Symposiums
2004 International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks
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Symposium on Mobile and Personal Communications Safety

The rapid growth of the cellular telecommunication industry has resulted in an increasing number of varoius transmitting installations, particularly GSM base stations, and the related influence on human health has recently become a very hot subject. While the message or data-handling processes and computational capability are necessary aspectsof a wireless communication system, the intenisty and form of transmitted electromagnetic energy is of great interest to biological researchers.
We cordially invite speakers to present their original contributions to the following topics:

Modeling and Measurement of Antennas for Mobile Communications
Theoretical and Experimental Incident and Internal Field Dosimetry
Propagation Through Biological Media
Electromagnetic Modeling of the Human Body
Thermal response of the Human Body
Bioeffects of Radio Frequency radiation
Human and Epidemiological Studies
Optimization Algorithms for Radio Frequency Radiation Sources
Dosimetric Studies for Base Stations and Mobile Phones
Safety standards and Exposure Limits
Shields for Mobile Units and other Protective Measures
Regulatory Activities and safety trends

Symposium Chair: Dragan Poljak, University of Split, (dragan.poljak@fesb.hr)

 

Symposium on Future Wireless Systems

Symposium on Future Wireless Systems will be held aboard the luxury ship "Dalmacija" traveling on the route Split (Croatia) - Venice (Italy) - Ancona (Italy) - Dubrovnik (Croatia) in the frame of the 12th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks - SoftCOM 2004.

The increasing popularity of wireless networks indicates that most of future networking structures will be based on wireless networking technologies. In particular, the main challenges for the next future are related to the development of integrated networks supporting new multimedia services. A deep integration of several heterogeneous networks will play a very important role.

We cordially invite speakers who wish to present original papers on the following subjects, but not limited to these, associated with Wireless Communication:

* Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
* Performance of mobile/wireless networks and systems
* Security and privacy of mobile/wireless systems
* QoS in Wireless Networks
* Wireless Propagation/Channel Modeling
* Wireless PAN, LAN, MAN Systems
* Mobile Internet
* TCP over Wireless
* Power saving in wireless networks
* Interaction between different layers of mobile/wireless systems
* Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
* Traffic & Resource Management in Satellite Networks
* Integration between Wired and Wireless Networks
* Services and Applications for Wireless Communications

Conference Secretary: Hrvoje Dujmic, University of Split, Croatia (softcom@fesb.hr)
Symposium Chair: Mario De Blasi, University of Lecce, Italy, (mario.deblasi@unile.it)

 

Symposium on Genomic Signal Processing

The scope of Genomic Signal Processing is to approach genomic and proteomic problems by techniques usually applied by communication engineers for studying information and signals, like digital signal processing, information theory, network modeling, and others.

The scope of this symposium is twofold. First, it will provide an overview of this emerging field, with both semi-tutorial and research presentations. Second, it will be an opportunity to meet researchers working in this area and discuss future research developments. For this purpose, PhD students participation is especially encouraged.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- DNA sequence analysis, processing and interpretation: gene region prediction; study of genome structure, functional motifs, regulatory regions; genome evolution, comparative genomics; single nucleotide polymorphism.

- Microarray image analysis, processing and classification.

- Modeling and behavior of gene regulatory networks.

- Study of protein data, prediction of protein structure and modeling of protein networks.

Chair: Roberto Garello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

 

Workshop on Signal and Systems in Human Motion