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3rd International Conference and Business Expo on Wireless & Telecommunication , will be organized around the theme ““Connecting People to Connecting Global—
Wireless 2017 is comprised of 18 tracks and 47 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Wireless 2017.
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5G (5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems) denotes the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. 5G has speeds beyond what the current 4G can offer. IEEE conferences will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, applications and services.
5G should be rolled out by 2020 to meet business and consumer demands. In addition to providing simply faster speeds, they predict that 5G networks also will need to meet the needs of new use cases, such as the Internet of Things as well as broadcast-like services and lifeline communication in times of natural disaster.
Although updated standards that define capabilities beyond those defined in the current 4G standards are under consideration, those new capabilities are still being grouped under the current ITU-T 4G standards.
- Track 1-1Personal wireless communications beyond 5G
- Track 1-2Novel enabling technologies and concepts for 5G
- Track 1-3Business developing for 5G for different markets
- Track 1-4Industry views of 5G
- Track 1-55G test-beds
Telecommunications is any means of electronic data transfer using electromagnetic means, most commonly radio waves. The data transferred is often in the form of digital information, which includes voice transmission. Telecommunications can also include analog signals, though these are being phased out in many industries. Telecommunication is also usually thought of as being two-way, with both sides having receiving and transmission capabilities. Communication Conference will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, and services.
- Track 2-1Military Telecommunications
- Track 2-2Telecommunications and Multimedia
- Track 2-3Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems
- Track 2-4Morden Telecommunications and Computers
- Track 2-5Mobile Communication
Today, wired connections are slowly being replaced by different latest, emerging wireless technologies. Emergence of new wireless technologies has helped to bring out many new ideas and applications to the society. In this era, we all are expecting different solutions in the wireless field which helps to explode out many new types of wireless technology. Wireless Communication or technology is just a latest technical term given to describe telecommunication where the EM (electromagnetic) waves carry signal over communication path. Now let’s explore knowledge on to the latest, emerging wireless technologies. IEEE conferences shall provide a new forum for the world-class researchers to gather and share their research achievements, ideas and progress that is required to solve the future challenges that the Information Communication field face.
- Track 3-1MIMO systems, space-time coding, diversity
- Track 3-2Fundamental limits, information theory for wireless
- Track 3-3Localization and positioning in wireless systems
- Track 3-4Spectrum sensing and wireless parameter estimation
- Track 3-5Modulation and coding for wireless communications
- Track 3-6Practical Wireless
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, wireless sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data. The term is closely identified with RFID as the method of communication, although it also may include other sensor technologies, wireless technologies or QR codes.
The wireless method of electrical communication uses low-powered radio waves to transmit data between devices. High powered transmission sources usually require government licenses to broadcast on a specific wavelength. This platform has historically carried voice and has grown into a large industry, carrying many thousands of broadcasts around the world. Radio waves are now increasingly being used by unregulated computer users.
- Track 4-1Wireless Internet
- Track 4-2 IoT in 5G Networks and Business Opportunities
- Track 4-3Internet of Things Cloud & Networks
Cloud Computing relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications. Cloud computing means a type of Internet-based computing where different services — such as servers, storage and applications — are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through the Internet.
Cloud Computing is a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing data storage, processing and bandwidth. Cloud computing services can be private, public or hybrid.
- Track 5-1Cloud and IoT Enabling Services
- Track 5-2Inter-Cloud, Fog and Mobile Edge Computing
- Track 5-3Cloud Storage Systems
- Track 5-4Cloud Infrastructure With Machine Learning Techniques
- Track 5-5Cloud Benchmarks and Performance Challenges in Cloud
Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the signal over part or the entire electrical communication path. Some monitoring devices, such as intrusion alarms, employ acoustic waves at frequencies above the range of human hearing; these are also sometimes classified as wireless. IEEE conferences will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, applications and services.
The wireless method of telecommunication uses low-powered radio waves to transmit data between devices. High powered transmission sources usually require government licenses to broadcast on a specific wavelength. This platform has historically carried voice and has grown into a large industry, carrying many thousands of broadcasts around the world. Radio waves are now increasingly being used by unregulated computer users.
- Track 6-1Big Data Management
- Track 6-2Big Data Inspired Data Sensing
- Track 6-3Real-Time Big Data Services
- Track 6-4Quality of Big Data Services
- Track 6-5Big Data Applications
3G, short form of third generation, is the third generation of mobile telecommunications technology. This is based on a set of standards used for mobile devices and mobile telecommunications use services and networks that comply with the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 specifications by the International Telecommunication Union. 3G finds application in wireless voice telephony, mobile Internet access, fixed wireless Internet access, video calls and mobile TV.
