IEEE International Conference on Communications
20-24 May 2018 // Kansas City, MO, USA
Communications for Connecting Humanity

6th IEEE Workshop on Advances in Network Localization and Navigation (ANLN)

6th IEEE Workshop on Advances in Network Localization and Navigation (ANLN)

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SCOPE:

Network localization and navigation (NLN) has been gaining relevance for a myriad of new location-based services for indoor and outdoor environments. The Internet of Things (IoT), cyber-physical systems, autonomous vehicles, and 5G communication will all benefit from NLN capabilities. All this potential can be unleashed by designing solutions for localization and navigation through off-the-shelf and costeffective technologies. These technologies are highly heterogeneous and encompass a multitude of sensory modalities such as RF, IMU, sonar, laser, IR, and visible light. The availability of such technologies clearly entails that the latest challenge in NLN is not only to fully exploit individual sensors for these tasks, but also to design and implement methods that jointly fuse information from multimodal sensors as well as from multiple agents. Data fusion, cross-layer optimization, and new application scenarios are therefore the key aspects for further advances of the field and present exciting challenges for wireless communications and signal processing practitioners and researchers.

The goal of the workshop is to solicit the development of new positioning strategies that leverage the wealth of wireless communication technologies as well as of new location-aware procedures to enhance the efficiency of communication networks.

DEADLINES:

  • Paper Submission Deadline: January 3, 2018
  • Acceptance Notification: February 21, 2018
  • Final Paper submission: March 5, 2018

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:

  • Yuan Shen (Tsinghua University, China, shenyuan_ee@tsinghua.edu.cn)
  • Stefania Bartoletti (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy, and MIT, USA, stebar@mit.edu)
  • Santiago Mazuelas (Qualcomm Inc., USA, santiago.mazuelas@gmail.com)
  • Nicolò Decarli (University of Bologna, Italy, nicolo.decarli@unibo.it)
  • Florian Meyer (MIT, USA, fmeyer@mit.edu)

 

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