About UCET 2020
UCET 2020 will be held on 20-21 August 2020 at the University of Glasgow, UK. The conference is aimed at providing a vibrant platform for sharing ideas among researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia working on state-of-the-art research and development in the aforementioned technologies. All accepted and presented papers would be published on IEEE Xplore.
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
Communication:
- Next-generation networks (5G/B5G/6G)
- Mobile and wireless networks
- Mission-critical communication
- Satellite and space communication
- Green communication
- Wearable/implant communication
- Backscattered communication
- Communication systems security
- Machine learning techniques
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger techniques
- Network slicing
- Signal processing for communication
- Verticals of communication and sensing
- Quantum technologies
- Optical communications
Sensing and Imaging:
- Internet of things (IoT)
- Sensing and localisation
- Sensors and systems for healthcare
- Intelligent sensing
- Sensor applications
- Nano-sensors technology and devices
- RF sensing
- Biophotonics
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- Optical sensing and metrology
- Super-resolution microscopy
Antennas:
- Antennas for 5G and beyond
- Antenna measurement techniques
- Small mobile device antennas
- Massive MIMO antennas
- Beamforming and Beam-steering
- Vehicular antennas
- Electromagnetic wave propagation for 5G and beyond
- Low-profile wideband antennas
- Smart wearable/implantable antennas
- Electromagnetic exposure at 5G
- Wireless channel modelling
- Antennas and propagation for Millimetre-wave/ Terahertz
- Novel materials for antenna design
- Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces (IRS)
Devices and Heterogeneous Systems:
- Semiconductor lasers and detectors
- Integrated optics
- Optical materials and photonic devices
- Microwave/Terahertz/Quantum integrated circuits
- Terahertz quantum emitters and detectors
- Ultrafast Systems
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Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers of maximum 4 pages following the standard IEEE conference proceedings style including figures, tables, and references, in PDF format. Papers should be submitted through EDAS: http://edas.info/N27418.