IEEE GLOBECOM 2011 Extends “Call for Papers” Deadline to March 20

Premier Global Communications Conference to be Held December 5 – 9 in Houston, Texas

New York, NY, March 08, 2011 --(PR.com)-- IEEE GLOBECOM 2011, the premier international conference dedicated to the global advancement of communications, has extended the “Call for Papers” deadline to March 20, 2011 for its 54th annual event to be held from December 5 – 9 in Houston, Texas. Hosted by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), IEEE GLOBECOM is recognized internationally for its ongoing drive to advance the research, development and implementation of the latest broadband, wireless, multimedia, data, image and voice communications on a global scale.

All interested researchers, scientists, government officials and industry professionals are urged to visit www.ieee-globecom.org/2011 for detailed “Call for Papers” guidelines, ongoing updates and registration information. Original technical paper submissions are currently being accepted in the areas of:

• Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking
• Cognitive Radio Networks
• Communication Software, Services, and Multimedia Applications
• Communication Theory
• Communications & System Security
• Communications QoS, Reliability, and Modeling
• Next Generation Networking
• Optical Networks and Systems
• Signal Processing for Communications
• Wireless Communications and Networking

Last year, IEEE GLOBECOM completed one of its most successful events in conference history with more than 2,500 participants attending the presentation of nearly 2,000 keynotes, technical papers, tutorials, panels and workshops focused on the advance of communications technologies ranging from cloud computing, nanonetworking and green communications to next-generation Internet, mobile computing, cognitive radio and adaptive wireless communications systems. In addition, as the flagship event of the IEEE ComSoc, IEEE GLOBECOM presents all attendees with the unrivalled opportunity to engage and network with thousands of industry authorities, peers and colleagues on a daily basis throughout the length of the meeting.

For more information on IEEE GLOBECOM 2011, please visit www.ieee-globecom.org/2011 regularly or contact Heather Ann Sweeney of the IEEE Communications Society at 212-705-8938 and/or h.sweeney@comsoc.org. Participants are also invited to connect with friends and colleagues via the conference’s Twitter and Facebook pages.

The IEEE Communications Society has over 50,000 members and is the second largest of IEEE’s 38 technical societies. Founded in 1952, it has become the major international forum for the exchange of ideas on communications and information networking.

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