2010-05-12

[Tccc] **Extended Deadline**CSCN 2010 Workshop

Dear Colleagues,

CSCN2010 Workshop submission due date is extended to:
June 1, 2010.

Thank you very much for distributing the CFP to your research groups.

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The First Workshop on Compressive Sensing for Communications and Networking
(CSCN2010)
Aug 15, 2010, Beijing, China
http://students.uta.edu/jx/jxl5466/cscn-wasa10.htm
The goal of CSCN2010 is to disseminate the most recent results in the
development of compressive sensing (CS) in communications and networks. It
will be held in conjunction with the fifth International Conference on
Wireless Algorithms, Systems and Applications (WASA 2010), which will be
organized on August 15-17, 2010, in Beijing, China. Accepted paper will be
published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. EI indexed.

[Important Dates]
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Submission (Extended):
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Notification (Extended):
Monday, June 7, 2010
Camera ready:
Tuesday, June 15, 2010

[Call for Papers]
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Compressive Sensing (CS), also known as compressive sampling, is a novel
sensing/sampling paradigm that goes against the common wisdom in data
acquisition. CS theory asserts that one can recover certain signals and
images from far fewer samples or measurements than traditional methods. The
crucial observation is that one can design efficient sensing or sampling
protocols that capture the useful information content embedded in a sparse
signal and condense it into a small amount of data. The goal of this
workshop is to disseminate the most recent results in the development of CS
in communications and networks. Researchers and practitioners working in
this area are expected to take this opportunity to discuss and express
their views on the current trends, challenges, and state of the art
solutions addressing various issues in CS for communications and networks.
Review papers on CS are also welcome.

[Topics]
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* CS for sensor networks
* CS for wireless communications
* CS for channel equalization
* CS for joint source and channel coding
* CS for MIMO systems
* CS for wireless mesh networks
* CS for cellular systems
* CS for channel modeling
* Information theory of CS
* CS for network traffic
* CS for multimedia traffic
* CS for ultra-wideband systems
* CS for remote sensing applications
* CS for nonadaptive signal compression or streaming dataset reduction
* CS for Internet
* CS in multimedia communications
* CS for wired communications and networks
* CS for spread spectrum
* CS for interference cancelation
* CS for co-existence of wireless systems
* CS methods that are tolerant to noise, signal nonsparsity, or measurement
nonlinearity in
communications
* hardware implementation of CS systems
* Other application

[Submission Guidelines]
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Submit your paper electronically via EasyChair Conference System by
following the link:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cscnwasa10
Or Send your papers directly to TPC Chairs. Authors are required to submit
their papers in the Springer LNCS Format with at least 10 point font and no
more than 8 pages, or 4 pages for short paper. All submissions should be in
the PDF format.

[Committees]
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General Chair:
Prof. Jing Liang, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
E-mail: jliang@wcn.uta.edu <mailto:jliang@wcn.uta.edu>
TPC Chairs:
Prof. Dechang Chen, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,
USA
Email: dchen@usuhs.mil <mailto:dchen@usuhs.mil>
Prof. Qilian Liang, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
E-mail: liang@uta.edu <mailto:liang@uta.edu>

Program Committee:
Dr. Xiuzhen Cheng, George Washington University
Dr. Ting Jiang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Dr. Qingchun Ren, Microsoft, Seattle, USA
Dr. Sherwood W. Samn, Air Force Research Laboratory/RHX, San Antonio,
TX 78235, USA
Dr. Lingming Wang, iBiquity Digital Corporation, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 USA
Dr. Xinsheng Xia, Tellabs Inc, New Jersey, USA
Dr. Liang Zhao, Airvana Inc, Chelmsford, MA
Dr. Zheng Zhou, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

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