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National Conference I.T.S. Engineering College & COMMUNE Jointly announce COMMUNE CACCS 2012 “COMMUNE Conference on Advancements in Communication & Computing Systems” (March 24-25, 2012) Visit us at: www.thecommune.info, E-Mail us at: [email protected] Venue: I.T.S. Engineering College, Knowledge Park III, Gr. Noida COMMUNE - The technical society founded in 2007 by I.T.S Group of Institutions started in the year 1995 with a academicians, researchers and practicing engineers, steps single campus at Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad and then had spread ahead with its key objective of enhancing the research its wings to create the second campus in the year 2000 at capabilities in India by stimulating a highly interactive Muradnagar and two more campuses at Gr. Noida in the year environment through its platform to exchange the state-of-art 2006. The Group now has 8 institutions, more than 700 full technologies and amalgamating the highly technical expertise time faculty members and 8000 strong students fraternity. from the academia and industry. COMMUNE team has been formulated concentrating on the I.T.S Engineering College, a part of I.T.S Group of Institutions inclusion of professionals from the academia as well as came into functioning in 2006 at Knowledge Park, Gr. Noida. industry. Online infrastructure has been framed for managing Presently, this college is running B.Tech. programme in various events such as conferences/seminars/workshops Computer Science & Engg., Electronics & Communication considering the online submission of papers, thorough review Engg., Electrical & Electronics Engg., Mechanical Engg. and processes, publications and pre and post event communication Information Technology. This college is also conducting MBA with the researchers as well as participants of various events. and MCA programmes and has got approx. 2000 students and 130 faculty members. This college is approved by AICTE, COMMUNE as a purpose, is to discover what innovations and New Delhi and affiliated to Gautam Buddh Technical contributions a researcher has to the engineering education and University, Lucknow/Mahamaya Technical University, the most essential is to discover what impact these innovations Noida(U.P.), India. have. Call for Paper COMMUNE CACCS 2012 aims to keep the participants abreast with the recent research and advancements through interactive sessions with highly technical experts in addition to the exchange of research ideas by various authors. Participants from academia as well as industry are invited to submit their research papers on Advancements in Communication, Computing & Signal Processing on following broader areas but not limited to, so as to collectively exchange their ideas and information across the globe. Conference Scope Transmission Technologies Emerging RF and Microwave Computer architecture Coding Techniques Technologies Internet Technologies 3G, 4G & Future Wireless Optical Communication & High E-learning Networks speed networks Programming Languages Ad-Hoc, Mesh and Sensor Satellite & positioning systems Operating systems Networks Mobile Computing Computer Vision & Robotics UWB, RF, Mobile & Reliability & Fault Tolerance Intelligent Instrumentation Multimedia communication Soft computing Techniques VLSI for network processing MIMOs Modeling & Simulation Speech and Image processing Antenna and propagation Artificial Intelligence Biomedical Signal Processing Access Techniques Embedded Systems Energy harvesting Cognitive Radios & Spectrum Software Engineering Sensing Web Design Security in Data Networks Cloud Computing Green Communication systems Distributed Computing Guidelines to Authors Integrants of the Conference Original Research papers are to be submitted online on the COMMUNE website Online paper submission and blind peer www.thecommune.info after creating an review process. account for the conference. Authors are requested to submit the papers in Availability of distinguished technical MS Word 2003 double column standard IEEE experts from various premier organizations format. Papers which will not be in in India during the conference. compliance of prescribed format, may face The best presented paper will be awarded. rejection. Availability of the e-proceeding online Papers should be uploaded in prescribed after the conference in addition to hard format on the website and should not exceed 6 paper proceeding. pages limit including citations. A short list of presented papers will be At most three authors are allowed per paper. recommended for national/international Please remove author identification from the journals in suitably extended and revised submitted manuscript to help us in blind