THE 6th Global Wireless Summit (GWS -2018) CHIANG RAI, THAILAND.
November 25 – 28, 2018, Chiang Rai, Thailand
The 6th Global Wireless Summit (GWS -2018) and the 21st International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications
(WPMC- 2018) will be jointly held in Chiang Rai, Thailand from November 25 - 28, 2018; as part of the celebrations
of MFU’s 20th anniversary. The theme of this year’s conference is “Body and Mind Integration through Information and
Communication Technology”. Both these events are co-hosted by CTIF Global Capsule (CGC) and Mae Fah Luang University
(MFU).
The GWS is the world's largest annual international conference on wireless techno-business modelling. It encapsulates
the raw high-end technology and study of current market and trends to create and nurture future Businesses. GWS looks
to help businesses in strengthening their business models, business model innovation and technology with the aim to
create, capture, deliver, receive and consume new techno-business model ecosystems through cross-/inter-disciplinary
research and collaboration. Some of the important interest areas are Human Bond Communication, Chitt-Kaya Nivesh Sthaan
(CNS) - Home for Mind and Body and Multi-Business Model Innovation and Technology (MBIT).
The WPMC symposia series were inaugurated in 1998, as a global platform which aims at enabling collaboration in the
field of wireless information. Held in Asia, Europe and America, WPMC has established itself as a unique global conference
dedicated to wireless multimedia convergence. Continuing the series, the 21st WPMC will bring together academia, industries
and standardization bodies to explore activities, trends and future challenges towards ICT globalization for health
and wellness issues in existing and future wireless technologies.
A key emphasis of this year's conferences is borderless smart society - bridging across industries, public and private
companies, universities, research labs, and other knowledge societies in exploration of the newest wireless technologies
pursuing new ways of living as well as innovative and sustainable solutions for the future.
We look forward to receive your contributions and to see you at the joint conference of GWS-2018 and WPMC-2018.
Deadline for Special Session and Tutorials Proposal (!!!Extended!!!) |
July 30, 2018 |
Deadline for Papers' Submissions (!!!Extended!!!) |
August 31, 2018 |
Notification of Acceptance (!!!Extended!!!) |
September 15, 2018 |
Deadline for Final Manuscript Submission (!!!Extended!!!) |
October 15, 2018 |
Deadline for Early Registration (!!!Final Extended!!!) |
November 5, 2018 |
Deadline for Online Registration | November 11, 2018 |
Conference Dates | November 25 – 28, 2018 |
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Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full text papers including results, tables, figures and references. Full text papers (.pdf, IEEE Xplore complaint) will be only accepted by Electronic Submission System. All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical. Articles submitted to the Conference should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow the style of the Conference and are subject to both review and editing.
Notes
1) On-line final manuscript submission system will be opened until : October 15, 2018
2) Both Special session papers and Regular papers are encouraged.
3) Copyright & Speaker biography must be uploaded. (Templates can be downloaded from EDAS)
4) Manuscript MUST BE checked via PDF eXpress PLUS (Conference ID: 43302). (Instruction)
* An Online confirmation will be displayed and an email confirmation will be sent verifying your account setup.
* Previous users of PDF eXpress need to follow the above steps, but should enter the same password that was used for previous conferences. Verify that your contact information is valid.
The appropriate copyright clearance code notice is to appear on the bottom of the first page of each paper according to the guidelines set forth in the Cataloging/Copyright Instructions for an IEEE Conference Proceeding. Detailed instructions can be found here
A proposal for Special Sessions, Tutorials, Panel Sessions, and Round Table topics can be submitted to the special session chair before the deadlines. The session topic can be varied upon one’s interest but still relate to the technical tracks.
