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Selected papers from the topics above will be collected in a special track focused on the enabling concepts and technologies for future generations of military communications. This track will be contained within the regular technical program, and will be a diverse collection of long-range research topics. | Selected papers from the topics above will be collected in a special track focused on the enabling concepts and technologies for future generations of military communications. This track will be contained within the regular technical program, and will be a diverse collection of long-range research topics. | ||
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Military Communications Conference 2009
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Dates | Oct 18, 2009 (iCal) - Oct 21, 2009 |
Homepage: | www.milcom.org/2009/call.html |
Location | |
Location: | Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Important dates | |
Submissions: | Apr 19, 2009 |
Camera ready due: | Aug 2, 2009 |
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MILCOM 2009 Technical Program Conference Details October 18–21, 2009 Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center Boston, MA USA Co-hosted by General Dynamics C4 Systems, and the MITRE Corporation Sponsored by Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) and the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE) Communications Society. The Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom AFB is the MILCOM Department of Defense Advisor. Conference Theme: The Challenge of Convergence (...more info) MILCOM 2009 is soliciting both unclassified and classified papers (up to DoD Secret) relevant to communications and information processing system technologies and capabilities. Industry, academic, and government organizations from both the U.S. and countries around the globe are invited and encouraged to participate in the Unclassified Technical Program. The Classified Program is limited to U.S. Citizens who possess a current Secret personnel security clearance. Important Dates: Abstracts Due: 15 February 2009 Draft Papers Due: 19 April 2009 Author Notification: 14 June 2009 Final Camera Ready Papers Due: 2 Aug 2009 Technical Program Committee Technical Program Chair Mr. Chris Nissen The MITRE Corporation Unclassified Program Co-Chair Dr. David McElroy MIT Lincoln Laboratory Unclassified Program Co-Chair Dr. Thomas Macdonald MIT Lincoln Laboratory Classified Program Chair Ms. Sarah MacConduibh The MITRE Corporation Suggestions Suggested technical areas of general interest include but are not limited to: Communications Techniques and Technologies * Advanced Communications Technologies * Mobile and Wireless Technologies * Radio Systems and Technologies * Digital Signal Processing * Coding * Modulation * Signal Processing * Space-Time Approaches * Advanced Waveforms * Wireless Communications * Design Modeling and Simulation * IF/RF Technologies and Techniques * Software Defined Radios and Cognitive Radios * Ultra Wideband * Free-Space Laser Communications * Quantum Communications * Advanced Antenna Technologies * Dynamic Spectrum Access * Spread-Spectrum Systems * Multiple Input / Multiple Output Systems * Multi-carrier and OFDM Systems * Interference Mitigation * LPI / LPD * Jamming and EW; vulnerabilities and mitigations * Media Access Algorithms * Dynamic Link Control * Propagation and Channel Modeling Networking Techniques and Technologies * Next-Generation Networks and Systems * Internet Protocols * Link-Layer and Cross-Layer Protocols * Network Architectures and Routing * IPv6 * Transport Protocols and Performance * Quality-of-Service Architectures * Heterogeneous Networking * Mobile Ad Hoc Networks * Network Optimization * Gateways * Optical Networks * Sensor Networks * Cognitive Networks * Network Coding * Disruption Tolerant Networking Securing, Managing, and Using Networks * Service-Oriented Architectures * Services at the Tactical Edge * Information Management and Dissemination * Fusion and Data Collection * Network Management * Computer and Network Security Systems * Cyber Operations * Network Operations * Information Assurance * Cryptography and Cryptographic Devices * Tactical Network Security Approaches * Network Traffic Monitoring and Prediction * Traffic Modeling Systems Perspectives * Network-Centric Systems and Technologies * Applications and Operational Concepts * Architectures * System-Level Modeling and Simulation * Systems, Programs, and Initiatives * Advanced SATCOM systems * Airborne Technologies * Standards-Based Datalinks * Mobile Satellite Systems * Space Networks and Protocols * Affordability and Agility * Results from Experiments, Exercises, and Demonstrations * Interoperability * Policies and Standards (Military and Commercial) * National Systems * Coalition Partners * Disaster Response Selected papers from the topics above will be collected in a special track focused on the enabling concepts and technologies for future generations of military communications. This track will be contained within the regular technical program, and will be a diverse collection of long-range research topics.
Facts about "MILCOM 2009"
Acronym | MILCOM 2009 + |
Camera ready due | August 2, 2009 + |
End date | October 21, 2009 + |
Event type | Conference + |
Has coordinates | 42° 21' 37", -71° 3' 30"Latitude: 42.360252777778 Longitude: -71.058291666667 + |
Has location city | Boston + |
Has location country | Category:USA + |
Has location state | Massachusetts + |
Homepage | http://www.milcom.org/2009/call.html + |
IsA | Event + |
Start date | October 18, 2009 + |
Submission deadline | April 19, 2009 + |
Title | Military Communications Conference 2009 + |