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Wireless Telecommunications Symposium 2004 (WTS 2004)
May 14 - 15, 2004
Kellogg West Conference Center -- Cal Poly Pomona,
Pomona, CA 91768
Technical Co-Sponsors: IEEE Communications Society and INFORMS Telecommunications Section in cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILE
The Wireless Telecommunications Symposium brings industry professionals and academics from around the world together with government and industry leaders and experts to exchange information on advances in mobile communications and wireless networking technology, applications, management, and security. WTS 2004 will focus on the federal government's role in wireless communications. Among the organizations which will be represented are the Federal Communications Commission, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, SBC Communications, Verizon Wireless, Gartner, Lucent - Bell Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo Labs, IBM Research, Nokia, and Broadcom Corporation.
Confirmed speakers include:
Michael Gallagher, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration
John Muleta, Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission
Robert Kellison, Supervisory Special Agent, Cyber Branch, the FBI
Ross Ireland, Senior Executive VP and CTO, SBC Communications Inc.
Richard Lynch, Executive VP and CTO, Verizon Wireless
Dr. Michael Zastrocky, VP and Research Director, Gartner
Dr. George Rittenhouse, VP - Wireless Research, Lucent - Bell Laboratories
Dr. Gang Wu, Senior VP and Executive Director, NTT DoCoMo Labs (USA)
In addition to the invited speakers, symposium events will feature presentations and a panel discussion on future directions in wireless communications research,
presentations of selected applied research papers, a wireless network security tutorial, a doctoral students session, and a poster session. A CD containing the presentations and papers will be
distributed at the Symposium. The refereed proceedings will be published by the IEEE and available on its Xplore on-line publication system. In addition to
meals, there will be a Thursday evening welcoming reception and a Friday evening reception and tour of the Richard M. Nixon Library and Birthplace.
Registration and Information - Go to
http://www.csupomona.edu/wtsi For questions, e-mail [email protected]. Space is limited, register early.
Before 04/15/04:
$295 Professional Registration
$250 IEEE/INFORMS Member Registration
$250 Student Research Paper Presenters
$150 Student Poster Paper Presenters
$125 Non-Presenting Students
$100 Non-Presenting IEEE/INFORMS Student Members
After 04/15/04:
$395 Professional Registration
$350 IEEE/INFORMS Member Registration
$350 Student Research Paper Presenters
$200 Student Poster Paper Presenters
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