2009-01-11

ICST - PSATS'09 - Submission Deadline Extended to January 12, 2009

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CALL FOR PAPERS
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PSATS'09
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International Conference on Personal Satellite Services - PSATS'09
18-19 March, 2009, Rome Italy
website: www.psats.eu

Co-located with:
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SAT Expo EUROPE, Rome, Italy
19-21 March, 2009, Rome Italy
website: www.satexpo.it/en

Endorsed By:
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The Integral Satcom Initiative (ISI): www.isi-initiative.org


Paper Submission:
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Full Papers or Extended Abstracts can be submitted at, http://www.psats.eu


Important Dates:
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Paper Submission: 12 Jan 2009
Acceptance Notification: 01 Feb 2009
Camera Ready Due: 08 Feb 2009


*** From Satellite Business Applications to Science, and again to Business
Applications, and Marketing ***


*** Come meet the European Satellite Operators at PSATS/SAT Expo Europe and share your exceptional business, research and scientific ideas with them …… ***


SPONSORED BY: ICST, Create-Net, Sat-Expo Europe and Eutelsat


CALL FOR PAPERS
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The next generation satellite services will cater the demands of personal services
by bringing the satellite terminals directly to the hands of the user hence
providing satellite personal services directly to the user. Technological advances
in satellite communications have made it possible to bring such value added satellite
services directly to the user by reducing the overall cost as well as addressing many
technological challenges such as achieving mobility, having miniaturized antennas
and terminal sizes, and providing high data rate links. With the unique broadcast
nature and ubiquitous coverage of satellite networks, the synergy between satellite
and terrestrial networks provides immense opportunities for disseminating wideband
multimedia services to a wide range of audiences over large numbers of geographically
dispersed people. It is evident that the satellite will play a complementary,
but essential, role in delivering multimedia and telecommunication services to
infrastructure-less region where the terrestrial high-bandwidth communication
infrastructures are practically unreachable. In such a context we introduce a new
category claimed to be defined as Personal Satellite Services (PSATS) by means of
extending the satellite services directly to the user for personal services such as
communications, multimedia and location identification. Such opportunities are also
currently fueling accelerated research in PSATS enabled systems which we cover in
this conference. The services enabled by PSATS not only cover the requirements of an
ordinary citizen but also provide defense personal services such as tracking,
visualization and virtualization in a highly secure communication environment.

The conference will explore such techniques, and aims to serve as a premier
international forum for discussions, bringing together academic and industrial
researchers, practitioners, and students interested in future techniques
relating to the satellite communications, networking, technology, systems,
and applications.


The conference will consist of diverse technical tracks:


General Track:
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- Satellite antenna designs, modulation and coding
- Synchronization, equalization and channel estimation
- Channel modeling for satellite communications
- MIMO communications for satellites
- Interference detection and mitigation techniques
- DVB and broadband access technologies
- Networking topologies for broadband over satellite links
- IP over satellite and QoS support
- Reliable multicast protocols, transport protocol over satellite
- Onboard switching and processing Delay tolerant networking
- Radio resource management and packet scheduling
- Power control, hand-over issues and call admission control
- Emerging standardizations and issues
- Satellite navigation systems, services and tracking
- Real-time multimedia streaming, broadcast/multicasting
- Security related issues of satellite communications


Value added services and future systems:
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- Voice, broadband Internet, DVB, positioning
- Infrastructure and network management
- IP over satellite and heterogeneous networks
- Quality of Service (QoS) issues
- Ka-band and emerging frequency bands
- Earth observation
- Emergency service assistance


Convergence of Satellite System and Emerging Technologies:
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- Convergence with Terrestrial, Wireless Access, and Sensor Networks
- Cooperative/distributed network architectures
- Quantum satellite communications
- Ground terminals with Cognitive Radio functionalities
- Convergence with optical networks


Publications:
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Peer reviewed papers appear in LNICST, under the joint publication series
of ICST and Springer http://www.springer.com


Organization Committee:
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General Chair:
Prof. Zhili Sun
(University of Surrey, UK)

Steering Committee Chair:
Prof. Imrich Chlamtac
(President, Create-Net, Italy)

Co-Chairs:
Dr. Kandeepan Sithamparanathan
(Create-Net, Italy)
Dr. Hongfei Du
(Simon Fraser University, Canada)

TPC Chairs:
Prof. Mario Marchese
(University of Genoa, Italy)
Prof. Giovanni Corazza
(University of Bologna, Italy)

International Advisory Chairs:
Prof. Alexander V. Sergienko
(Boston University, USA)
Prof. Sam Reisenfeld
(Uni of Tech Sydney, Australia)

Publicity Chairs:
Mr. Agnelli Stefano
(Eutelsat, France)

Advisory Committee Chairs:
Mr. Paolo Dalla Chiara
(President Sat Expo, Italy)
Dr. Renata Guarneri
(Create-Net, Italy)

Conference Coordinators:
Robert Varga (ICST, Belgium)
Gladys D. Chiara (Sat Expo, Italy)
Ilaria Pivato (Sat Expo, Italy)

Publication Chair:
Dr. Yan Zhang
(Simula Research Lab, Norway)

Website Chair:
Dr. Lorenzo Mucchi
(University of Florence, Italy)

Track Chairs:
Prof. Sudharman Jayaweera
(University of New Mexico, USA)
Dr. Radoslaw Piesiewicz
(Create-Net, Italy)


Technical Committee:
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Alessandro Vanelli Coralli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Sandro Scalise (DLR - German Aerospace Center, Germany)
Tarik Taleb (Tohoku University, Japan)
Athanasios Panagopoulos (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Tomaso de Cola (DLR - German Aerospace Center, Germany)
Ruhai Wang (Lamar University, USA)
Takaya Yamazato (Nagoya University, Japan)
Sattar B. Sadkhan (University of Babylon, Iraq)
Marc Emmelmann (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)
Erina Ferro (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy)
Franco Davoli (University of Genoa, Italy)
Istvan Frigyes (Budapest University of Technologies, Hungary)
Thierry Gayraud (Toulouse University of Science, France)
Giovanni Giambene (Universita' degli Studi di Siena, Italy)
Gianluca Reali (University of Perugia, Italy)
Gianmarco Baldini (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Varese, Italy)
Gonzalo Seco Granados (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Haitham Cruickshank (Centre for Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey, UK)
Ilias Andrikopoulos (Space Hellas, Greece)
Igor Bisio (University of Genoa, Italy)
Francisco Javier González Castaño (Universidad de Vigo, Spain)
Konstantinos Liolis (Space Hellas, Greece)
Periklis Chatzimisios (TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Petia Todorova (Fraunhofer-FOKUS, Germany)
Abdur Rahim Biswas (Create-Net, Italy)
Alban Duverdier (Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France)
Andrea Capitanio (Dinah Consulting, Mestre Venezia, Italy)
Maria Angeles Vazquez Castro (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Antonio Iera (University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Francesco Potortì (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy)
Rafael Asorey Cacheda (Universidad de Vigo, Spain)

We look forward to seeing you in Rome at PSATS'09.


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