SYMPOSIUM AIM AND TOPICS
The symposium aims at sharing ideas, experiences, and information on the following, or related, topics:
Shannon theory and applications of information theory | Signal processing |
Wireless (5G/6G, WiFi, mmWave/THz/Visible Light, etc.) and sensor networks | Speech/audio/video/multimedia processing |
Source, channel, and network coding; compression | Signal and information processing over networks |
Quantum information and quantum cryptography | Sensor arrays and multi-channel processing |
Cooperation in networks | Signal detection and estimation |
Multi-user information theory | Machine learning in signal processing |
Biologically inspired algorithms | Biomedical signal processing and biometrics |
Cryptography and data protection | Software-defined radios and cognitive radios |
Pattern recognition | Localization and tracking |
Wireless sensing with audio, radio, and light | Signal processing for Edge/Embedded AI and TinyML |
Privacy | Image processing |
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
We are soliciting papers describing original research. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a one-page abstract in PDF format. Each accepted abstract will lead to either a poster or an oral presentation with discussion. Upon request by the authors, a full paper or the abstract (as chosen by the authors) may appear in online proceedings. The authors can also indicate NOT to publish their paper in the proceedings. Work under review elsewhere can be submitted, provided that overlap is clearly documented. Please submit your one-page abstract through the CMT webite.
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
GRANTS
A limited number of grants will be made available to MSc students who have an accepted paper at the symposium. A grant consists of the symposium registration fee and a contribution towards accommodation costs. The authors of each accepted paper may request at most one grant per paper. If interested, check the corresponding box in the registration form or send an email to the organizers at:
Jasper Goseling (j.goseling@utwente.nl)
Luuk Spreeuwers (l.j.spreeuwers@utwente.nl)
Karen van Loggerenberg (secretariat-dmb-eemcs@utwente.nl)
AWARDS
The symposium features a Best Student Paper Award, and a Best Student Presentation Award. Both will be given during the Award Ceremony at the end of the symposium.