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Goal of CAS Workshops on Emerging Technologies
The main goal of these workshops is to
identify new areas of emerging technologies related to Circuits
and Systems Society and providing continuing education for
our society membership. Typically, these are 3-day workshops
with speakers drawn from industry and academia whose research
and designs deal with state of the art emerging technologies.
Also the attendees are expected to be drawn from industry
and universities. These workshops are being formulated with
the cooperation/cosponsorship of related sister societies
such as Communications, Solid-State Circuits and Signal
Processing. The original idea was the money spent in organizing
these workshops is an investment in terms of identifying
the future research directions of our society as well as
providing continuing education forum for our members both
from industry and academia. These workshops will also be
used to attract new younger members by promoting graduate
student participation at a low registration fee.
Workshop #1:
1st
IEEE CAS Workshop on Wireless-Communication Circuits &
Systems
June 22nd - 24th 1998
Lucerne, Switzerland
Workshop #2:
IEEE
CAS-COM Workshop on High-Speed Data over Local Loops and
Cable
July 26-28, 1999
Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ
Workshop #3:
IEEE
Circuits and Systems Society Workshop on Mixed-Signal Integrated
Circuit Design
December 1-3, 1999
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Long Beach, California
Workshop #4:
IEEE
CAS Workshop on Emerging Communications Technologies in
Circuits and Systems:
Third
Generation Mobile Technologies and Applications
Nov 29 - Dec 1, 2000
Hong Kong
Workshop #5:
IEEE
CAS Workshop on Wireless Communications and Networking
September 5-6, 2002
Pasadena, California
Workshop #6:
IEEE
6th CAS Symposium on Emerging Technologies:
Frontiers
of Mobile and Wireless Communication
May 31 - June 2, 2004
Shanghai, China
Workshop #7:
2005 IEEE CAS Emerging Technologies
Workshop - Circuits and Systems for 4G Wireless Communications
June 23-24, 2005
St.Petersburg, Russia
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