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Radio Frequency IC Symposium 2005
RFIC 2005
Call for Papers
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RFIC-2005 Call for Papers
The 2005 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
Symposium (RFIC-2005) will be held in Long Beach,
California on June 12-14, 2005. For the latest information,
visit: www.rfic2005.org
Electronic Paper Submission/Communication:
Technical papers must be submitted in an electronic form via
the RFIC-2005 web site www.rfic2005.org
- Hard Copies are not accepted.
Technical Areas: Papers are solicited describing
original work in RFIC design, system engineering, fabrication,
testing and packaging to support RF applications in areas
such as, but not limited to:
- Cellular System IC’s and Architectures:
GSM, EDGE, TDMA, CDMA, 3G, WCDMA, GPS
- Wireless Data System IC’s and Architectures:
Bluetooth, WLAN, 802.11x
- Wide Band Communication System IC’s:
CATV, TV Tuners, MMDS, UWB
- Optical System IC’s and Architectures:
OC-48, OC-192, OC-768, Gigabit Transceivers
- Small-Signal Circuits: LNA’s,
Mixer’s, VGA’s, Active Filters, Modulators
- Large-Signal Circuits:
Power Amplifiers, Drivers, Advanced TX circuits
- Frequency Generation Circuits:
VCO’s, PLL’s, Synthesizers
- Device Technology:
IC Technologies, Packaging, Modules, RF Test and Characterization
- RFIC Modeling and CAD:
Device and behavioral modeling, Parasitic Extraction, Circuit
Synthesis
Technical Format: The technical sessions
will be held for three days from Sunday through Tuesday. Workshops
will be on Sunday. Several invited sessions and talks will
take place during the conference.
Microwave Week 2005: The RFIC 2005 will
be in conjunction with the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave
Symposium (IMS). Microwave Week 2005 will continue with the
International Microwave Symposium and Exhibition, and the
Microwave Historical Exhibit.
Guest Program: Southern California has wonderful
places to visit. They include, among others, the Getty Center,
the Huntington Library and Gardens, Hollywood, Universal Studios,
Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, the beaches, the Aquarium
of the Pacific, and Catalina Island. Some of these sites will
be destinations in our guest program.
Electronic Submission Deadlines
Proposals for short courses,
workshops, panels, and special sessions: |
6
September 2004 |
| Technical Paper Summaries in PDF format:
|
3 January 2005 |
| Final Manuscripts for the Digest and
CD-ROM: |
7 March 2005 |
All submissions must be made through the RFIC2005
portal: www.rfic2005.org
ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE IN PDF FORM
Hard copies not accepted |
Author Registration and Paper Summary Steps:
- Author registration form: title, author(s), and affiliation(s),
and statement of exclusivity. This form also includes a
30-50 word abstract (describe the subject, its importance,
and how the work contributes to the field). This required
information must be submitted at the website: http://www.rfic2005.org
- A four-page template for submitting the paper summary
will be available at the website: http://www.rfic2005.org
for authors to copy. This four-page template should be used
for writing summary, including texts and figures. Make
sure that the paper summary, including figures, does not
exceed 4 pages, and the filesize is less than 1 MB. For
PDF files, use Distiller and select “embed all fonts”.
Please note that we are not accepting *.doc files.
- Submission: Deadlines:
January 3, 2005 - - *.pdf format only!
Submissions will be acknowledged instantly.
• HARD copy, and FAX submissions will NOT be accepted.
• More than 4 pages of summaries will NOT be accepted.
• Late submissions will NOT be considered.
Authors of accepted papers will be required to submit a detailed
paper, which includes clear photos of the IC’s described,
for publication in the Symposium Digest.
Paper Selection Criteria: All submissions
must be in English. Papers will be selected
based on the following factors:
- Originality: The paper must be unique
and significant.
- Quantitative content: The summary should
give an explicit description of the work with complete supporting
data and adequate references to the existing literature.
- Quality: Clarity of the writing and
figures. What is the context of the contribution to previous
work?
- Interest to RFIC membership: Why should
this work be reported at this conference?
Clearances: Authors are cautioned to obtain
all required company and government clearances prior to submitting
a paper. A statement that such clearances have been obtained,
signed by the submitting author, must accompany the final
manuscript of each accepted paper.
Presentation Format:
- Full-Length Papers report significant
contributions, advancements, or applications of microwave
technology in a formal presentation format with limited
audience interaction.
- Interactive Forum Papers provide an
opportunity for authors to present theoretical or experimental
results in greater detail, and in poster format, and/or
to display hardware, perform demonstrations, and/or conduct
discussions in an informal manner with interested colleagues.
Student Paper Contest: A student paper contest
will be held as part of the Symposium. Student papers will
be reviewed in the same manner as all other conference papers.
To be considered for an award, the student must have been
a full time student (9 hours/term graduate, 12 hours/term
undergraduate) during the time the work was performed. The
student must be the lead author of the paper and must present
the paper at the Symposium. The student is required to provide
the e-mail address of the advisor as a part of the paper submission
process. A memorandum will be automatically sent to the advisor
to certify that the work was done by the student. Papers accepted
for the competition will be judged on content. First, second,
and third prizes will be awarded.
Notification: Authors will be notified of
the evaluation result in February 2005. Authors of accepted
papers will receive copyright release forms and instructions
for publication and presentation. Final Manuscripts must be
received by March 7, 2005 for publication in the RFIC Symposium
Digest. |