IEEE CCNC 2015 to Host 12th Annual Technological Forum Dedicated to Next Wave Consumer Communications Advancements

“Call for Papers” Deadline is September 7 for International Event held from January 9 – 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

New York, NY, July 28, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2015), the leading international conference dedicated to driving the advance of networked consumer technologies, will hold its 12th annual meeting of global communications experts from January 9 – 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Held each year in conjunction with the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the “Call for Papers” deadline is September 7, 2014 for original technical paper submissions. Conference organizers invite papers that explore key industry topics ranging from wireless home and vehicular networking and peer-to-peer video conferencing to phishing and spam detection, mobile cloud computing, gamification and social signal processing.

“For more than a decade, IEEE CCNC has focused on the consumer technology breakthroughs continually shaping and re-shaping lives and businesses, while merging disparate global communities into thriving, mutually-supportive ecosystems,” says General Chair Henry Holtzman of Samsung Research America. “It is the ideal venue for not only supplying a detailed view into our upcoming technological future, but experiencing the evolution of these innovations from inception to implementation.

“Once again, it is our mission to assemble the world’s leading authorities for a robust conversation on the emerging technological solutions that are creating the tools for billions worldwide to eliminate boundaries and facilitate the fluid, seamless and instantaneous exchange of ideas and information.”

All industry professionals interested in presenting unpublished technical session papers at IEEE CCNC 2015 are encouraged to visit www.ieee-ccnc.org/2015 for conference details and “Call for Paper” guidelines. There is a deadline of September 7, 2014 for submissions covering issues related to home, consumer, mobile and social networking; enabling technologies, applications and services; commercial software and multimedia systems; and real-world cloud computing, crowdsourcing, and social media innovations. Specific areas of interest also include:

-Communications and Signal Processing for Modern Mobile Devices
-Wearable Augmented Reality
-Smart Spaces & Sensor Networks
-3D Printing, Imaging, Processing, Communications & Display
-Personal Robotics
-Security, Content Protection & DRM
-Green Communications & Computation
-eHealth, Ambient Assisted Living
-Home Energy Management
-Telepresence & Telerobotics
-Intelligent & Emotion-oriented Computing
-Emerging Standardization Topics in Consumer Communications

IEEE CCNC 2015’s program is scheduled to host hundreds of events including keynotes, business panels, technical presentations, special sessions, workshops, and tutorials in an open, informative environment. During the course of last year’s event, these sessions explored numerous hot topics like “Low Complexity Cloud-video-Mixing Using HEVC,” “Building an Emergency Network with Off-the-shelf Devices,” “Green Networking Strategies for Distributed Computing,” “Internet of Things (IoT) Paradigm in Consumer Applications” and “Online Games: Traffic Characterization and Network Support.” Other highlights included demonstrations showcasing new breakthroughs in services and applications such as electronic keys for NFC locks securely controlled by NFC Smartphones, real-time multimedia streaming in unstructured peer-to-peer networks, browser-based Web content sharing systems and wireless multihop networking for a scalable temperature monitoring system.

For more information on IEEE CCNC 2015 including registration and original paper submission details, please visit www.ieee-ccnc.org/2015. If you have questions, please contact TPC Chair Yacine Ghamri-Doudane at yacine.ghamri@univ-lr.fr or TPC Co-Chair M. Can Vuran at mcvuran@cse.unl.edu.

The IEEE Communications Society has over 50,000 members and is the second largest of IEEE’s 38 technical societies. Founded in 1952, IEEE ComSoc is recognized as a major international forum for the exchange of ideas on communications and information networking. The society is also an international sponsor of global publications, conferences, certification and educational programs, local activities, technical committees and standardization projects.
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