[open-linguistics] FGCT 2018
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Call For Papers
Seventh International Conference on Future Generation Communication
Technologies (FGCT 2018)
Luton, UK
August 20-22, 2018
http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct
Technically co-sponsored by UK & RI IEEE
In the last decade, a number of newer communication technologies have
been evolved, which have a significant impact on the technology, as a
whole. The impact ranges from incremental applications to dramatical
breakthrough in the society. Users rely heavily on broadcast technology,
social media, mobile devices, video games and other innovations to
enrich the learning and adoption process.
The Seventh International Conference on Future Generation Communication
Technologies (FGCT 2018) conference is designed for teachers,
administrators, practitioners, researchers and scientists in the
development arenas. It aims to provide discussions and simulations in
the communication technology at the broad level and broadcasting
technology and related technologies at the micro level. Through a set of
research papers, using innovative and interactive approach, participants
can expect to share a set of research that will prepare them to apply
new technologies to their work in teaching, research and educational
development amid this rapidly evolving landscape.
Topics discussed in this platform are not limited to-
Emerging cellular and new network architectures for 5G
New antenna and RF technology for 5G wireless
Modulation algorithms
Circuits, software and systems for 5G
Convergence of multi-modes, multi-bands, multi-standards and multi-
applications in 5G systems
Cognitive radio and collaborative transmissions in 5G
Computing and processing platform for 5G
Programming models and development tools to enable 5G systems
Small cells and heterogeneous networks
Metrics and Evaluation of 5G systems
Standardization of 5G
Deployment options such as small cells, eICIC, MIMO and CoMP
LTE/WiFi interworking, carrier aggregation, dual connectivity
C-RAN, D-RAN, mmWave, Massive MIMO and ultra-low latency
Higher protocol layers
Latency and traffic scheduling
Broadcast technology
Future Internet and networking architectures
Future mobile communications
Mobile Web Technology
Mobile TV and multimedia phones
Communication Security, Trust, Protocols and Applications
Communication Interfaces
Communication Modelling
Satellite and space communications
Communication software
Future Generation Communication Networks
Communication Network Security
Communication Data Grids
Collaborative Communication Technology
Intelligence for future communication systems
Forthcoming optical communication systems
Communication Technology for Elearning, Egovernment, Ebusiness
Games and games designing
Social technology devises, tools and applications
Crowdsourcing and Human Computation
Human-computer communication
Pervasive Computing
Grid, crowd sourcing and cloud computing
Hypermedia systems
Software and technologies for E-communication
Intelligent Systems for E-communication
Future Cloud for Communication
Future warehousing
Future communication for healthcare and medical devices applications
Future communication for Mechatronic applications
All presented papers in the conference will be published in the
proceedings of the conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library.
The conference will have workshops on specific themes, industrial
presentation, invited talks and collaborative discussion forums.
The selected papers after extension and modification will be published
in many peer reviewed and indexed journals.
Important Dates
Submission of Papers: June 10, 2018
Notification of Acceptance: July 08, 2018
Camera Ready: August 05, 2018
Registration: August 05, 2018
Conference Dates: August 20-22, 2018
Programme Committee
General Chair
Ezendu Ariwa, Univeristy of Warwick, UK
Programme Chairs
Yong Yue, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Adrian FLOREA, Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Romania
Submissions at-http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/paper-submission/
contact: fgct at socio.org.uk
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