[ICCE] The 4th International Conference on Communications and Electronics - Hue, Vietnam
The International Conference on Communications and Electronics (ICCE) is becoming a reputable bi-annual international conference series in the scientific community on the areas of Electronics and Communications recently. Following the past successful conferences, the fourth ICCE (ICCE 2012) looks for significant contributions to various topics in communication engineering, networking, microwave engineering, signal processing and electronics engineering. The conference will also include tutorials, workshops, and technology panels given by world-class speakers. Being co-organized by Hanoi University of Science Technology (Vietnam), University of Technology Sydney (Australia) and Da Nang University of Technology (Vietnam), ICCE 2012 will be held in the former royal city of Hue from August 1st – 3rd 2012. The conference is technically co-sponsored by KICS (Korean Information and Communications Society), IEEE and IEEE ComSoc, AP-S, IEICE (Japan), IEICE ES and CS. Full accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore.
Hue, the Cultural Heart of Vietnam, is a special city because it is the capital of Vietnam for 150 years. The forbidden city of Hue is nominated as the World Cultural Heritage of UNESCO. Hue is also notable for its many other royal structures, including Imperial tombs around the city. You and your family will be welcome with its hospitality.
Conference website ICCE 2012
Important Deadlines
Hue, the Cultural Heart of Vietnam, is a special city because it is the capital of Vietnam for 150 years. The forbidden city of Hue is nominated as the World Cultural Heritage of UNESCO. Hue is also notable for its many other royal structures, including Imperial tombs around the city. You and your family will be welcome with its hospitality.
Conference website ICCE 2012
Important Deadlines
Paper Submission
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February 17, 2012
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Acceptance Notification
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April 13, 2012
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Camera-ready Submission
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May 24, 2012
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Conference Date
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August 1-3, 2012
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