Resource and information management
* Adaptive QoS provisioning
* Smart grid communications
* Emerging technologies
Communication theory and techniques:
* Channel measurements and modeling
* Coding and modulation techniques
* MIMO - theory and trials
* Spread Spectrum and CDMA systems
* OFDM technology
* Space-time coding
* Diversity techniques
* Ultra Wide-Band Communications
* Antennas and propagation
Information Security:
* Security primitives and algorithms
* Security of wireless and distribution networks
* Programmable networks security
* Security of sensor networks
* Authentication and authorization
* Encryption
* Data integrity
DSP algorithms and hardware implementations:
* DSP implementation in hardware
* Parallel acceleration techniques
* DSP algorithms
* Smart antennas and tracking algorithms
* Signal separation
* Identification
Ranging and Localization:
* Indoor Positioning Technologies and Techniques
* Radio-based Positioning Systems
* Ranging and Localization Algorithms
* Vehicle/Robot Navigation
* Hybrid Positioning and Communication
* RFID Localization/Communication
* UWB Ranging and Localization
Fixed Networks:
* Optical networks and switching
* Network architectures and equipment
* Programmable networks
* Test-beds and trials
* New and enhanced services
* Network gaming
* Peer-to-peer networking
Wireless Networks:
* Mobile ad hoc networking
* Green networking
* Cognitive radio and spectrum sensing
* Future spectrum for wireless
* Broadband Wireless Access
* Cross Layer Design
* Mesh Networks
* Cooperative and Intermittent Networks
* Sensor Networks
* Military Communications
* Nano-networks
* Test-beds and new applications
Multimedia signal processing:
* Streamed multimedia applications
* Algorithms and implementations
* Image and video processing
* Audio and speech processing
* Error concealment techniques
* Management of multimedia services
* Test-beds and trials
* Multimedia games
Unconventional applications of Signal Processing
and Communication Theory:
* Medical imaging
* Financial modelling
* Data mining
* Forensic applications
* Traffic modelling
Molecular communications:
* Bio-Signalling
* Molecular Communications
* Inter and Intra-Cellular Communication
* Modelling of biological processes
* Biological and chemical sensors
* Synthetic biology
* Bio-informatics