Call for Papers

Important Dates

  • Deadline for submission: 23:59 (UTC-11), March 25th, 2024
  • Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2024
  • Open for registration: April 1st, 2024
  • Acceptance notification: April 30th, 2024
  • Final submission: May 30th, 2024
  • Submission of full Papers: Sept 30th, 2024

Submission

  • Extended abstracts of 6-12 pages should be submitted in PDF format.
  • Submissions will be peer-reviewed and accepted submissions will be presented at the conference. Accepted extended abstracts will be made available to the conference participants during the conference.
  • Authors of each accepted abstract will be invited to submit a full version to a special issue at the Springer journal CCDS
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The topics of the 12th international conference on SEquences and Their Applications (SETA-2024) include but are not limited to:

Sequences in District Structure

  • Sequences over finite fields/rings
  • Shift register sequences
  • Boolean functions and their cryptographic criteria
  • Zero/Low-correlation sequences
  • Low PAPR sequences
  • Complementary sequences
  • Combinatorial aspects of sequences
  • Number-theoretic aspects of sequences
  • Multidimensional sequences and arrays, Costas array

Sequences for Cryptography and Coding

  • Stream ciphers
  • Complexity measures of sequences
  • Randomness properties of sequences
  • Design and decoding of error-correction codes
  • Quantum coding theory

Sequences and Waveforms Design for Communication and Radar

  • Frequency Hopping Sequences
  • Spectrum Spreading Sequences
  • Non-orthogonal Multiple Access, e.g., code-domain NOMA
  • Cognitive radio/radar
  • Channel estimation
  • Synchronization
  • Signal Detection Theory
  • Signal Processing
  • MIMO communication/ radar

Next-generation Sequences Design

  • Deep learning-aided design of waveforms, codebooks, and channel codes
  • Adaptive learning for channel estimation and signal detection
  • Integrated sensing and communication
  • Massive machine-type communication