International Conference on

Wireless Communication & Network

Wireless Communication 2018

Theme: Future Technologies for Knowledge Discoveries in Wireless Telecommunication

Welcome to Wireless Communication 2018 Conference!

Meetings International is heartily invites across the globe to attend International Conference On Wireless Communication & Network (Wireless Communication Conference) schedule during August 15-16, 2018 at Singapore City, Singapore a leading forum for Business professionals, Scientists, Professor, Directors of companies, Delegates, Industrialists, Researchers and Students in the field of Wireless & Telecommunication to exchange information on their latest research progress and with a theme “Future Technologies for Knowledge Discoveries in Wireless Telecommunication” to cover almost all aspects and fields of Wireless, Telecommunication and Information of Things (IoT).

Importance and Scope:

Wireless Communication conference is to learn and share knowledge on Wireless, Telecommunication & IoT. This Conference provides a forum for exchange of ideas and authoritative views by leading scientists as well as business leaders and investors in this exciting field. Outstanding keynote speakers and well known leading scientists and experts from across the globe will be expected to share their knowledge. We endeavor to bring individuals from various fields, and to make a setting in which they can collaborate synergistically, and ideally make new logical outcomes.

The Wireless conferences cover a wide range of field related to ingenious Wireless and Telecommunication applications while focusing on IoT and Cloud Information. The Wireless meeting offers key insights into cutting-edge applications from global experts, start-ups, and the winners of World's major innovation competitions for space applications.

Wireless Communication 2018 Conference Highlights:

  • Wireless Communications Symposium
  • Wireless Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity Symposium
  • Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications Symposium
  • Green and Sustainable Communications and Network Computing SymposiumWireless Communication
  • 3G & 4G
  • 5G and Beyond
  • Cloud Computing
  • Telecommunication
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Technology for Wireless
  • Ad Hoc and Sensors Networks
  • Mobile and Wireless Network
  • Satellite Communication
  • Big Data
  • Smart antennas
  • Next Generation Networks
  • Space Communications and Navigation
  • Wireless technology in e-health
  • Space Communication & Navigation

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Wireless Communication 2018 Conference

Track 1: Wireless Communications Symposium:

Wireless communication, or wireless, is the transfer of information or power between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. Wireless communication is among technology’s biggest contributions to mankind. Wireless communication include with the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors. The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television’s remote control) and thousands of kilometres (for example, radio communication).

  • Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Systems
  • Broadband Wireless Communication Systems
  • DSP Applications to Wireless Systems
  • Location Estimation and Tracking
  • Modulation and Coding
  • Multiple Access Techniques
  • Multirate and Multicarrier Communications
  • Signal Separation and Interference Rejection

Track 2: Wireless Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity Symposium:

A wireless local-area network (LAN) uses radio waves to connect devices such as laptops to the Internet and to your business network and its applications. When you connect a laptop to a WiFi hotspot at a cafe, hotel, airport lounge, or other public place, you're connecting to that business's wireless network. Wireless networking is a method by which homes, telecommunications networks and business installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations. Wireless telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication. This implementation takes place at the physical level (layer) of the OSI model network structure.

  • B3G/4G Systems, WiMAX, WLAN, WPAN
  • Delay Tolerant Networks
  • Design and Analysis of Wireless LAN/WAN
  • Mobility patterns, Location and Handoff Management
  • Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Wireless Sensors and Actuators/Robots networks
  • Wireless multicasting, broadcasting and geocasting

Track 3: Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications Symposium:

Ubiquitous computing is a paradigm in which the processing of information is linked with each activity or object as encountered. It involves connecting electronic devices, including embedding microprocessors to communicate information. Devices that use ubiquitous computing have constant availability and are completely connected. Next comes ubiquitous computing, or the age of calm technology, when technology recedes into the background of our lives. Alan Kay of Apple calls this "Third Paradigm" computing.

  • Mobile Social Wireless Networks
  • Mobile Urban Sensing and Crowd-sensing
  • Multimedia over Wireless Networks
  • Operating system and middleware support for mobile computing
  • Portable Devices and Wearable Computers
  • Wireless communications to vehicle-to-grid applications
  • Wireless telemedicine and e-health services
  • Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination in WSNs
  • Content distribution in wireless home environment
  • Gaming Applications in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

Track 4: Green and Sustainable Communications and Network Computing Symposium:

The beefed up its scrutiny of green communications so greenwashers beware. "The Advertising Standards Authority is watching both your words and pictures, and now watching them online too," says Townsend. Environmentally friendly, zero carbon, natural, ethical and sustainable are all words to watch out for, she says. "This sustainability stuff can be complicated so use experts to check your messages." Also check out the ASA adjudications to learn from those who got it wrong, and read Futerra's Greenwash Guide before going public with a message.

