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The “Call for Papers” for the IEEE Global Communications Conference (IEEE GLOBECOM 2010), the annual flagship conference of the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), will end 15 March 2010. All prospective authors, presenters and speakers are invited to visit www.ieee-globecom.org/2010 for submission details, author guidelines and conference updates including agenda and registration information.

Themed, “Miami: Moving Into The Age of Mobile Interactivity,” IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 will be held 6 – 10 December at The Hyatt Regency in Miami, Florida. This year’s event is expected to host more than 300 technical sessions, workshops, tutorials, forums, demonstrations and keynotes dedicated to the advance of the entire range of technologies including the latest developments in networked and wireless multimedia communications.

Featured technical symposia will also highlight the most recent trends in communication research such as Ad-Hoc & Sensor Networking; Communication & System Security; Communication Theory; Communication QoS, Reliability and Modeling; Communication Software, Services & Multimedia Applications; Next-Generation Networking; Optical Networks & Systems; Signal Processing for Communications; Wireless Communications; Wireless Networking; and Selected Areas in Communications.

In addition, IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 has already scheduled presentations from many of the world’s leading communications experts representing noted academic institutions and corporations like MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Northwestern, Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Edinburgh, Cisco, Intel, and Microsoft. Among the featured discussions to be offered by these industry leaders are “Smart Phones: A Revolution in Mobile Computing,” “NANONETWOKS: A New Frontier in Communications,” “Dynamic Spectrum Management,” “The Future of Human Communications,” “The Road Ahead for Wireless Technology,” “Green Radio: The Case for More Efficient Cellular Base-Stations,” “Towards Glitch Free Multimedia Communications” and “Seamless Mobility in Wireless Networks: Are We There Yet?”.

Furthermore, IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 will also host numerous of tutorials and workshops exploring the many new technical and business issues that are currently essential to advancing today's engineering and technological environments. This includes tutorials detailing such key areas as cognitive radio, adaptive wireless communications systems, wireless MediaNets, cooperative communications and next generation mobile applications as well as workshops that will discuss topics like socially-aware and femtocell networks, broadband wireless access and pervasive group communications.

Other prominent scheduling highlights for IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 will include:

- Executive forum highlighting the visions and experiences of top industry leaders

- Plenary technical forums focusing on Future Networks, QoS Multimedia, Sensor Networks, Wireless Communications and Wireless Networks

- Business forums covering the latest innovations within and the many challenges confronting the communications industry

-Student program with awards and talks specially designed for student attendees

- The exhibitions of numerous leading corporations offering in-depth information on the latest developments in voice, data, image, and multimedia



For more information on IEEE GLOBECOM 2010, please visit www.ieee-globecom.org/2010 or contact Heather Ann Sweeney of the IEEE Communications Society at 212-705-8938 (h.sweeney@comsoc.org), or Dr. Kia Makki, Executive General Chair of IEEE GLOBECOM 2010, at 305-588-8191 (kia.makki@gmail.com).

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