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2004 IEEE INFORMATION THEORY WORKSHOP

San Antonio, Texas, October 24-29, 2004
San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk Hotel

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Welcome
The IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), sponsored by the IEEE Information Theory Society, is a venerable forum for the presentation of timely advances in information theory, coding theory and related areas.

ITW 2004 will bring together leading engineers, mathematicians and scientists working on information-theoretic results with applications including, but not limited to state-of-the-art communication systems and multimedia.

Technical Program
The ITW 2004 schedule can be found on the Technical Program page.

Workshop Outline
The ITW 2004 agenda can be found on the Workshop Outline page.

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: May 31, 2004
Notification of acceptance: July 16, 2004
Camera-ready papers due: September 3, 2004
Early Registration: September 3, 2004
Conference: October 24-29, 2004

Paper Submissions
Up to six pages per paper will be printed in the workshop proceedings in two-column format. Details are provided on the Paper Submission page.

Electronic versions of the IEEE Copyright form are provided below.  
Please fax to Sonny Matous at 1-979-862-4630:

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Presentations
All authors of accepted and invited papers will be allocated twenty minutes for their oral presentation. Details are provided on this web site on the Information for Authors page.

Further information
Inquiries on general matters related to the workshop should be addressed to:
Ms. Sonny Matous
Electrical Engineering Department
Texas A&M University
Room 237 WERC
College Station, TX 77843-3128 USA
Email: sonny@ee.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-8657
Fax: 1-979-862-4630

 


ITW 2004 is organized and supported, in part, by the Wireless Communications Laboratory (WCL) at Texas A&M University.

Nokia Research is gratefully acknowledged as a General Sponsor for ITW 2004.


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