3G telecommunication networks support services that provide an information transfer rate of at least 200 Kbit/s. Later 3G releases often denoted 3.5G and 3.75G also provide mobile broadband access of several Mbit/s to smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers. This ensures it can be applied to wireless voice telephony, mobile Internet access, fixed wireless Internet access, video calls and mobile TV technologies. IEEE conferences shall provide a new forum for the world-class researchers to gather and share their research achievements, ideas and progress that is required to solve the future challenges that the Information Communication field face.
4G, short for fourth generation, is fourth generation of mobile telecommunication technology, succeeding 3G. A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced. Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming services, high-definition mobile TV, video conferencing, 3D television, and cloud computing.
Two 4G candidate systems are commercially deployed: the Mobile WiMAX standard (first used in South Korea in 2007), and the first-release Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard (in Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden since 2009). It has however been debated if these first-release versions should be considered to be 4G or not, as discussed in the technical definition.
- Track 7-1Mobile and Cellular Networks
- Track 7-24G & 3G Business, Marketing & Services
- Track 7-34G & 3G LTE Network
Today, wired connections are slowly being replaced by different latest, emerging wireless technologies. Emergence of new wireless technologies has helped to bring out many new ideas and applications to the society. In this era, we all are expecting different solutions in the wireless field which helps to explode out many new types of wireless technology. Wireless technology is just a latest technical term given to describe telecommunication where the EM (electromagnetic) waves carry signal over communication path. Now let’s explore knowledge on to the latest, emerging wireless technologies.
There are a variety of wireless communication systems for transmitting voice, video, and data in local or wide areas. There are point-to-point wireless bridges, wireless local area networks, multidirectional wireless cellular systems, and telecommunication systems. IEEE conferences will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, applications and services.
This topic discusses "mobile" wireless technologies that provide voice and wireless communication services to mobile users who use cell phones, PDAs, Internet terminals, and related computing devices. Refer to "Wireless Communications" for a list of related wireless topics.
- Track 8-1Migration, integration, and convergence towards 5G
- Track 8-2Wireless sensors & actuators networks
- Track 8-3WiFi, LTE, 3GPP, Heterogeneous Networks
- Track 8-4Wireless LAN/PAN/BAN, Ad Hoc, Mesh networks
- Track 8-5Optical wireless and disruption tolerant wireless networks
Ad Hoc is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a telecommunications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voice band modem can provide. ADSL differs from the less common symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL). Bandwidth (and bit rate) is greater toward the customer premises (known as downstream) than the reverse (known as upstream). This is why it is called asymmetric. Providers usually market ADSL as a service for consumers to receive Internet access in a relatively passive mode: able to use the higher speed direction for the download from the Internet but not needing to run servers that would require high speed in the other direction. IEEE conferences shall provide a new forum for the world-class researchers to gather and share their research achievements, ideas and progress that is required to solve the future challenges that the Information Communication field face.
- Track 9-1Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
- Track 9-2Ad Hoc Network Applications and Architectures
- Track 9-3Mobile Ad Hoc Computing Platforms
- Track 9-4Sensor Networks
- Track 9-5 Sensing devices
A wireless network is computer network that uses wireless data connections for connecting network nodes. A wireless local-area network (LAN) uses radio waves to connect devices such as laptops to the Internet and to your business network and its applications. When you connect a laptop to a WiFi hotspot at a cafe, hotel, airport lounge, or other public place, you're connecting to that business's wireless network.
A wireless network enables people to communicate and access applications and information without wires. This provides freedom of movement and the ability to extend applications to different parts of a building, city, or nearly anywhere in the world. Wireless networks allow people to interact with e-mail or browse the Internet from a location that they prefer. A mobile network operator is a provider of services wireless communications that owns or controls all the elements necessary to sell and deliver services to an end user including radio spectrum allocation, wireless network infrastructure, back haul infrastructure, billing, customer care, provisioning computer systems and marketing and repair organizations.
- Track 10-1Emerging applications in wireless networks
- Track 10-2Wireless social networks, participatory computing
- Track 10-3M2M communications and the Internet of Things
- Track 10-4Storage, smart caching, and cloud for wireless
- Track 10-5Molecular and nano-scale wireless communications