Paper Submission
Guidelines
Deadline: All
submissions must be received no later than June 1st, 2008
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New Paper Submission (site to open by 03/25/08 ) |
Revision of previously submitted submission & Submission of final paper (site to open by Sept. 1st)
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Submission Format Information:
Submissions should include a 50 to 100 word abstract and an extended summary (500 to 1000 words plus figures). Accepted formats for submissions are: .doc, .pdf, .ps, .txt.
Submissions must include the paper title, each author's name and affiliation, and the Review topic(s), where the paper falls. In addition, each submission should include the name, full address, telephone/fax numbers, and e-mail address of the Point of Contact for the paper.
No more than four submissions total are allowed per contributor, as author or co-author. Please, note that the limitation applies to the combination of any type of submission (i.e., invited or regular). Any submission where at least one of the author appears on more than four submissions will be rejected without review.
All submissions must be received by June 1st, 2008.
Notifications of acceptance will be e-mailed by late August 2008, and author information will e-mailed by mid September.
Final papers will need to be uploaded on the submission website and paper copies of the final papers will NOT accepted at the registration desk. Authors need to turn the signed Copyright release form at the registration desk during the Conference.
Proceedings will be published in the following spring. Please note: Papers must be presented by one of the authors of the papers, and that author be registered at the Conference for the paper to be published. NO exceptions are made to this rule. Uploaded papers which are not presented as requested will be pulled from the publication stack.
All technical questions should be directed to the Technical Program Chair, Dr. Linda DeBrunner, e-mail: linda.debrunner@eng.fsu.edu or the General Chair: Dr. Michael Schulte, e-mail: schulte@engr.wisc.edu.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted.
To submit a new paper, please go to the Paper Submission Link
You may check on the status of your submission by clicking on the "Track Paper Status" link
A. Communications Systems: 1. Error Control Coding, 2. CDMA, 3. Modulation and Detection, 4. Performance Bounds, 5. Synchronization, 6. Ultra Wideband, 7. OFDM / Multicarrier, 8. Wireless Communications, 9. Optical Communications
B. MIMO Communications and Signal Processing: 1. Space-Time Coding and Decoding, 2. Channel Estimation and Equalization, 3. Multi-User and Multi-Access Methods, 4. Cooperative Diversity.
C. Networks: 1. Transmission Techniques for Ad Hoc Networks, 2. Wireless Sensor Networks, 3. Network Information Theory, 4. Optical Networks
D. Adaptive Systems and Processing: 1. Adaptive Filtering, 2. Fast Algorithms for Adaptive Filtering, 3. Frequency -Domain and Subband Adaptive Filtering
E. Array Processing and Statistical Signal Processing: 1. Array Processing and Beamforming, 2. Sonar and Acoustical Array Processing, 3. Radar Array Processing, 4. Remote Sensing, 5. Signal Separation, 6. Estimation and Detection, 7. Non-Gaussian and Nonlinear Methods, 8. Identification
F. Biomedical Signal and Image Processing: 1. Medical Image Analysis, 2. Imaging Modalities, 3. Advances in Medical Imaging, 4. Biomedical Signal Processing, 5. Biomedical Applications, 6. Bioinformatics, 7. Image Registration and Multi-modal Imaging, 8. Image Reconstruction, 9. Computer Aided Diagnosis, 10. Functional Imaging, 11. Visualization
G. Multi-rate and Digital Signal Processing: 1. Filter Design, Theory, and Implementation, 2. Wavelets, 3. Quantization, 4. Sampling, 5. Signal Representations and Spectral Analysis
H. Architecture and Implementation: 1. Programmable and Reconfigurable Architectures, 2. SOC Architectures, 3. Low-power methods, 4. Compilers and Tools, 5. Integrated Algorithm and Architecture Implementation, 6. Computer Arithmetic, 7. Numerical Processing
I. Speech, Image and Video Processing: 1. Speech Processing, 2. Speech Coding, 3. Speech Recognition, 4. Narrowband / Wideband Speech and Audio Coding, 5. Document Processing, 6. Models for Signal and Image Processing, 7. Image and Video Coding, 8. Image and Video Segmentation, 9. Image and Video Analysis, 10. Image / Video Security, Retrieval and Watermarking, 11. Image and Video Enhancement / Filtering, 12. Biometrics and Security