ISITA2016 in Monterey, California
http://www.isita2016.org/
The International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications (ISITA) is a leading conference on information theory. Since its inception in 1990, ISITA has been an exciting forum for interdisciplinary interaction, gathering leading researchers to discuss topics of common interest in the field of information theory.
In 2016, the biennial ISITA will be held October 30 – November 2 in Monterey, California, USA at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel.
Monterey sits on the gorgeous California coastline, offering opportunities for hiking, kayaking, whale watching and more. Cannery Row houses an eclectic blend of specialty shops, restaurants and galleries, and hosts the world-class Monterey Bay Aquarium. Monterey is south of San Francisco, and is a 90-minute drive from San Jose. The Monterey Regional Airport has direct flights from six US cities, including San Francisco.
Call for Papers
Interested authors are invited to submit papers describing novel and previously unpublished results on topics in information theory and its applications, including, but not limited to:
• Error Control Coding
• Coded Modulation
• Communication Systems
• Detection and Estimation
• Signal Processing
• Rate-Distortion Theory
• Stochastic Processes
• Network Coding
• Shannon Theory
• Coding Theory and Practice
• Data Compression and Source Coding
• Data Storage
• Mobile Communications
• Pattern Recognition and Learning
• Multi-Terminal Information Theory
• Cryptography and Data Security
• Applications of Information Theory
• Quantum Information Theory
Authors should submit papers according to the guidelines which will later appear on the conference web site:
The paper submission deadline is April 7, 2016 . Acceptance notification is by June 30, 2016. Accepted papers will appear in the symposium proceedings. To be published in IEEE Xplore , an author of an accepted paper must register and present the paper. IEEE does not guarantee inclusion in IEEE Xplore .
ISITA2016 is sponsored by the Research Society of Information Theory and Its Applications of the Engineering Sciences Society, IEICE, and is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Information Theory Society.