ISITA-ISSSTA 2010

The 2010 International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications (ISITA2010) and the 2010 International Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications (ISSSTA2010) will be jointly held in Taichung, Taiwan, from Sunday, October 17, through Wednesday, October 20, 2010.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Error Control Coding Coding Theory and Practice Coded Modulation Data Compression and Source Coding Pattern Recognition and Learning Speech/Image Coding Rate-Distortion Theory Shannon Theory Stochastic Processes Cryptology and Data Security Data Networks Multi-User Information Theory Quantum Information Processing Mobile Communications Spread Spectrum Systems Detection and Estimation Signal Processing Sequence Design and Optimization Synchronization and Channel Estimation Multicarrier CDMA and OFDM UWB Communications MIMO & Diversity Techniques Wideband Channel Modeling Cognitive and Software Radios Cooperative Communications Optical Communications

Papers will be selected on the basis of a full manuscript (not exceeding 6 pages). The deadline for submission is 23:59, March 7, 2010, GMT. Notification of decisions will be made by the end of May, 2010.

The accepted papers will appear in the Proceedings and IEEE Xplore. Detailed information on the technical program, special events, accommodation, and registration will be posted on the Symposium web site:

http://www.sita.gr.jp/ISITA2010/

Enquiries on matters related to the Symposium should be addressed as follows: General matters: 	Technical program matters: isita-isssta2010@sita.gr.jp 	isita-isssta2010tpc@ee.nthu.edu.tw

About Taichung: Taichung is located in the hub of central Taiwan and surrounded by many tourist attractions, such as Sun Moon Lake, Lushan Hot Spring and Shitou Forest Recreation Area. The pleasant climate, beautiful scenery, the rich history of art and culture, and the prosperous economy supply Taichung with the glamour of a world-class metropolis. Walking in the streets of Taichung, a visitor would discover a delicate mixture of modern and classic, of nature and technology, and of grandeur and simplicity. This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP