2017 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Wireless Systems
(IEEE CIWS' 17)
Computational
Intelligence (CI) is arguably one of the most powerful approaches for
the optimization and design of complex wireless systems and networks in
order to meet the ever more challenging requirements and needs of
applications today. In this framework, a wide number of CI
methodologies and algorithms based on Fuzzy Logic Systems,
Learning-by-Examples Techniques, and Nature Inspired Optimization have
been developed and effectively applied to real problems as demonstrated
by the many research publications as well as the number of meetings and
symposia organized worldwide. The introduction of innovative designs
and advanced optimization methodologies is fundamental to offer new
capabilities to the next-generation wireless services and applications.
Although
the research on CI applications has reached an impressive state, there
are still many new research topics for the applications of CI that are
continually emerging, especially in the framework of wireless systems
such as communications and radar systems, antennas, electromagnetic
diagnostics, remote sensing, wireless networking, wireless power
transmission. This symposium aims at bringing researchers and engineers
from academia and industry together to report, interact and review the
latest progress of CI applications in the field of wireless systems and
networks, to explore future directions of research, and to publicize CI
applications to a wider audience from diverse fields.
Topics
Authors
are invited to submit their original and unpublished work in the areas
including but not limited to Computational Intelligence for/in:
- radar architectures and systems;
- advanced and 5G communications systems and networks;
- automotive wireless systems and devices;
- electromagnetic imaging and diagnostics;
- remote sensing;
- radio-frequency identification;
- wireless power transmission;
- wireless sensor networks;
- wireless green networks;
- antennas;
- MIMO;
- software defined radio;
- smart antennas;
- direction finding.
Accepted
Special Sessions
(To be announced)
Symposium Co-Chairs
Paolo Rocca
University of Trento, Italy
Email: paolo.rocca@unitn.it
Randy L. Haupt
Colorado School of Mines, USA
Email: rhaupt@mines.edu