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Key Technologies in 5 G Wireless Communication First International Workshop Co-located with Fifth International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies (FGCT 2016) Luton, London UK August 17-19, 2016 (www.socio.org.uk/fgct) Technically co-sponsored by UK & RI IEEE Proceedings publication in IEEE Xplore Wireless Communication Networks are perhaps the nucleus to the modern communication technology and have profound influence in the lives of the people. 5G is inevitably the result of the evolution of mobile communication and is a major driver for the the networked world. To enable connectivity for a wide range of applications and use cases, the nature of 5G wireless access will extend far beyond the earlier generations of communications. These capabilities include very high achievable data rates, very low latency and ultra-high reliability. 5G wireless networks will support 1,000-fold gains in capacity, connections for many billion devices, and a 10 Gb/s individual user experience capable of extremely low latency and response times. Deployment of these networks is expected in 2020s. However until then and even after its implementation we need continuous research in this domain. Realizing its potential the workshop is planned and will be co-located with FGCT 2015. The topics are listed but not limited to- Cellular Architecture Hyper-cellular Architecture MIMO Energy-efficient communications Cognitive radio networks 5G networks and intelligent systems Visible light communications Radio Frequency (RF) spectra World Wide Wireless Web (WWWW) Dynamic Adhoc Wireless Networks (DAWN) Real Wireless Communication Green Communication Distributed antennas, network coding, and advanced link/network adaptation techniques Performance Metrics Interface Technologies Device-to-device communication, and Backhaul/access integration Important Dates Submission of Papers: June 01, 2016 Notification of Acceptance: July 08, 2016 Camera Ready: August 08, 2016 Registration: August 08, 2016 Workshop Date: August 18 2016 Submission Guidelines: Paper submissions should be formatted according to the IEEE guidelines. For details see- http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/paper-submission/ Proceedings of the conference and workshops will be available on USB at the conference and will be submitted to IEEE Xplore and CSDL for EI indexing. Papers can be submitted via http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/paper-submission/ Workshop Chair Ricardo Rodriguez, (Technological University of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico) ricardo_rodriguez at utcj.edu.mx Program Committee (pending) Adriana Mexicano, (Technological Institute of Ciudad Victoria, Mexico) Ezendu Ariwa (University of Bedfordshire, United Kindom) Jiri Bila, (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic) Ke Liao (University of Kansas, USA) Mohammed Elgendi (University of British Columbia, Canada) Nghien N. B., (Hanoi University of Industry, Vietnam) Pit Pichappan, (Digital Information Research Labs, India & UK) Rafael Ponce-Medellin ,(Polytechnique University of San Luis Potosi, Mexico) Rui Li (University of Albany, USA) Salvador Cervantes (Autonomous University of the State of Morelos, Mexico) Yao-Liang Chung (National Taipei University, Taiwan)
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