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- Why MIC-CSP 2011?
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Welcome to MIC-CSP 2011 |
Welcome to the
1st Mosharaka International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing (MIC-CSP 2011). This event is intended to represent a major forum for researchers, professionals and students from all over the world to meet in the beautiful and culturally rich city of Dubai in UAE to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.
ScopeMIC-CSP 2011 main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Communication Systems and Applications; Communication Networks and Applications; Signal Processing and Applications; Modeling, Identification and Simulation; Control, Robotics and Automation; Computer-Aided Design; MIC-CSP 2011 is planned to feature special sessions, keynote talks and tutorial sessions by leading experts, paper presentations, poster shows, demo shows, discussion panels, as well as other interesting technical activities.
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Why Take Part in MIC-CSP 2011? |
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Enjoy attending MIC-CSP 2011 at Hotel Ibis Deira City Centre, in Dubai, UAE. |
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Enjoy moderate registration fees. Based on the user contribution index (UCI), proportionate registration discounts apply. |
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Have the possiblity to extend and publish your conference papers with some of the top journal publishers. |
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Only full paper submissions are allowed at all our conferences. No summary or abstract submissions are allowed. Conference topic coverage includes the most current and exciting fields of knowledge and research. |
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Papers can be accepted to our conferences only after rigorous peer reviewing. |
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Our outstanding reviewing process is facilitated by careful selection of technical program committee members from among the best international experts. Each submitted paper is subject to no less than three peer reviews before it can be considered for acceptance. |
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Published papers of MIC-CSP 2011 are indexed by Google Scholar. More indexing is on the way. |
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At each congress, and based on paper review scores, the paper with the highest scores receives the Best Paper Award. This is an award to which only presented papers are eligible. The best paper award is usually delivered to the presenter of the winning paper at the main conference dinner. |
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MIC-CSP 2011 Dates |
MIC-CSP 2011 Days |
Saturday - Monday: 2-4 April 2011 |
Full Paper Submission Deadline |
Tuesday, 15 February 2011 |
Author Notifications |
Tuesday, 1 March 2011 |
Final Paper Submissions Deadline |
Friday, 11 March 2011 |
Registration Deadline |
Friday, 11 March 2011 |
Registration Cancellation Deadline |
Thursday, 17 March 2011 |
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MIC-CSP 2011 Call for Papers |
WelcomeWelcome to the 1st Mosharaka International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing (MIC-CSP 2011). This event is intended to represent a major forum for professors, students, and professionals from all over the world to meet in the beautiful and culturally rich city of Dubai in the period 2-4 April 2011 to present their latest research results, and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences in the most up-to-date areas of this exciting field.
SubmissionsThe types of articles that will be considered for publication include case studies, reviews, as well as theoretical and empirical research. Only papers with top technical quality will be accepted; a fact that is assured by a world-class technical program committee (TPC) and a thorough and rigorous peer review process. All submitted manuscripts are peer reviewed, and acceptance/rejection decisions are based mainly on the importance, originality, clarity, and contribution of the submission to knowledge in the scope of MIC-CSP 2011.
Accepted Papers
Accepted papers must be presented at the conference to be included in the official proceedings and in the online paper database. Unpresented papers lose status of belonging to the conference in any way, and cannot be considered for any possible post-conference collaboration with any other party.
Registration Fees
Regular Registration (up to two papers) |
€400 |
Regular Registration (over two papers) |
€100/Paper |
Student Registration (up to two papers) |
€200 |
Student Registration (over two papers) |
€50/Paper |
Non-author Registration |
€100 |
All Registrations After Registration Deadline |
Add 25% |
Above amounts are clean payments. All money transfer fees and commissions are to be paid by registrants.
Registration fees are per person. Reigstrants are welcome to all conference sessions, and they receive the following:
- conference kits,
- pass for conference dinner.