  • Communication technologies for green buildings
  • Architectures, algorithms, protocols and scheduling for green communication systems and networks
  • Energy harvesting, storage and recycling
  • Energy-efficient techniques for 5G wireless communication system
  • Power-efficient cooling and air-conditioning systems for communications and computing
  • Energy efficiency in big data networking

Track-5: Wireless Communication:

Telecommunications also known as telecom refers to the exchange of information by electronic and electrical means over a significant distance. A complete telecommunication arrangement is made up of two or more stations equipped with transmitter and receiver devices. A single co-arrangement of transmitters and receivers, called a transceiver, may also be used in many telecommunication stations. Telecommunications devices include telephones, telegraph, radio, and microwave communication arrangements, fiber optics, satellites and the Internet.

  • Telecommunication and integrated applications
  • Latest trends in telecommunication industry
  • Types of telecommunication networks

Track-6: 3G & 4G:

3G, short form of third generation, is the third generation of mobile telecommunications technology. This is based on a set of standards used for mobile devices and mobile telecommunications use services and networks that comply with the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 specifications by the International Telecommunication Union. 3G finds application in wireless voice telephony, mobile Internet access, fixed wireless Internet access, video calls and mobile TV.

4G, short for fourth generation, is fourth generation of mobile telecommunication technology, succeeding 3G. A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced. Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming services, high-definition mobile TV, video conferencing, 3D television, and cloud computing.

  • Mobile and Cellular Networks
  • 4G & 3G Business, Marketing & Services
  • 4G & 3G LTE Network

Track-7: 5G and Beyond:

5G (5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems) denotes the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. 5G has speeds beyond what the current 4G can offer. IEEE conferences will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, applications and services.

5G should be rolled out by 2020 to meet business and consumer demands. In addition to providing simply faster speeds, they predict that 5G networks also will need to meet the needs of new use cases, such as the Internet of Things as well as broadcast-like services and lifeline communication in times of natural disaster.

  • Personal wireless communications beyond 5G
  • Novel enabling technologies and concepts for 5G
  • Business developing for 5G for different markets
  • Industry views of 5G
  • 5G test-beds

Track-8: Cloud Computing:

Cloud Computing relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications. Cloud computing means a type of Internet-based computing where different services — such as servers, storage and applications — are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through the Internet.

Cloud Computing is a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing data storage, processing and bandwidth. Cloud computing services can be private, public or hybrid.

  • Cloud and IoT Enabling Services
  • Inter-Cloud, Fog and Mobile Edge Computing
  • Cloud Storage Systems
  • Cloud Infrastructure with Machine Learning Techniques
  • Cloud Benchmarks and Performance Challenges in Cloud

Track-9: Telecommunication:

Telecommunications is any means of electronic data transfer using electromagnetic means, most commonly radio waves. The data transferred is often in the form of digital information, which includes voice transmission. Telecommunications can also include analog signals, though these are being phased out in many industries. Telecommunication is also usually thought of as being two-way, with both sides having receiving and transmission capabilities. Communication Conference will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, and services.

  • Military Telecommunications
  • Telecommunications and Multimedia
  • Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems
  • Morden Telecommunications and Computers
  • Mobile Communication

Track-10: Internet of Things (IoT):

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, wireless sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data. The term is closely identified with RFID as the method of communication, although it also may include other sensor technologies, wireless technologies or QR codes.

The wireless method of electrical communication uses low-powered radio waves to transmit data between devices. High powered transmission sources usually require government licenses to broadcast on a specific wavelength. This platform has historically carried voice and has grown into a large industry, carrying many thousands of broadcasts around the world. Radio waves are now increasingly being used by unregulated computer users.

