Call for Papers

The 2024 IEEE Workshop on Microwave Theory and Technology in Wireless Communications (MTTW) (https://mttw.rtu.lv/) is another continuation of a long tradition of holding communication workshops and conferences at the Riga Technical University. This year, the Workshop will take place on October 2-4 and will be one of the fundamental activities of the ICT fest and the annual celebration of the IEEE Day in Baltic states. A series of scientific events dedicated to technological progress on the edge that takes place in the very center of the city of the 13th century on the shores of the Baltic Sea creates a unique atmosphere of conjugation of times. The Workshop has traditionally been a place of scientific acquaintance and fertile soil for many scientific, academic, and industrial projects nurtured in the fields of the Workshop.

Participation in the Workshop is supported by IEEE Latvia COM/MTT/AP joint chapter, IEEE Latvia Section, and Riga Technical University: RTU Space Electronics and Signal Processing Laboratory—SpacESPro Lab, RTU Institute of Photonics, Electronics, and Telecommunications. The Workshop will be held in person and will include an online session.

Important Dates

Paper submission due:
August 13, 2024; September 2, 2024

Notification to authors:
September 9, 2024; September 17, 2024

Camera-ready due:
September 23, 2024; October 5, 2024; September 30, 2024

Conference:
October 2-4, 2024

List of Topics

Wireless Communications

  • Communication Systems
  • Digital Signal Processing and Artificial Intelligence
  • Sensor Networks and IoT
  • Wireless System Architecture
  • Propagation Channel Modeling
  • MIMO and Multi-Antenna Communications
  • Software-Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio
  • Ad-hoc and Cell-Based Networking
  • Ultra-Wideband Communication
  • Quantum Communications
  • Chaotic Communications

Microwave Theory and Technology

  • Antenna Technologies
  • Microwave Electronics
  • Microwave Photonics
  • MM-Wave to THz Technology and Applications
  • Wireless Power Transfer and Energy Harvesting
  • Biomedical and Environmental Applications
  • Electromagnetic Field Theory and Numerical Techniques
  • 3D and Novel Engineered Materials
  • Measurement Techniques and Systems
  • Passive Components, Circuits, and Subsystems
  • Active Components, Circuits, and Subsystems