Camera-ready versions of accepted papers must be submitted on EDAS for inclusion in the workshop CD-ROM and IEEE Explore. Please read the reviews of your paper and follow the reviewers' recommendations for revising it and preparing the final version. Your camera-ready paper must be submitted no later than April, 15, 2017 in order to be included in the workshop proceeding.
 
Author registration: At least one author of each paper must register by 20 April for the paper to appear in Final Program and the Proceedings. A maximum of three papers per registered author is allowed.
 

IEEE PDF eXpress
To submit your camera-ready paper, please go to EDAS. IEEE PDF eXpress has been made available for checking the IEEE Xplore compatibility of PDF files and provide assistance to authors to correct problems with their files.
The workshop ID is 40725XP. This tool must be used before uploading the Camera-ready versions.
 

IEEE Copyright Form
Before you upload your camera-ready paper, you will need to submit your IEEE copyright form using the IEEE electronic copyright mechanism. Please follow the link provided on EDAS page.
Final Paper Submission
Initial Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit original manuscripts for presentation at the 5th Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory. Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions must be done through EDAS. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of Six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures.
 
You can directly submit your paper here.
 
Standard IEEE conference templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats are found here.
 
Papers should be submitted to one of the following Tracks:
 
Shannon Theory
- Complexity theory
- Information theoretic security
- Multi-terminal information theory
- Quantum information theory
 
Communication Theory
- Cognitive radio systems
- Cooperative communications
- Network resource sharing and scheduling
- Molecular and Nano communications
- Optical and Quantum communication theory
 
Coding Theory
- Compressed sensing
- Data compression
- Network coding
 
Applications of Information Theory
- Information theoretic learning
- Information theory and data mining
- Information theory and signal processing
- Information theory and statistics
- Information theory in biology
- Information theory in networks
- Information theory in practice
 
Keynote Speaker
 
Prof. Gerhard Kramer
Technische Universität München
 

Keynote Speaker
 
Prof. Michael Honig
Northwestern University
 

Keynote Speaker
 
Prof. Andrea Goldsmith
Stanford University
 


May 3 and 4, 2017
 
Sharif University of Technology
Tehran, Iran
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