form. review process. At least one Author should register and present the paper to get it included in the conference proceedings within stipulated time. More about Registration procedure and mode of payment would be notified to the authors of accepted papers with acceptance notification. Please visit our website www.thecommune.info for any details regarding the conference, paper submission process or any other assistance required. Important Dates Registration and Fee Details Conference Dates March 24-25, 2012 Academia and Industrial Professionals Rs. 1250/- (per author per paper) Full Paper Submission Deadline January 25, 2012 Research Scholars & students (per Rs. 800/- Acceptance Notification February 10, 2012 author per paper) Delegates* Rs. 500/- Camera ready Paper Submission February 20 , 2012 *Delegates will be awarded with the “Conference Participation Certificate”. Author Registration February 25, 2012 National Advisory Board Prof.(Rtd) S.P. Electrical Engg Dept., IIT Delhi Dr. R K Choudhary Director, APIIT SD India, Panipat Sabarwal Dr. S N Talbar Dept of ETC, SGGS Inst if Engg & Dr. S K Chaturvedi Reliability Engineering Center, IIT Tech, Nanded Maharashtra Kharagpur Prof.(Mohd.) Waljat College of Applied Prof.(Rtd) R.B. Reliability Engineering Center, IIT Mohatram Sciences, Muscat, Sultanat of Oman Mishra Kharagpur Dr. Pankaj Sharma Moradabad Institute of Dr. R. S. Anand Professor, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee Technology, Moradabad Dr. B.K. Kaushik Assistant Professor , IIT Roorkee Prof. Farooq Husain Moradabad Institute of Prof. Madhu Jain Assistant Professor, IIT Roorkee Technology, Moradabad Prof. V.K. Gupta IMS Engineering College, Dr. Krishna Gopal Dean Academic & Research, (Ex- Ghaziabad Director NIT Kurukshetra) JIIT, Dr. Pramod Kr. Associate Professor, IITM Gwalior Noida Singh Dr. Jitendra Kumar Chairman, Computer Engg. Dept, Dr. Ravi Kothari Associate Director and Chief Chhabra NIT Kurukshetra Architect, IBM research Dr. R. K. Nagaria Associate Professor , MNNIT Mr. Jitendra Khanna Vice President, IBM, Gurgaon Allahabad Prof. Basant Singh Dept of ECE, MNNIT Allahabad Ms. Gunjan Singh Solution Architect, Com Sector, IBM, Gurgaon Prof. Satya Sheel Dept of EE, MNNIT Allahabad Mr. Himanshu IBM ISL, Hyderabad Dr. Sanjay Jasola Vice Chancellor,Graphic Era Hill Billore University, Dehradun Dr. Ajit Kumar Sr. Rams Engineering, Congizant Prof. (Dr. ) J.P. Saini Principal, M.M.M.E.C.,Gorakhpur Pandey Ltd., Hyderabad Mr. Ram Niwas IES, Indian Railway Services Dr. Shakti Kumar Chariman, BoG, Klawad, Yamuna Nagar Mr. Ujjwal Singh AT&T IDU, TechMahindra Ltd. Prof. G.C. Sharma Former Pro Vice Chancellor, Agra USA University Mr. Subhendra Manager, Asia Pecific Region, Prof.(Dr.) S. S. National Physical Laboratory, New Pratap Singh Nokia Siemens Networks Rajput Delhi Mr. Amit Upadhyay India Quality Manager, Nokia Dr. B. Prasad Kurukshetra University, Siemens Networks, Gurgaon Kurukshetra Mr. Sushil Pandey Intel Corporation, Munich, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Kurukshetra University, Germany Kurukshetra Mr. Pankaj Kumar Infinite Solutions, Chennai Dr. Rajesh Khanna Professor, Thapar University, Mr. Gaorav Vishnoi Avaya India Pvt. Ltd., Pune Patiala Dr. S. Mukherjee Director, ITS Engineering College, Mr. Shyam B AIRCOM International, Gurgaon Gr. Noida Chivukula Mr. B. K. Arora ITS Engineering College, Gr. Noida Mr. Rahul Singh Specialist-Problem Management, Ericsson India Dr. L.N. Paliwal ITS Engineering College, Gr. Noida Ms. Rashmi Wipro Technologies, Pune Dr. M. L. Garg ITS Engineering College, Gr. Noida Mr. Sandeep Negi Wipro Technologies, Pune Prof. R. K. Yadav ITS Engineering College, Gr. Noida Mr. Nitesh Srivastava BSNL, ALTTC, Ghaziabad Prof. Sanjay Yadav ITS Engineering College, Gr. Noida Mr. Raj Chhugani BSNL, Gujrat Dr. D.K. Srivastava Associate Professor , BIET Jhansi Ms. Swati Agarwal Aricent Technologies, Gurgaon Dr. Deepak Nagaria Associate Professor , BIET Jhansi Mr. Rachit Gulati Tata Consultancy Services, Dr. Mahesh Chandra Associate Professor ,BIT Mesra, Gurgaon Ranchi Mr. Yogesh Batish Steria – micro, Noida Dr. Arti Noor HOD, C-DAC Noida Mr. M. P. Mishra Samsung ISC, Noida Dr. Jasdeep Kaur Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Mr. Sarva Daman Hughes Systique Corporation, Technology, Delhi Singh Gurgaon Dr. Jayashree Professor, JNV University Jodhpur, Vajpai Rajsthan Organizing Team PATRON JOINT SECRETARIES ONLINE PROGRAM Dr. R.P. Chadha Prof. Rakesh Sharma MANAGEMENT Chairman, I.T.S. Group of Institutions NIT Hamirpur Mr. Deepak Panwar Mr. Gagandeep Arora Hughes Systique Corporation, Gurgaon CONVENER I.T.S. Engineering College, Gr. Noida Mr. Anish Sneh Dr. S. 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