Participation.]
Register for the 33rd IEEE Sarnoff Symposium
www.sarnoffsymposium.org
April 12-14, 2010
Princeton, NJ, USA
*Early Registration Deadline: Mar. 14, 2010*
Attend the 33rd IEEE Sarnoff Symposium and be part of the event that for 33
years has been bringing together a tremendous and rich diversity of telecom
experts from industry, universities, and government. The popularity of the
Sarnoff Symposium, again being held in the historic Nassau Inn located in
the heart of downtown Princeton, NJ, continues to grow as the premier forum
for researchers, engineers, and business executives drawing an attendance
from all over the world.
Come join your peers and attend important panels, technical sessions,
exhibits, and student poster sessions.
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PLENARY SPEAKERS:
Prof. Biswanath Mukherjee,"Network Convergence in the Future Internet"
Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, USA
Leonid I. Perlovsky,"Communicating with Understanding Cognition, Language,
and Emotions"
Harvard University, and Air Force Research Lab., USA
Prof. Victor Lawrence, Electrical Engineering, Stevens Institute of
Technology, USA
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EXECUTIVE PANELS:
Commercial Panel on Green Techniques for Communications
Panel on Military Systems and Applications
Panel on Communication Standards
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SPECIAL INVITED SESSION:
Bioinspired Engineering for Communication Applications
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TUTORIALS:
4G Mobile Broadband Technologies
R. Yaqub (Telcordia Technologies)
Linear Microwave Fiber Optic Link System Design
A. Katz (The College of New Jersey) and J. A. McDonald (Linear Photonics,
LLC)
Cooperation between Communication and Localization Systems
R. Raulefs (German Aerospace Center)
National and International Wireless Spectrum Processes
N. Pollack (Spectrum Analytics, LLC)
Cross-Layer Optimization for Wireless Systems
L. C. Wang (National Chiao Tung Univ.)
Communicating dialogues: an information theoretic view of the past and
present advances and challenges in two-way communications
N. Devroye (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Design of Software Defined Radio for MANET and Sensor Networks
D. R. Vaman (Prairie View Texas A&M University)
How MIMO Techniques May Improve UWB System Performance
M. Biagi (Univ. of Rome Sapienza)
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IMPORTANT DATES
Early registration: Mar. 14, 2010
Tutorials: Apr. 12, 2010
Paper Sessions: Apr. 13-14, 2010
Exhibits: Apr. 13, 2010
Poster Presentations: Apr. 14, 2010
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