2024 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
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The submissions of technical papers should be made on EDAS in the following four tracks. Submissions should be in PDF and are limited to 6 pages, double column, 10-point font.
The technical program is organized in four technical tracks.
TRACK 1: PHYSICAL LAYER AND COMMUNICATION THEORY
Track Chairs: Mark Flanagan, Univ. College Dublin, IRL; Daniel B. da Costa, Nat’l Yunlin Univ. of Science & Technology, TW; Domenico Ciuonzo, Univ. of Naples “Federico II”, IT; Miaowen Wen, South China Univ. of Technology, CN
- Antennas and RF
- Channel Modeling and Estimation
- Coding Theory
- Energy Harvesting and Low Energy Communication
- Feedback and Two-Way Communication
- Free Space Optical Communication
- Fundamentals of Age of Information
- Holographic Surfaces and MIMO
- Information Theory and Channel Capacity
- Integrated Sensing and Communications
- Iterative Techniques, Detection, and Decoding
- Low Resolution Communication
- Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz
- Next Generation MIMO and Massive MIMO
- Physical Layer Security
- Propagation and Interference Modeling
- Relaying and Self-Backhauling
- Short Packet and Finite Block Length Communications
- Stochastic Geometry
- Waveforms and Modulation
- Wireless Power and Information Transfer
TRACK 2: MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL AND NETWORKING
Track Chairs: Walid Saad, Virginia Tech, USA; Sinem Coleri, Koc University, TR; Maurice Khabbaz, American University of Beirut, LEBN; Valeria Loscri, INRIA, FR
- Age and Value of Information for Networks
- Backscatter Communications
- Cognitive Radio and Networking
- Cooperative Communications and Networking
- Edge Computing, Edge Intelligence and Fog Networks
- Energy-Efficient and Green Networking
- Multihop Networks
- Multiple Access and Contention
- Network Economics
- Network Slicing
- RAN Data Collection and Storage Enhancement
- Resource Management
- Routing and Congestion Control
- Scheduling and Opportunistic Communications
- SDN/NFV
- Semantics of Information
- Spectrum Sensing, Access, and Sharing
- Unlicensed Spectrum and Licensed/Unlicensed Inter-Networking
- URLLC, Time Sensitive, and Deterministic Networking
- Wireless Network Security and Privacy
TRACK 3: RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MACHINE LEARNING
Track Chairs: Rui Zhang, National University of Singapore, SG; Alessio Zappone, Univ. of Cassino, IT; Pierluigi Salvo Rossi, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology, NO; Xiangyun (Sean) Zhou, The Australian National University, AU
- Bayesian Optimization for Wireless Communications
- Communication-inspired Machine Learning
- Convex and Non-Convex Optimization for Wireless Communications
- Cross-Layer Optimization
- Data-driven Network Modelling and Optimization
- Datasets for Wireless Systems and Channels
- Deep Learning for Wireless Communications
- Deep Unfolding for Wireless Communications and Networks
- Distributed Learning for Wireless Communications
- Distributed Optimization & Resource Allocation for Wireless Communications
- End-to-end Machine Learning over Wireless Channels
- Game-Theoretic Approaches to Wireless Communications
- Implementation of Machine Learning Algorithms for Wireless
- Load Balancing and Cell/Band Association
- Model-Aided Machine Learning for Wireless Communications
- Networking Architectures for Artificial Intelligence
- Performance Analysis of Machine Learning Techniques for Wireless Communications
- Reinforcement Learning for Wireless Communications
- Resource Allocation for Wireless Communications and Networks
- Scalability of ML for Wireless Communications
- Semantic and Goal-Oriented Communications
- Transfer Learning for Wireless Communications and Networks
- Unsupervised and Generative Models
TRACK 4: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, NETWORK ARCHITECTURES, AND APPLICATIONS
Track Chairs: Vincenzo Sciancalepore, NEC Europe, DE; Yuen Chau, Singapore Univ. of Technology and Design, SG; Fan Liu, Southern Univ. of Science and Technology, CN; Giovanni Geraci, Pompeu Fabra University, ES
- 5G NR and 6G Standardization
- 802.11 and Next-Generation Wi-Fi
- Blockchain and Cryptography
- Connected Vehicles
- E-health and Mobile Health
- Experiments, Prototypes, and Testbeds
- Fluid Antenna Communications
- Full-Duplex Communication Networks
- Innovative Implanted and Wearable Devices
- Intelligent Beamforming Relays
- IoT and Machine Type Communications
- Joint Radar and Communications
- Molecular and Nano Communications
- Networking support for virtual and augmented reality
- O-RAN
- Quantum Communications
- Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
- Satellite and Deep Space Communications
- Sensing and Localization
- Software Defined Radio and Networks
- Surface Wave Communications
- UAVs and Non-Terrestrial Networks
- Visible Light and Optical Communication
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submissions Deadline: 11 September 2023
Notification of Acceptance: 4 December 2023
Camera-Ready Papers: 12 January 2024