  • Wireless LANs
  • Satellite Networks
  • Bluetooth and Zigbee
  • Ultrawideband radioTelecommunication equipments

Track-11: Technology for Wireless:

Today, wired connections are slowly being replaced by different latest, emerging wireless technologies. Emergence of new wireless technologies has helped to bring out many new ideas and applications to the society. In this era, we all are expecting different solutions in the wireless field which helps to explode out many new types of wireless technology. Wireless technology is just a latest technical term given to describe telecommunication where the EM (electromagnetic) waves carry signal over communication path. Now let’s explore knowledge on to the latest, emerging wireless technologies.

  • Analysis data for visualization
  • Scalar visualization techniques
  • Frame work for flow visualization
  • System aspects of visualization applications
  • Future trends in scientific visualization

Track-12: Ad Hoc and Sensors Networks:

Ad Hoc is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a telecommunications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voice band modem can provide. ADSL differs from the less common symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL). Bandwidth (and bit rate) is greater toward the customer premises (known as downstream) than the reverse (known as upstream). This is why it is called asymmetric. Providers usually market ADSL as a service for consumers to receive Internet access in a relatively passive mode: able to use the higher speed direction for the download from the Internet but not needing to run servers that would require high speed in the other direction. IEEE conferences shall provide a new forum for the world-class researchers to gather and share their research achievements, ideas and progress that is required solving the future challenges that the Information Communication field face.

  • Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
  • Ad Hoc Network Applications and Architectures
  • Mobile Ad Hoc Computing Platforms
  • Sensor Networks
  • Sensing devices

Track-13: Mobile and Wireless Network:

A wireless network enables people to communicate and access applications and information without wires. This provides freedom of movement and the ability to extend applications to different parts of a building, city, or nearly anywhere in the world. Wireless networks allow people to interact with e-mail or browse the Internet from a location that they prefer. A mobile network operator is a provider of services wireless communications that owns or controls all the elements necessary to sell and deliver services to an end user including radio spectrum allocation, wireless network infrastructure, back haul infrastructure, billing, customer care, provisioning computer systems and marketing and repair organizations.

  • Emerging applications in wireless networks
  • Wireless social networks, participatory computing
  • M2M communications and the Internet of Things
  • Storage, smart caching, and cloud for wireless
  • Molecular and nano-scale wireless communications

Track-14: Satellite Communication:

Satellite Communication use has turned out to be across the board and pervasive all through the nation for such differing applications like Television, DTH Broadcasting, DSNG and VSAT to misuse the exceptional capacities as far as scope and effort. The innovation has developed considerably finished recent decades and is being utilized on business reason for an extensive number of uses. A large portion of us are touched by satellite correspondence in more routes than we understand. A correspondences satellite is a manufactured satellite that transfers and opens up radio broadcast communications signals by means of a transponder; it makes a correspondence station between a source transmitter and a recipient at various areas on Earth.

  • Wireless Application Protocol
  • Wireless Systems and LANs
  • Internet Services and Applications

Track-15: Big Data

With advances in technologies, nurse scientists are increasingly generating and using large and complex datasets, sometimes called “Big Data,” to promote and improve the health of individuals, families, and communities. In recent years, the National Institutes of Health have placed a great emphasis on enhancing and integrating the data sciences into the health research enterprise.  New strategies for collecting and analyzing large data sets will allow us to better understand the biological, genetic, and behavioral underpinnings of health, and to improve the way we prevent and manage illness.

  • Big Data Management
  • Big Data Inspired Data Sensing
  • Real-Time Big Data Services
  • Quality of Big Data Services
  • Big Data ApplicationsTrack-12: Smart antennas

Track-16: Next Generation Networks

NGN is a concept for the defining and establishing of the networks, allowing a formal distribution of functionalities into separate layers and planes by using open interfaces, making it possible for the service providers and operators to create a platform which can be gradually developed thanks to creation, implementation and effective management of innovative services.

  • Quantum Computing
  • Smart antennas
  • Wireless technology in Healthcare

Track-17: Space Communications and Navigation

The Space Communications and Navigation program puts the three prime space interchanges systems, Space Network (SN), Near Earth Network (NEN) (already known as the Ground Network or GN), and the Deep Space Network (DSN), under one Management and Systems Engineering umbrella. The information is sent in the form of sound waves. To send the information, electromagnetic wave with high frequency is used as a carrier.

