Scope and Topics of the Workshop
Emerging mass transportation systems – such as self-driving cars, high-speed trains, drones, flying cars, and supersonic flight – will challenge the design of future wireless networks due to high-mobility environments: a large number of high-mobility users require high data rates and low latencies. The physical layer modulation technique is a key design component to meet the system requirements of high mobility communications over multipath channels with multiple moving scatterers.
This workshop aims at presenting the state-of-the-art on the fast evolving research on waveform design for high mobility. The workshop will provide a platform for the dissemination of research. Topics of interest include but not limited to the following:
- High-mobility channel modelling and performance analysis
- Waveform designs for high-mobility
- Detection methods
- Channel estimation methods
- Coding and precoding techniques for high mobility
- MIMO and massive MIMO techniques for high-mobility
- Multiuser communications in high-mobility
- Beamforming in high-mobility
- Applications: 5G and beyond, V2X, UAV, mm-wave communications
Submission Guideline
The workshop accepts novel previously unpublished papers. All submissions have to be in English with a maximum length of 6 printed pages (10 point font) including figures, using the 2-column IEEE conference template. At least one author of the accepted paper will register the workshop.
Papers can be submitted via EDAS: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=25822&track=96934
Important Dates
- Paper submission deadline on EDAS: 15 May 2019
- Paper Acceptance Notification: 25 June, 2019
Workshop General Co-Chairs
Yi Hong (Monash University, Australia)
yi.hong@monash.edu
Emanuele Viterbo (Monash University, Australia)
emanuele.viterbo@monash.edu
Xiaojing Huang (University of Technology Sydney)
Xiaojing.Huang@uts.edu.au
Nan Yang (Australian National University)
nan.yang@anu.edu.au