| Organization
General Chair: Dennis F. Strigl,
President and CEO,
Bell Atlantic Mobile
Organizer and Technical Program Chair:
Kaveh Pahlavan, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
Technical Program Members:
Hamid Aghvami, King's College London,
UK
Ramon Agusti, Universitat Politecnica
de Catalunya, SPAIN
Jorgen Bach Andersen, Aalborg University,
DENMARK
Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research
Walter Baier, University of Kaiserslautern,
GERMANY
Yeheskel BarNess, New Jersey Institute
of Technology
Li Fung Chang, Bellcore
K.C. Chen, National Tsing Hua University,
TAIWAN
Pierre Chevillat, IBM Zurich Research
Division, SWITZERLAND
Justin Chuang, AT&T Newman Springs
Laboratory
Vimal Dubey, Nanyang Technological University,
SINGAPORE
Gerry Flynn, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile
Tom Freeburg, Motorola, Inc.
Savo Glisic, University of Oulu, FINLAND
Zygmunt Haas, Cornell University
Shuzo Kato, Uniden, JAPAN
Mohsen Kavehrad, Pennsylvania State University
Ryuji Kohno, Yokohama National University,
JAPAN
Jae Hong Lee, Seoul National University,
KOREA
Pentti Leppanen, University of Oulu, FINLAND
Khaled Ben Letaief, Hong Kong Univ. of
Science and Technology
Allen Levesque, GTE Laboratories
Jorma Lilleberg, Nokia Mobile Phone, FINLAND
Takis Mathiopoulos, University of British
Columbia, CANADA
Mahmoud Naghshineh, IBM Watson Research
Center
Masuo Nakagawa, Keio University, JAPAN
Nioni Pavlidou, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, GREECE
Jorge Pereira, Lisbon Technical Unniversity,
PORTUGAL
Ramjee Prasad, Delft University of Technology,
THE NEDERLANDS
John Proakis, Northeastern University
Juha Rapeli, Philips Consumer Communications,
FRANCE
D. Raychaudhuri, C&C Research Laboratories,
NEC USA
Jesse Russell, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Asrar Sheikh, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
HONG KONG
Peter Smyth, BT Laboratoris Marthesham
Health, U.K.
Elvino Sousa, University of Toronto, CANADA
C-K Toh, Hughes Research Laboratories,
Inc.
Reinaldo Valenzuela, Bell Laboratories
Andrew Viterbi, Qualcomm
Zoran Zvonar, Analog Devices |
Topics
Papers are welcomed in all areas of wireless
personal communication systems and networks. Potential topics include,
but are not limited to:
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Broadband multimedia wireless
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Frequency administration and utilization
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Experiments, trials and deployment
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Design tools
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Novel network & switching architectures
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Public and military applications
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Security and privacy
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Propagation studies
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Frequency management techniques
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Spread spectrum techniques
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Coding and modulation techniques
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Multiple access methods
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Antennas and RF subsystems
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Satellite networks
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Satellite navigation
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Chip sets for wireless applications
Instructions for Submission
Authors should submit 5 copies of original
papers in English, no more than 3000 words with name(s), affiliation and
full contact information of the author(s) on the title page. Additionally,
the authors are requested to indicate the technical area of their paper
by including on the title page any of the topic codes shown in the list
of topics, or other key words describing the topic. The submission should
be addressed to one of the PIMRC representatives before Feb. 28, 1998. |