  • SCAN Test Bed
  • NGN Communication & Navigation trends
  • Software defined radio in space communication

Track-18: Wireless technology in e-health:

In healthcare the importance of obtaining the right information, at the right time, irrespective of time and location dependency is very critical. Healthcare personnel need to access real-time medical data such as patient clinical histories, laboratory results, treatments, chronic diseases, medication, and insurance information. Therefore, healthcare is the most apt domain for the application of ubiquitous technologies. Ubiquitous healthcare aims at creating an environment where healthcare is available to everyone, everywhere via technologies that would not only be pervasive but also be assimilated flawlessly in the daily lives.

  • Digital Innovations
  • Factors for deploying wireless technology in healthcare
  • Advancements and Benefits

Track-19: Track 3:Multi-hop Routing:

Multi-hop routing is a type of communication in radio networks in which network coverage area is larger than radio range of single nodes. Therefore, to reach some destination a node can use other nodes as relays. Since the transceiver is the major source of power consumption in a radio node and long distance transmission requires high power, in some cases multi-hop routing can be more energy efficient than single-hop routing.

  • Wireless sensor networks
  • Wireless mesh networks
  • Mobile Ad-Hoc networks
  • Smart phone and Ad-Hoc networks
  • Vehicular Ad-Hoc networks

 

Title: International Conference on Wireless Communication & Network

Dates: August 15-16, 2018 at Singapore City, Singapore

Theme: Future Technologies for Knowledge Discoveries in Wireless Telecommunication

Global Wireless Market Analysis:

Wireless communications have become essential to the day-to-day lives of the majority of the world's consumers. As a result, demand for the industry has surged with credit following suit. Over the five years to 2020, revenue is expected to grow an annualized 4.2% to a staggering $1.5 trillion. The topic of Emerging Wireless Technologies and uses, Wireless device, Wireless security, Wireless data communication, Wireless network, Wireless sensors, Wireless services, Wireless green communications are the impact on globe for wireless field.

In the past five years, wireless communications have become crucial to the day-to-day lives of the majority of the world's consumers. As a result, demand for the industry has surged with revenue following suit. Over the five years to 2017, revenue is expected to grow an annualized 4.2% to a staggering $1.5 trillion. In general, industry firms have adopted two primary strategies to grow revenue: growing subscriber numbers and increasing average revenue per user (ARPU). These strategies are largely dependent on the domestic economies in which firms operate. Singapore telecommunication Thousands of career opportunities are waiting in the Singapore.

Industry Statistics & Forecast:  Revenue = $2tr Annual Growth 09-14 = 4.2%

Stock analysis for Emirates Telecommunications Group including stock price, stock chart, company news, key statistics.

Market Value ($Billion)

Telecommunications Services Industry Seen Modest Growth during Last five Years

Wireless Services Has Been Fastest Growing Segment

 

Importance & Scope:

Wireless Communication is by any measure the agile emerging segment of the communications industry. As such it has attracted the imagination of public. The convergence of wireless communications is bringing together areas of immense growth and innovation, especially Etisalat stock exchange emphasizing multidisciplinary views of communication and networking. This is reflected throughout the universe by strongly focusing on new trends, developments, emerging technologies and new industrial standards. Emirates telecommunication helps people to reach each other, businesses to find new markets and everyone to fulfil their potential.

Wireless Communication 2018 conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Internet Marketing and Advertising. It also gives the chance for analysts, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the fields of Advertising and Marketing. Emirates telecommunication helps people to reach each other, businesses to find new markets and everyone to fulfil their potential.

Why it’s in Singapore?

Singapore is the most modern city of Asia. The city amalgam Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and English cultures and religions. Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine and great shopping! The island nation of the Republic of Singapore deceptions one degree north of the Equator in Southern Asia. The country includes the island of Singapore and 58 or so smaller islands. Because of its efficient and dogged government, Singapore has become a flourishing country that excels in trade and tourism and is a model to developing nations. The capital city, also called Singapore, covers about a third of the area of the main island. The most advanced and popular eye centers are like Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) and KK Women's & Children's Hospital (KKH) helps to improve the latest technology and research in Telecommunication.

Why to attend???

