Compressed Sensing in Wireless Communication - Workshop 2015
As part of the conference European
Wireless 2015, we are organising a workshop with the theme “Compressed
Sensing in Wireless Communication”.
The conference takes place in
Budapest, Hungary, 20-22 May 2015.
For details on the main
conference please see the
conference website.
Workshop date: Wednesday, 20 May 2015
The recent theory of compresssed sensing and its related variants such
as matrix completion have garnered significant interest from several
research communities over the past decade. Compressed sensing (CS) has
seen applications in many areas by now. This is most outspoken in
imaging-related application areas; for example medical imaging (MRI
etc.), astronomy, infrared imaging, hyperspectral imaging. Other areas
such as computational biology have benefited from the theory as well.
Compressed sensing is highly relevant in the area of wireless
communication as well. In this area, however, we have only seen the
beginning of what CS has to offer. It has so far been investigated in
a range of applications such as in modulation/demodulation, error
control coding, multiple access, multiuser detection, routing,
wideband spectrum sensing, cognitive radio, channel estimation,
interference reduction, direction-of-arrival estimation, MIMO
transmission, in connection to network coding and cross-layer
optimization, for low-complexity data-compression in WSNs at the
individual sensor level, or in the data collection in WSNs at the
network level etc.
This workshop aims to bridge the CS theory with its applications and
to gather the newest research results in CS in relation to wireless
communication. We invite contributions addressing applications at all
levels of the protocal stack. These include, but are not limited to:
radio channel, link, network etc. -aware CS, data detection and
decoding, interference mitigation, CS in sideband receivers, CS in
low-power receivers, CS across networks, e.g. wireless sensor
networks. We welcome contributions that demonstrate CS applied in
practical systems as evidence of the theory’s viability in the area of
wireless communication.
By this workshop, we wish to stimulate discussion among its
participants. The workshop further aspires to take stock of the
current state of CS in wireless communication and identify important
open questions. We find that this is an important aspect of the
workshop to contribute to describing the state of the art and
providing guidance for further research. Along this line, the workshop
invites position papers on future directions and prospects of CS in
wireless communication as well as overview/review papers providing an
overview of the state of the art of CS within one or more topics in
wireless communication.
Organisers
(You can find our email addresses at the profiles linked above.)
Paper Submission
Papers for the workshop must be submitted through the main
conference’s EDAS submission page:
Workshop paper submission deadline: February 18, 2015.
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