In all paper registrations, the discount percentage of registering author applies. |
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Dates
Submission Deadline |
15 February 2011 |
Author Notifications |
1 March 2011 |
Final Papers |
11 March 2011 |
Topics
- Adaptive Modulation Techniques
- Communication Channels
- Channel Estimation
- Error Control Coding
- MIMO Wireless Communications
- Optical Fiber Communication Systems
- Power Management in Communications
- Space-Time Coding
- Spread Spectrum Communications
- Channel Coding
- Block Coding
- IMT-2000 (UMTS, CDMA2000, etc.)
- Source Coding
- Joint Source-Channel Coding
- Low Density Parity Check Coding
- Synchronous Communications
- Digital Television Systems
- Digital Modulation Techniques
- Time Division Multiple Access Systems
- Free-Space Optical Communications
- Software-Defined Radio
- Code Division Multiple Access Systems
- Interference Modeling and Mitigation
- Communication System Performance Analysis
- Differentially Coherent Detection
- Low-Power Wireless Communications
- Channel Capacity Studies
- Multipath Fading Channels
- Cognitive Radio Systems
- Wireless Ad hoc Networks
- Network Security and Privacy
- Mobile IP
- Wireless Communication Networks
- Network Modeling and Simulation
- Wireless Access Techniques
- Optical Communication Networks
- Personal Area Networks
- Mobility Modeling and Management
- Spectrum Sharing and Coexistence
- Fuzzy Logic
- Network Performance Studies
- Peer-to-Peer Computing
- Roaming and Handoff Mechanisms
- Wireless Mesh Networks
- Network Measurements and Testbeds
- Multi-Hop Networks
- Cellular Communication Networks
- Vehicular Communication Networks
- Next Generation Wireless Networks
- Communication Networks
- WiMAX Technologies
- GSM Wireless Systems
- Cellular Mobile Computing
- Network Access Control
- Network Protocols and Standards
- Energy Efficient Communications
- Intelligent Networks
- Signal Processing for Communications
- Analog Signal Processing
- Mixed Signal Processing
- Genetic Algorithms
- Neural Networks
- Multimedia Signal Processing
- Digital Filter Design and Structures
- Digital Watermarking
- Wavelet Processing
- Digital Speech Processing
- Learning Algorithms and Training
- Digital Signal Processing
- Digital Image Processing
- Seismic Signal Processing
- Biomedical Imaging Systems
- Acoustic Signal Processing
- Higher Order Spectral Analysis
- Signal Analysis and Monitoring Systems
- Spectral Analysis
- Adaptive Signal Processing
- Filter Banks
- Nonlinear Signal Processing
- Multirate Signal Processing
- Network Modeling and Simulation
- Genetic Algorithms
- Energy Demand Modeling
- Monte Carlo Simulation and Forecasting
- Web-Based Simulation
- Seismic Signal Processing
- Video Traffic Modeling
- Finite Element Analysis
- Finite Difference Time Domain Methods
- Random Number Generation
- Behavioral Modeling
- Model Development
- Stochastic Modelng
- Time Series Analysis
- Real-Time Systems
- Process Control
- Fabrication of Semiconductor Devices
- Characterization of Semiconductor Devices
- Genetic Algorithms
- System Identification
- Robotic Systems
- Adaptive Control Systems
- Robotics Engineering
- Robotics in Agriculture
- Variable Structure Control
- Nonlinear Control Design
- Robust Control
- Digital Control Systems
- Optimal Control
- Artificial Organs
- Behavioral Modeling
- Multivariable Control Systems
- Networked Control Systems
- Factory Modeling and Simulation
- Robot Sensing
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Circuit Noise Analysis
- Computer-Aided Circuit Design
- Embedded Systems
- Optimization of Computing Algorithms
- Animation Techniques and Languages
- Formal Verification Techniques
- High-Level Physical Design
- Logic Synthesis
- Hardware/Software Co-Optimization
- CAD for FPGA
- System-Level Power Optimization
- System-on-Chip
- Programmable Platforms
- Design for Manufacturability
- Fault Modeling and Simulation
- Synthetic Biological Systems
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