  • Sign-up to meet the analyst of your choice
  • Opportunities to meet with highly qualified peers to validate strategies
  • Leading industry speakers and luminaries
  • Learn how Wireless Communication - 2017 can help your company with its products and services
  • Take advantage of the breadth and depth of content/ issue which helpful.
  • Sessions are designed to provide attendees with the latest insights

Target Audience:

Wireless and Telecommunication engineers, Directors, CEO’s, Presidents and Vice presidents, Buyers and procurement specialists, Test and measurement engineers, Design and R&D engineers, Presidents, VPs, CEOs, CTOs, MDs and GMs, Project managers, Spacecraft, satellite, launch vehicle manufacturers/ operators, Electrical and mechanical engineers, Military, Government representatives and policy makers, Software engineers, Scientists, Aerospace engineers, Systems and application engineers, Quality control managers, Space agencies, Principal engineers and engineering managers, Materials and process engineers, Business development managers/directors, Manufacturing, tool, instrumentation engineers, Consultants, Academics and students, Field sales and product engineers, Students, Scientists related to Satellite and Space, Deans and Professors, Satellite and Space Researchers, Engineering Departments Faculty, Wireless and Telecommunication Associations and Societies, Companies and Industries,

Major Wireless Communication Associations around the Globe

  • Telecommunications Institute, ATI at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hudson NJ
  •  Alliance for Competitive Communications
  • Alliance for Public Technology (USA)
  • American Communication Association
  • Centre for International Research on Communication and Information Technologies, CIRCIT (Australia)
  • Centre for Wireless Communication at the National University of Singapore
  • Communications Research Laboratory of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Japan
  • Competitive Telecommunications Association
  • European Organization for Standardizing Information & Communication Systems, ECMA (Switzerland)
  • Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (USA)
  • Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (in English & in Japanese)
  • Institute of Telecommunication and Acoustics, ITA (Poland)
  • International Interactive Communications Society, IICS USA
  • International Mobile Telecommunications Association
  • International Multimedia Teleconferencing Consortium
  • International Telecommunications Union (Switzerland)
  • Pacific Telecommunications Council, PTC
  • SINTEF Telecom and Informatics (Norway)
  • Society for Technical Communication
  • U.S. Federal Communication Commission, FCC
  • American Electronics Association
  • European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering
  • Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, IEEE (USA)
  • Major Wireless Communication Associations
  • Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, IEEE (USA)
  • International Interactive Communications Society, IICS USA
  • Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (USA)
  • Alliance for Public Technology (USA)

Top Universities in the Globe:

  • University of Oxford
  • California Institute of Technology
  • Stanford University
  • Harvard University
  • University of Cambridge
  • Imperial College London
  • Feature & Opportunity for attendees
  • We mean its scope, focus, overall dimensions, and number of speakers, delegates and participants.
  • Accelerating the emerging technology in communication engineering.
  • Interaction on discussing of fresh issues/innovation.
  • B2B meetings for business persons.
  • Opportunity to meet other people like business delegates, board of directors, industrial delegates.
  • Getting a variety of viewpoints.
  • Discuss best practices within the industry.
  • Change or improve our own ideas and processes

Market Growth of in the Last and Upcoming Ten:

Today, wired connections are slowly being replaced by different latest, emerging wireless technologies. Emergence of new wireless technologies has helped to bring out many new ideas and applications to the society. In this era, we all are expecting different solutions in the wireless field which helps to explode out many new types of wireless technology. Wireless Communication or technology is just a latest technical term given to describe telecommunication where the EM (electromagnetic) waves carry signal over communication path. Now let’s explore knowledge on to the latest, emerging wireless technologies. IEEE conferences shall provide a new forum for the world-class researchers to gather and share their research achievements, ideas and progress that is required solving the future challenges that the Information Communication field face.

Telecommunications is any means of electronic data transfer using electromagnetic means, most commonly radio waves. The data transferred is often in the form of digital information, which includes voice transmission. Telecommunications can also include analog signals, though these are being phased out in many industries. Telecommunication is also usually thought of as being two-way, with both sides having receiving and transmission capabilities. Communication Conference will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, and services.

  • Wireless Communications Symposium
  • Wireless Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity Symposium
  • Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications Symposium
  • Green and Sustainable Communications and Network Computing Symposium
  • Wireless Communication
  • 3G & 4G
  • 5G and Beyond
  • Cloud Computing
  • Telecommunication
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Technology for Wireless
  • Ad Hoc and Sensors Networks
  • Mobile and Wireless Network
  • Satellite Communication
  • Big Data
  • Next Generation Networks
  • Space Communications and Navigation
  • Wireless technology in e-health
  • Multi-hop Routing