2024 鶹ýӳ Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
The submissions of technical papers should be made on EDAS in the following four tracks. Submissions should be in PDF and are limited to 6 pages, double column, 10-point font.
The technical program is organized in four technical tracks.
TRACK 1: PHYSICAL LAYER AND COMMUNICATION THEORY
Track Chairs: Mark Flanagan, Univ. College Dublin, IRL; Daniel B. da Costa, Nat’l Yunlin Univ. of Science & Technology, TW; Domenico Ciuonzo, Univ. of Naples “Federico II”, IT; Miaowen Wen, South China Univ. of Technology, CN
- Antennas and RF
- Channel Modeling and Estimation
- Coding Theory
- Energy Harvesting and Low Energy Communication
- Feedback and Two-Way Communication
- Free Space Optical Communication
- Fundamentals of Age of Information
- Holographic Surfaces and MIMO
- Information Theory and Channel Capacity
- Integrated Sensing and Communications
- Iterative Techniques, Detection, and Decoding
- Low Resolution Communication
- Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz
- Next Generation MIMO and Massive MIMO
- Physical Layer Security
- Propagation and Interference Modeling
- Relaying and Self-Backhauling
- Short Packet and Finite Block Length Communications
- Stochastic Geometry
- Waveforms and Modulation
- Wireless Power and Information Transfer
TRACK 2: MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL AND NETWORKING
Track Chairs: Walid Saad, Virginia Tech, USA; Sinem Coleri, Koc University, TR; Maurice Khabbaz, American University of Beirut, LEBN; Valeria Loscri, INRIA, FR
- Age and Value of Information for Networks
- Backscatter Communications
- Cognitive Radio and Networking
- Cooperative Communications and Networking
- Edge Computing, Edge Intelligence and Fog Networks
- Energy-Efficient and Green Networking
- Multihop Networks
- Multiple Access and Contention
- Network Economics
- Network Slicing
- RAN Data Collection and Storage Enhancement
- Resource Management
- Routing and Congestion Control
- Scheduling and Opportunistic Communications
- SDN/NFV
- Semantics of Information
- Spectrum Sensing, Access, and Sharing
- Unlicensed Spectrum and Licensed/Unlicensed Inter-Networking
- URLLC, Time Sensitive, and Deterministic Networking
- Wireless Network Security and Privacy
TRACK 3: RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MACHINE LEARNING
Track Chairs: Rui Zhang, National University of Singapore, SG; Alessio Zappone, Univ. of Cassino, IT; Pierluigi Salvo Rossi, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology, NO; Xiangyun (Sean) Zhou, The Australian National University, AU
- Bayesian Optimization for Wireless Communications
- Communication-inspired Machine Learning
- Convex and Non-Convex Optimization for Wireless Communications
- Cross-Layer Optimization
- Data-driven Network Modelling and Optimization
- Datasets for Wireless Systems and Channels
- Deep Learning for Wireless Communications
- Deep Unfolding for Wireless Communications and Networks
- Distributed Learning for Wireless Communications
- Distributed Optimization & Resource Allocation for Wireless Communications
- End-to-end Machine Learning over Wireless Channels
- Game-Theoretic Approaches to Wireless Communications
- Implementation of Machine Learning Algorithms for Wireless
- Load Balancing and Cell/Band Association
- Model-Aided Machine Learning for Wireless Communications
- Networking Architectures for Artificial Intelligence
- Performance Analysis of Machine Learning Techniques for Wireless Communications
- Reinforcement Learning for Wireless Communications
- Resource Allocation for Wireless Communications and Networks
- Scalability of ML for Wireless Communications
- Semantic and Goal-Oriented Communications
- Transfer Learning for Wireless Communications and Networks
- Unsupervised and Generative Models
TRACK 4: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, NETWORK ARCHITECTURES, AND APPLICATIONS
Track Chairs: Vincenzo Sciancalepore, NEC Europe, DE; Yuen Chau, Singapore Univ. of Technology and Design, SG; Fan Liu, Southern Univ. of Science and Technology, CN; Giovanni Geraci, Pompeu Fabra University, ES
- 5G NR and 6G Standardization
- 802.11 and Next-Generation Wi-Fi
- Blockchain and Cryptography
- Connected Vehicles
- E-health and Mobile Health
- Experiments, Prototypes, and Testbeds
- Fluid Antenna Communications
- Full-Duplex Communication Networks
- Innovative Implanted and Wearable Devices
- Intelligent Beamforming Relays
- IoT and Machine Type Communications
- Joint Radar and Communications
- Molecular and Nano Communications
- Networking support for virtual and augmented reality
- O-RAN
- Quantum Communications
- Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
- Satellite and Deep Space Communications
- Sensing and Localization
- Software Defined Radio and Networks
- Surface Wave Communications
- UAVs and Non-Terrestrial Networks
- Visible Light and Optical Communication
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submissions Deadline: 11 September 2023
Notification of Acceptance: 4 December 2023
Camera-Ready Papers: 12 January 2024