Call of Paper for International Workshop ETTCOM

Call of Paper for International Workshop ETTCOM

PIMRC 2020 host the International Workshop on Enabling Technologies for Terahertz Communications (ETTCOM), in London, UK, 31 August 2020. The workshop is supported by BRAVE.

The deadline for paper submission is 24 April 2020. The call for papers can be downloaded here.

We are inviting all researchers with innovative results onTHz communications to consider this call.

TeraHertz (THz) technology, or what is more and more labelled by the scientific community as beyond 5G communication systems, has attracted a great interest from academia and industry. This is due to several interesting features of THz waves, including the tens and hundreds of gigahertz bandwidths available, and the fact that this frequency band poses only a minor health threat. Also, as millimetre-wave communication systems mature, the focus of research is, naturally, moving to the THz range. With the increase in bandwidth requirements, the D bands (110-170 GHz) and then the H bands (220-330 GHz) are being increasingly studied for future communication applications. Broad bandwidth of the THz frequency bands can be used for terabit-per-second (Tb/s) wireless indoor communication systems.

With the attractive feature of ultra-broadband, the exploitation of THz band for future wireless/optical communication has become a hot topic in last years. Although lots of research efforts have been undertaken with state-of-the-art devices and channel propagation, THz techniques are still not enough mature compared to microwave or photonics. As THz for wireless communication cannot be simply implemented with existing techniques, some key issues remain to be addressed before completing their deployment and commercialization. The first and most important is the availability of high-performance devices including powerful THz sources, high gain antennas and sensitive THz detectors, for overcoming the physical attenuations from free space link.

The THz band gives access to a large amount of applications in very diverse domains, ranging from Terabit WPAN to Terabit/s file transferring, small backhaul cells, server farms, or virtual and augmented reality applications. Nevertheless, there are many challenges from the device, communication and networking perspectives, which require fundamentally new solutions.

Moreover, the application of integration techniques will play a role to reducing the energy consumption and cost while making the system more compact. Apart from hardware issues, the channel modelling of indoor and outdoor (LOS and NLOS propagation modes) THz wave propagation considering different types of environmental and RF constrains remains to be experimentally tested. Although THz technology could satisfy the demand for an ultra-high data rate, several technical challenges need to be overcome or better understood before its development and future deployment.

The two main missions of this workshop are to expand the visibility of THz/Terabits communications and gather researchers from different research fields that can foster and develop this very fast-growing field. The workshop aims to attract researchers and academics from various fields of study, ranging from signal processing, THz materials and components, services to THz/Terabits communication and networking researchers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Terahertz channel modelling and propagation,
  • Terahertz modulations and wave transmitters,
  • Terahertz wireless/optical detectors/receivers,
  • Coding for terabit/s communications,
  • System model with array antennas,
  • Communication protocols for THz systems,
  • Antenna design for Terahertz systems,
  • Terahertz wireless/optical communications and applications,
  • Terahertz indoor communications,
  • Photoconductive antennas and photomixers,
  • Advances on experimental hardware design and implementation,
  • Advanced discrete-time signal processing techniques,
  • Plasmonic waveguides for Terahertz and millimetre-waves,
  • Micromachined circuits for Terahertz applications,
  • Filters design and ultra-low-resolution receivers,
  • Terahertz based ultra-high bandwidth wireless access networks,
  • Terahertz wireless instruments, devices and components.

Workshop papers should be Full Papers (5 pages) and should be reviewed by the Workshop Technical Programme Committee, being done via EDAS.

 

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