CONFERENCE AIM AND TOPICS
The symposium aims at sharing ideas, experiences and information on the following, or related, topics:
Shannon theory and applications of information theory
Signal processing
Wired, wireless, ad hoc and sensor networks
Speech/audio/video/multimedia processing
Source, channel, and network coding; compression
Signal and information processing over networks
Quantum information and quantum cryptography
Sensor arrays and multi-channel processing
Cooperation in networks
Signal detection and estimation
Multi-user information theory
Machine learning in signal processing
Biologically inspired algorithms
Biomedical signal processing and biometrics
Cryptography and data protection
Software defined radios and cognitive radios
Pattern recognition
Localization and tracking
Awards: The symposium features a Best Student Paper award and a Best Student Presentation award.
Grants: A limited number of Grants is available to MSc students with an accepted paper.
Website: https://sites.uclouvain.be/sitb2022
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
We are soliciting papers describing original research. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a one-page abstract in pdf format. Each accepted abstract will lead lo either a poster or an oral presentation with discussion. Moreover, a full paper or the abstract (as chosen by the authors) will appear in online proceedings with ISBN. Work under review elsewhere can be submitted, provided that overlap is clearly documented. Submission is done by sending an e-mail with the title should be "SITB 2022 submission" to sitb2022@uclouvain.be,
April 15 Submission deadline
April 29 Notification of acceptance
May 3 Notification of acceptance
May 13 Registration deadline
May 20 Deadline camera-ready papers
May 23 Registration deadline
June 1-2 Symposium
A limited number of grants will be made available to MSc students who have an accepted paper at the symposium. A grant consists of the symposium registration fee and a contribution towards accommodation costs. If interested check the corresponding box in the registration form or send an email to the organizers sitb2022@uclouvain.be
The symposium features a Best Student Paper Award, which will be given during the Award Ceremony at the end of the symposium.
LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING YOU !
The symposium is organized by Jérôme Louveaux and François Quitin under the auspices of the WIC and of the IEEE Benelux Signal Processing Chapter, and is supported by the IEEE Benelux Information Theory Chapter.