International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems

ISWCS 2019


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and
technologists to present new ideas and contributions in the form of
technical papers, panel discussions, as well as real-world evaluations
in the field of wireless communications, signal processing and
networking. We call for highly innovative and state-of-the-art
contributions in the form of original technical papers. Demos or
products to be shown at the accompanying exhibition are also sought.
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference
proceedings and submitted to Abstracting and Indexing databases.
Track 1: Signal processing for wireless communications,
communication theory, information theory, antennas and
propagation, Modulation and coding, Detection and estimation, 5G and Future
Wireless Systems, Waveforms, Millimeter wave communications,
MIMO, Massive MIMO, Space-time coding, Precoding, Source coding
for wireless communications, Compressed sensing, Network coding
and Physical-layer network coding, Machine Learning for
communications, Stochastic geometry modelling, Cooperative
networks and relaying, In-band full-duplex radio, Interference
cancellation, Interference alignment, NOMA, Single- and multi-carrier
systems, Spread spectrum and ultra-wideband, Wireless access
techniques, Software-defined radio, Cross-layer air-interface design,
Mobility management, VLSI architectures for radios, Physical layer
security, Radio resource management, Field tests and measurements,
Energy harvesting, Synchronization, Molecular communications,
Underwater communications, Satellite communications, Visible light
and wireless optical communications, Quantum communications for
wireless applications.
Track 2: Networking, protocols, cognitive radio, wireless
sensor networks, services and applications
MAC layer protocols, Cognitive radio, Wireless networking, Internetof-
things and machine-to-machine communications, Ad-hoc, mesh
and sensor networks, Traffic control, Bio-inspired communications
and networks, Self-organized wireless networks, Wireless network
architectures and technologies, Smart grid communications,
Connected Vehicles, Green communications, Localization systems,
Wireless security and privacy, Quality of Service, Innovative services
and applications, Disaster area communications.
Submission Guidelines
Only full papers are considered. The length should not be longer than
five A4 pages (in IEEE two-column format, 10pt, according to the IEEE
template). Papers must be submitted via EDAS.