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From: Naveen Chilamkurti <N.Chil...@latrobe.edu.au>
Date: Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 9:34 AM
Subject: [Dbworld] Six (6) Student Travel Grants - ATNAC 2011
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Six (6) Student Travel Grants (STG)available for ATNAC 2011 conference held in Melbourne during 9-11 Nov 2011. Each grant is about AUD 1000.

This grant provides six full time students to attend and present their accepted paper at ATNAC 2011 held during 9-11th NOV 2011 in Melbourne, Australia.

Conditions of Travel Grant:

 Is an author of an accepted ATNAC 2011 conference paper and presents the paper at ATNAC 2011.
* Is a full-time student registered towards a Bachelors, Masters, or Ph.D program in engineering or related field in a college or university when submitting the application.
* This grant consists of a monetary award (AUS $1000) per student to be used ONLY towards registration fees, conference hotel expenses, and travel costs as determined by Grant committee.

More details http://atnac2011.cs.latrobe.edu.au/

Call for papers:
Australasian Telecommunication Networks And Applications Conference
(ATNAC 2011)

9-11th  NOVEMBER 2011, Melbourne, Australia

Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society,  and IEEE.

Conference Proceedings will be published in IEEE Xplore(r).


With the increasing number of emerging  robust networks, the challenge to design
new networking protocols and techniques are never ending. With the imminent
deployment of 4G and other emerging technologies, the demand for better service
and quality has never been greater. ATNAC has been the forum for researchers and
engineers to present and discuss topics related to advanced telecommunication
network technologies and services. Research areas covered by the conference
include but are not limited to the following topics:



?       MIMO and Multi-antenna Communications
?       Ultra Wide Band
?       Wireless Sensor Networks
?       CDMA, TDMA and other air Interface
?       Next Generation Wireless Technologies
?       Satellite and Space Communications
?       Multimedia Communications
?       Network and Information Security
?       Interface Optics, Wireless and Cooperative signal
?       Grid Computing and service computing
?       Wi-Max and LTE
?       QoS and resource management
?       Wireless routing and ad-hoc networks
?       Relay assisted and cooperative communications
?       Smart antennas

?       Wireless propagation and channel modelling
?       Cognitive  radio networks
?       Wireless access techniques
?       Radio resource management
?       Broadcast/Multicast wireless technologies
?       Wireless LANs and PANs
?       Modelling and simulation techniques
?       Cellular and Mobile Communications
?       Embedded Systems and Networking
?       Peer-to-Peer systems
?       Security, privacy and trust
?       Grid, Cluster and Green Networking


IMPORTANT DEADLINES (Tentative)

Paper Submission deadline : 16th May 2011

Workshop proposals deadline : 1st May 2011

Notification of Acceptance:  18th July 2011

Submission of camera-ready versions of accepted papers:  14th August 2011

Registration due date : 5th September 2011

Paper submissions can be made via EDAS (http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=10095)


Honorary Chair
Prof. Phoebe Chen , La Trobe University, Australia

General Co-Chairs
Naveen Chilamkurti
La Trobe University, Australia
n.chil...@latrobe.edu.au
Abbas Jamalipour
University of Sydney, Australia
a.jama...@ieee.org

Track Chairs
Sherali Zeadally
University of District of  Columbia, USA

Sudip Misra
Indian Institute of Technology, India

Jean Armstrong
Monash University, Australia

Jin Kwak
Soonchunhyang University, Korea

Masuduzzaman Bakaul
University of Melbourne , Australia

Steering Committee
Hsiao-Hwa Chen
National Chung Kung University, Taiwan
Thanos Vasilakos
University of Western Macedonia, Greece
James Park
Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea
Mohammad Obadiat
Monmouth University, USA

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