Paper Submission

Abstracts

Prospective authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of about 1,000 words by e-mail to btsbmsb@ieee.org. Each abstract must include at least two key words chosen from the topics listed in the call for papers.

Please indicate that the abstract is submitted to the IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting 2015, and include the corresponding author’s full name and contact information including affiliation, address, e-mail and phone number.

Note: the submission deadline for abstracts has been extended to January 8, 2015.

Full submission

  • Suggested template for full submission: download
  • The poster format is A0, maximum width 841mm.
  • Up to six (6) pages.
  • All authors (students and non-students) must register for an Author Registration by May 5, 2015.
  • Author registrations are valid for up to three (3) papers, but additional papers can be purchased.

 

Download Call for Papers:

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Symposium Topics:

  • Multimedia systems and services
    • Mobile TV
    • IPTV & Internet TV
    • DTV and broadband multimedia systems
    • VoD, interactivity, datacasting
    • Field trials and test results
    • Content management
    • Service deployments
    • Future technologies and services of broadcasting
  • Multimedia devices
    • Display technology
    • Acquisition technology
    • Set-top box and home networking
    • Mobile, portable, and handheld devices
    • Program guides and navigation
    • New human-device Interaction
  • Multimedia quality and content
    • Performance evaluation
    • Objective evaluation techniques
    • Subjective evaluation techniques
    • Audience measurement and behavior study
  • Multimedia processing
    • Audio technology
    • Video coding and processing
    • Content adaptation and scaling
    • Error resilient and concealment
    • Rate control
    • Retrieval and indexing
    • 3-D and multi-view video
    • Content protection and watermarking
  • Transmission and networking
    • Channel modelling & simulation
    • Channel coding, modulation, multiplexing
    • Signal processing for transmission
    • Propagation and coverage
    • Congestion control
    • Traffic and performance monitoring
    • Networking and QoS
    • Next generation of Broadcasting system
    • Convergence of broadcasting and Broadband Wireless
    • Making better use of the spectrum