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Session Title |
Session Organizer |
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1 | Business Model innovation | Prof. Peter Lindgren |
2 | Chitt-Kaya Nivesh Sthaan (CNS: Home for Mind and Body) | Prof. Vandana Rohokale |
3 | CONASENSE | Prof. Ernestina Cianca |
4 | Cyber security | Prof. Koeien and Prof Oleshchuk |
5 | Digital Broadcasting Technology | Dr. Sathaporn Promwong |
6 | Smart Device and Its Applications | Prof. Bharat Gupta |
7 | Wireless localization | Dr. Sathaporn Promwong |
8 | AI in Education | Asst. Prof. Dr. Punnarumol Temdee |
9 | Knowledge and Information Management | Dr. Santichai Wicha |
10 | Digital Economy | Asst. Prof. Dr. Supaporn Kiattisin |
Registration Rate |
Early Registration* |
Late Registration |
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Developing Countries ( list) | Others | Developing Countries ( list) | Others | |
Regular Registration | ||||
IEEE/ECTI member
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10,000 THB | 12,000 THB | 12,000 THB | 14,000 THB |
Others
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12,000 THB | 14,000 THB | 15,000 THB | 17,000 THB |
Student Registration | ||||
IEEE/ECTI member
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6,000 THB | 8,000 THB | 8,000 THB | 10,000 THB |
Others
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9,000 THB | 11,000 THB | 11,000 THB | 13,000 THB |
* no later than November 5th, 2018
The conference will be held from November 25-28 2018 at
the M-square building, located in
front of Mae Fah Luang University campus area and
fifteen to twenty minutes from Chiang Rai International
Airport.
The facility consists of three main buildings: Education Park or E-Park, Innovation Park or I-Park and Lifestyle Park or L-Park. The facilities can be served for smaller meetings, from one-to-one interviews, to away days and long training seminars. The University also has a hotel- Lanna style residence with a variety of rooms, on campus.
For more information please visit www.mfu.ac.th
Wanasom is the resting place of Mae Fah Luang University. Named the most beautiful University in Thailand and Asia’s second most beautiful. Located in northern Thailand’s northernmost province of Chiang Rai.
Wanasom is decorated in Lanna style. In the midst of the valley and nature, there is an atmosphere suitable for relaxing. It is located 10 kilometers from Mae Fah Luang Chaing Rai International Airport.
Citizens of some countries usually require an Thai visa. Please refer to Thailand visa Information. For the authors who need a visa invitation letter, after you make a registration, please send an email with your paper ID and title to chayapol.kam@mfu.ac.th or worasak.rue@mfu.ac.th . We will proceed your request as soon as possible.
1. To the venue (Mae fah Luang University)
2. To the central city (Chiang Rai Night Bazaar)
The city of Chiang Rai, Thailand was founded in the year 1262 and is one of the hottest tourist destinations in Thailand nowadays and it is perfect for winter getaways. Cool air and chill atmosphere are what we need during the conference period.
The City is filled with history and tradition, yet the city doesn’t boast an obvious Old Town appearance. Chiang Rai tourist attractions are located throughout the city center – and just beyond the city limits. Chiang Rai sightseeing isn’t limited to specific sights, but also includes experiences. Chiang Rai city is a relatively small town but is surprisingly popular with tourists, both Thai and western. While the center city itself is small, the country areas of the province are huge. Most package tours normally include a few days in Chiang Rai, probably because it’s a very pretty town surrounded by countryside and mountains.
Besides beautiful scenery, there are many fun and interesting things to do and see in the province. When to compare to Phuket, Pattaya and Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai is less well-known. Normally tourists would be thinking at first arrive it was so small that it would probably be boring and dull. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. It’s certain that the level of excitement in Chiang Rai is less than those of top Thailand’s tourist destinations. However, the diversity of landscape, nature and culture make Chiang Rai more interesting.
One or two days really wasn’t enough to do everything most tourists want to do, many tourist would think they have to take a return trip there later to explore more about Chiang Rai. Chiang rai is the ideal place for winter for many reasons. Out of all the things to see and do in and around Chiang Rai though, there are 10 top places you really shouldn’t miss during winter. (Credit: www.chiangraibulletin.com )