CSNDSP 2010

CSNDSP has now been recognised as a forum for the exchange of ideas among engineers, scientists and young researchers from all over the world on advances in communication systems, communications networks, digital signal processing and other related areas and to provide a focus for future research and developments. The organising committee invites you to submit original high quality papers addressing research topics of interest for presentation at the 7th symposium which be held in the beautiful city of Newcastle in U.K. For the second time we also have dedicated colloquiums and number of special sessions on selected topics. 	Colloquium on -	Photonic Communications Systems and Networks -	Optical Wireless Communications -	Satellite and Space Communications 	Special Sessions on 	Antenna Technology for Satellites and Terrestrial Wireless Systems 	Channel Coding and Equalization for Wireless Broadband Communication Systems 	Chaos in Communication Systems 	Embedded Mixed-Signal Systems and Sensor Networks 	Optimization Techniques for Signal Processing and Communication Systems 	Signal and Image Processing for Medical Monitoring and Diagnosis: new Developments and Applications 	Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering 	Nonlinear Techniques for Signal Processing and Communications Systems 	QoS, Reliability and Performance Modelling 	Entropy, Complexity, and their Applications 	Measurement / Analysis of 3G Cellular Networks 	IP Multimedia Subsystem and Next Generation Services

Papers are solicited from, but not limited to the following topics: 	Adaptive signal processing 	ATM systems and networks 	Chip design for Communications 	Communication theory 	Coding and error control 	Communication protocols 	Communications for disaster management 	Crosslayer design 	Digital and multirate signal processing 	DSP algorithms and applications 	E-commerce and e-learning applications 	Implementation of signal processing and communications systems 	Intelligent systems/networks 	Internet communications 	High performance networks 	MEMO and FORM based communications systems 	Microwave communications 	Mobile communications, networks, mobile computing for e-commerce 	Mobility management 	Modulation and synchronisation 	Modelling and simulation techniques 	Multidimensional signal processing 	Multimedia communications and broadband services 			Nano-technology in communications 	New techniques in RF-design and modelling 	Network management & operation 	Optical communications 	Optical MEMS for lightwave networks 	RF/optical wireless communications 	Photonic network 	Quality of service, reliability and performance modelling 	3G/4G network evolution 	Radio, satellite and space communications 	RFID & near field communications 	Satellite & space communications 	Sensor networks 	Signal processing for communications and sensor networks 	Signal processing for storage 	Speech technology 	Teletraffic models and traffic engineering 	VLSI for communications and DSP 	Wireless LANs and ad hoc networks 	Ultra-wide band mobile networks 	Any other related topics

For further information visit: http://www.csndsp.com

	Papers may be presented in the form of Oral presentation and/or Poster 	Contributions by MPhil/PhD research students are particularly encouraged.

	Submission is ONLY possible via the website http://www.csndsp.com. For more information please visit the website or contact the Local Committee via email csndsp10@norhumbria.ac.uk

All papers will be reviewed by at least three referees. Only papers presented at the conference will be available in the IEEE-Xplore, once is confirmed by the IEEE. More information to follow on this. Selected best papers presented will be published in the special issue of the following journals:

	Mediterranean Journal of Computers and Networks 	Mediterranean Journal of Electronics and Communications 	Possibly others

	Once again CSNDSP will offer a number of travel grants and registration fee waivers. --- Steering Committee: Prof. Z Ghassemlooy (Northumbria Univ., UK) – Chairman Prof. A C Boucouvalas (Univ. of Peloponnese, Greece) – Symp. Secr. Prof. R A Carrasco (Newcastle Univ. UK)

Local Organising Committee: Prof. Z Ghassemlooy (Local Chair) Dr W P Ng (Technical Chair) Dr K Busawon (Publication Chair) R Kharel (Web master) Prof. R A Carrasco (Newcastle Univ.) Prof. S Boussakta (Newcastle Univ.) Emeritus Prof. E. Korolkiewicz Prof. A Sambell Mrs K Vacher (Treasurer/Admin.)

