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4GMF 2007 S.F. Important Dates

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Important Submission Dates

Summary Submissions Due

May 31, 2007

Acceptance Notification

June 30, 2007

Final Submissions Due

July 31, 2007

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4GMF 2007 S.F. Call for Submissions

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There has been tremendous interest recently in the Fourth Generation (4G) mobile communication technologies on the worldwide basis. Research and development on 4G technologies mainly focus on two directions: Open Wireless Architecture (OWA), and Cost-effective and spectrum-efficient high-speed wireless transmission. It is well predicted that the business of 4G industries will be over $800 billion by the year 2020, and therefore major developed countries have already spent huge R&D funds on this emerging communication technology.

The objective of this 4GMF 2007 Plenary & Summit is to gather the research, development, design, marketing, policy and business updates in the global 4G mobile communications and present an overview of the-state-of-the-art of emerging 4G wireless mobile technologies - globally or locally, as well as perspectives on future development in order to promote future research and strategy activities as well as business plan and market analysis. This 4GMF event is also to set up an industrial standardization group to define the 4G standards for the emerging US, China market as well as the Asia-Pacific markets in the upcoming 4G mobile communication era.

Original contributions are invited on recent research, development, design, application and business of 4G wireless mobile communications including the convergence of wireless mobile, wireless access and other systems, such as 3G, B3G, WiMax, WLAN, WPAN, WMAN, WWAN, RLAN, Satellite, etc. The topics of interest within the scope of this important 4GMF plenary & summit include (but are not limited to) the following:

4GMF Working Group Contributions

. WG 1 on Terminal Power Technology (TP)
. WG 2 on System Architecture (SA)
. WG 3 on New Air Interfaces (AI)
. WG 4 on RF and Antenna Technology (RF)
. WG 5 on Signal Processing (SP)
. WG 6 on Access Control (AC)
. WG 7 on Wireless Networks & Ad Hoc (WN)
. WG 8 on Operating Systems (OS)
. WG 9 on Spectrum Management (SM)
. WG 10 on Radiation and Safety (RS)
. WG 11 on Secured Applications (AP)
. WG 12 on Quality of Services (QS)
. WG 13 on Software Defined Modules (SM)
. WG 14 on Inter-operability and Optimization (OO)
. WG 15 on Enterprise Mobility Solutions (EM)
. WG 16 on Embedded Design Platform (ED)
. WG 17 on General Convergence & Integration (CI)
. WG 18 on Mobile Processor Core (MP)

4GMF Summit Technical Submissions (fully in EI & some in SCI)

. 4G system architecture and modeling
. 4G service and application
. 4G security and sensing technologies
. 4G operating systems and platform
. 4G radio design issues
. 4G software definable modules
. 4G signal processing issues
. 4G transceiver technology
. 4G network protocol and signaling
. 4G reconfigurable core design issues
. 4G common air interface and convergence
. 4G inter-operability and co-existence issues
. 4G spectrum sharing and dynamic spectrum access
. 4G resource management and bandwidth allocation
. All other 4G technical issues

 
4GMF 2007 & Plenary Meeting