CALL FOR PAPERS
The program committee is soliciting papers describing original work. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a one-page abstract in pdf-format, including the names of the authors, affiliations and e-mail addresses.
Conference aim and topics
The purpose of the conference is to share ideas, experiences and information on the following, or related, topics:Shannon theory and applications of information theory | Signal processing |
Multi-user information theory | Wired, wireless, ad hoc and sensor networks |
Source, channel, and network coding, data compression | Software defined radios and cognitive radios |
Cryptography and data protection | Fundamental limits and approaches for cooperation in networks |
Quantum information and quantum cryptography | Biologically inspired algorithms |
Biometrics and pattern recognition | Localization and tracking |
Speech/Audio/Video/Multimedia signal processing | Signal detection and estimation |
Submission is done by sending an e-mail to sitb2014@tue.nl. Work that is under review elsewhere can be submitted under the condition that any overlap with simultaneously submitted papers is clearly documented.
The symposium will have on-line proceedings with a separate ISBN. Each accepted paper will have either 20 minutes for oral presentation and discussion or a poster presentation.
The first three submissions will receive Early Submission awards. There will be a Best Student Paper award and a Best Student Presentation award.
A limited number of grants will be made available to MSc students who have an accepted paper at the symposium.
Full paper submission guidelines: [pdf] [tex]
Important dates:
March 22 | Submission deadline. One-page abstract (pdf). |
April 15 | Notification of acceptance. |
May 2 | Conference registration deadline; Camera-ready papers due. |
May 12+13 | Symposium. |