Chair of Special Sessions and Colloquiums: Dr K Busawon (UK) Prof. R Carrasco (UK) Dr W P Ng (UK) Dr S Sheikh Muhammad (Pakistan)

National/International Technical Committee: Dr M Ali (Oxford Brookes Univ. UK) Dr S Aleksic (TU Wien, Austria) Prof. J Armstrong (Monash Univ. Australia) Prof. V Ahmadi (Tarbiat Modras University, Iran) Prof. E Babulak (American Univ. Girne, N. Cyprus) Dr P Ball (Oxford Brookes Univ. UK) Dr D Benhaddou (University of Houston, USA) Prof. J Bešter (Univ. of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Prof. J L Bihan (Ecole Nat. d'Ingen. Brest, France) Dr. U Bhattacharya (Bengal Eng. & Sci. Univ. India) Dr D Careglio (UPCatalunya, Spain) Dr J B Carruthers (Boston University, USA) Prof. F Castanie (INPT, France) Dr H Castel (Inst. Natio. D. Télécom., France) Prof. L Chao (Hong Kong Polytechnic, China) Dr P Chatzimisios (TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece) Dr M Connelly (Univ. of Limerick, Ireland) Prof. A Constantinides (Imperial College, UK) Prof. I Darwazeh (Univ. College, London, UK) Dr D Dimitrov (Tech. Univ. of Sofia, Bulgaria) Dr S Dlay (Newcastle Univ. UK) Prof. I Frigyes (BME, Hungary) Dr. W Gappmair (Graz Univ. of Tech., Austria) Dr Boran Gazi (LBG, UK) Dr M Gebhart, (NXP, Gratkorn, Austria) Dr D Giggenbach (DLR, Germany) Dr M Giurgiu (Univ. of Cluj-Napoca, Romania) Dr M Glabowski, (Poznan Univ. of Tech., Poland) Prof. R Green (Warwick University, UK) Dr A Gumaste (IITB, India) Dr S Hranilovic (McMaster University, Canada) Prof. F Shan (Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China) Prof. A Inoue (Chiba Instut. Of Tech., Japan) Prof. L Izzo (Univ. of Napoli, Italy) Dr. A Kaloxylos (Univ. of Peloponnese, Greece) Prof. G Kandus (IJS Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Dr T Kamalakis (University of Athens, Greece) Prof. K Kawashima (Tokyo Univ. TUAT, Japan) Prof. C Knutson (Brigham Young Univ., USA) Dr. W Kogler (Graz Univ. of Tech. Austria) Prof. G Kubin, (Graz Univ. of Tech., Austria) Dr. Erich Leitgeb (Graz Univ. Austria) Dr Hoa Le Minh (Univ. of Oxford, UK) Dr M D Logothetis (Univ. of Patras, Greece) Prof. E Lutz, (DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany) Emeritus Prof. P Mars (Univ. Of Durham) Dr A Martellucci (ESA, Holland) Prof. M Matijasevic (FER Zagreb, Croatia) Prof. B Mikac (FER Zagreb, Croatia) Dr T Ohtsuki (Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Japan) Prof. F Ozek (Ankara Univ., Ankara, Turkey) Dr S Papaharalabos (ISARS, Greece) Dr E Pawlik (Wroclaw Univ. of Tech. Poland) Prof. R Penty (Cambridge Univ. UK) Prof. W Pribyl, (Graz Univ. of Tech. Austria) Dr C Raffelli (Univ. Bologna, Italy) Dr F Ramos (UPValencia, Spain) Dr R Rejeb (IAER, Germany) Dr D Roviras (INPT, France) Prof. M Rupp, (Vienna Univ. of Tech., Austria) Dr M Schmidt (JR, Austria) Dr S Sheikh Muhammad (Univ. of Eng. & Tech., Lahore, Pakistan) Dr S Shioda (Chiba Univ. Japan) Prof. S Betti (University Tor Vegata, Rome, Italy) Dr J Sodha (Univ. of W. Ind., Barbados, W. Indies) Dr I Soto (Santiago Univ. Chile) Dr U Speidel (Univ. of Auckland, Newzeland) Prof. M Stasiak (Poznan Univ. Poland) Dr L Stergioulas (Brunel Uni. UK) Dr A Svigelj (IJS, Slovenia) Dr S Sygletos (Univ. of Karlsruhe, Germany) Dr H Takruri-Rizk (Univ. of Salford) Prof. M Theologou (Nation. Tech. Univ. Athens, Greece) Prof. I. Tomkos (AIT, Greece) Prof. R Vijaya (Ind. Inst. of Tech., Bombay, India) Dr I Viniotis (N. Caroline State Univ., USA) Dr V Vitsas (TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece) Dr P Xiao (ECIT, Queen's Univ., Belfast, UK) Dr Yang Yang (UCL, UK) Prof. M N Zervas (Southampton Univ., UK) This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP