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Welcome to AusWireless
2007
International conference on
Wireless Broadband and Ultra Wideband Communication (AusWireless) is a
major annual international conference to bring together researchers,
engineers, developers and practitioners from academia to industry working in
multi-disciplinary area and technically converging areas of wireless
communication, as a field of explosive growth, development, and application,
it will enable the creation of future broadband wireless communication
systems, networks and services. Following the big success of AusWireless
2006, AusWireless 2007 serves as a forum to aggregate state-of-art
researches, ideas, creations, implementations in the fields of wireless
broadband and Ultra Wideband Communication. AusWireless 2007 is co-organized
by River Publisher, Denmark,
IEEE
and
University of Technology Sydney.
Authors are invited to
submit draft papers (up to 6 pages with double columns,
single space, font size of 10 to 12). Provided manuscripts should be
compliant with
IEEExplore format.
For word or
latex templates, please see
Information for Authors
for more details.
Latest News:
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Auswireless 07 is over now. Thank you for all of your effort and interests on this event. we
hope to see you all at 2008 in Pretoria, South Africa.
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The Winners of 3 Best
Paper Awards:
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Val
Dyadyuk from CSIRO ICT Centre,
Australia for the paper W-Band GaAs Schottky Diode MMIC mixers for
Multi-Gigabit Wireless Communications, co-authored by
John Archer, Leigh Stokes.
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Kuan Lun Huang from University
of New South Wales, Australia, for the paper Power Allocation for
MMSE Feedback Precoder on Multi-Antenna Broadcast Channels,
co-authored by Jinhong Yuan.
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Hajime Suzuki
from CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia, for the
paper Selective detection for MIMO-OFDM transmission"
, co-authored by Iain B. Collings, George Lam, and Mark Hedley.
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The Winners of 3 Highly Commended Paper Awards:
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Frank Chiang
from
UTS, Australia, for the paper Risk and
Vulnerability Assessment of Secure Autonomic Communication Networks,
co-authored by Johnson Agbinya, Robin Braun.
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Andrew D.
Hellicar from CSIRO
ICT Centre, Australia, for the paper A 500-700 GHz system for
exploring the THz frequency regime,
co-authored by Li Li, Kieran Greene,
Greg Hislop, Stephen Hanham, Nasiha Nikolic.
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Eugene Zilberg
from Compumedics Medical Innovation Pty
Ltd, Australia and UTS, Australia, for the paper Methodology and
initial analysis results for development of non-invasive and hybrid
driver drowsiness detection systems, co-authored
by Zheng Ming Xu, David Burton, Murad Karrar,
Saroj Lal.
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Short Listed Papers:
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Using Spectral Analysis to Extract
Frequency Components from Electroencephalography: Application for
Fatigue Countermeasure in Train Drivers", Budi
Jap, Sara Lal, Peter Fischer, Evangelos Bekiaris, UTS, Australia
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A Generic Communication Architecture for
End to End Mobility Management in the Internet",
Lei ZHANG; Patrick Senac; Michel Diaz. ENSICA-LAAS/CNRS, France
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Efficient user selection algorithms for
wireless broadcast channels", Arif Khan, Rein
Vesilo, and Iain B. Collings, Macquarie University, Australia
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Socio-inspired Design Models",
Zenon Chaczko and Marcel Caroly, UTS,
Australia
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Load-pull analysis of outphasing class-E
power amplifier", Kevin Tom, Vandana Bassoo, Mike
Faulkner and Thomas Lejon, Victoria University, Australia
Important
Announcements:
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Due to the
considerable amount of requests from authors inquiring about the possible extension
of paper submissions, we now extend the paper submission deadline to
21st April, 2007.
If you have registered but haven't uploaded any files, we kindly urge you to
submit manuscript(s) as soon as possible.
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A URL
link "Author's
Final Paper Formatting and Submission Instructions" from IEEE
computer society has been added to
Information for Authors, please follow
these IEEE instructions to prepare final camera ready paper(s) after
being accepted.
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The conference registration is open now. Please go to
Registration
for more details.
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The hotel reservation
information is available, please go to Hotel Reservation
for more details.
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The conference program
is ready, please go to Program for details.
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Please check out photo
gallery from here!
General topics include but not
limited to:
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Wireless
Communications;
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Broadband
Communications;
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Ultra Wideband
Communications;
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Broadband
Applications and IP Services;
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Emerging
Communication Protocols;
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Proposals for
Technical Tutorials on selected areas of interest;
Paper Submission:
You're cordially invited to submit high-quality manuscripts via our
Online Submission System now.
Tutorials
Submission:
The
AusWireless2007
Committee is calling for tutorial proposals now so that
information about the tutorials can be included in the conference website.
Please see
Tutorials
for more details.
Publications:
Submitted papers will be
assessed by at least two reviewers. ALL accepted papers from the conference
will be published by the IEEE and to appear in the
IEEE Xplore
digital library.
Latest Announcements:
- The online submission
system is ready from now on. Please submit soft copies of your manuscripts to
the conference via the online submission system asap.
- Due to the unexpected power
outage on 25th Sep., the online submission system will not come back to normal
till noon 26th Sep., we apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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Due to the maintenance of our server until mid. of January 2007, please send
your manuscripts directly to Johnson Agbinya at
agbinya@eng.uts.edu.au
before 16th Jan. 2007
- The online submission system is
completely ready from now on.
- The section of Call for tutorials
is open now.
Please send email to ahmed@eng.uts.edu.au
before 15 March 2007
- Submission Deadline is extended
due to requests from authors
- "Instructions of Final Camera
Ready Submission" is available in the section - Information for Authors
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