Sennur Ulukus
Research group
Publications
Presentations
Teaching
Some links
Editorship
Area Editor, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications [2019-present]
Senior Editor, IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking [2020-present]
Area Editor, IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking [2016-2020]
Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications – Series on Green Communications and Networking [2015-2016]
Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory [2007-2010]
Editor, IEEE Transactions on Communications [2003-2007]
Guest Editorship
Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory,
speial issue on information theoretic foundations of future communication systems [2022]Lead Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications,
special issue on private information retrieval, private coded computing over distributed servers, and privacy in distributed learning [2022]Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory,
speial issue on coded computing [2021]Guest Editor, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing,
special issue on signal processing advances in wireless transmission of information and power [2021]Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications,
special issue on age of information in real-time systems and networks [2021]Lead Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications,
special issue on wireless communications powered by energy harvesting and wireless energy transfer [2015]Lead Guest Editor, Journal of Communications and Networks,
special issue on energy harvesting in wireless networks [2012]Guest Editor, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory,
special issue on interference networks [2011]Guest Editor, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications,
special issue on multiuser detection for advanced communication systems and networks [2008]
General TPC Co-chair
2024 IEEE Globecom
2021 IEEE Globecom
2019 IEEE ITW
2017 IEEE ISIT
2016 IEEE Globecom
2014 IEEE PIMRC
2011 IEEE CTW
Symposia/Workshop TPC Co-chair
Age of Information Workshop at IEEE Infocom 2020
Fundamentals and PHY Track at IEEE PIMRC 2019
Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Remotely Powered Wireless Communication for the IoT at IEEE WCNC 2017
Communication Theory Symposium at 2014 IEEE Globecom
Energy Harvesting and Green Wireless Communications at 2013 GlobalSIP
Communication Theory Symposium at 2013 IEEE ICC
Physical-Layer Security Workshop at 2011 IEEE Globecom
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Physical-Layer Security Workshop at 2011 IEEE ICC
Wireless Communications Symposium at 2010 IEEE ICC
Medium Access Control Track at 2008 IEEE WCNC
Communication Theory Symposium at 2007 IEEE Globecom
Symposium on Information Theory at WirelessCom 2005
Organizing Committee
Recent Results Chair, IEEE ISIT 2014
Tutorials Chair, IEEE ISIT 2013
Registration Chair, IEEE ISIT 2011
Local arrangements Co-chair, Mobihoc 2003
Posters Chair, IEEE VTC 2001
Other Service
Board of Governors, IEEE Information Theory Society [2022-2024]
Awards Committee, IEEE Communications Society [2021-2023]
Fellows Evaluation Committee, IEEE Information Theory Society [2020-2022]
Awards Committee, IEEE Communication Theory Technical Committee [CTTC] [2016-2018]
Steering Committee, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters [2015-2018]
Secretary, IEEE Communication Theory Technical Committee [CTTC] [2007-2009]
IEEE Power and Energy Society The mission of IEEE Power & Energy Society is to be the leading provider of scientific and engineering information on electric power and energy for the betterment of society, and preferred professional development source of its members.
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The International Conference on Communications [ICC] is an annual international academic conference organised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Communications Society. The conference grew out of the Global Communications Conference [GLOBECOM] when, in 1965, the seventh GLOBECOM was sponsored by the Communications Society's predecessor as the "IEEE Communications Convention". The following year it adopted its current name and GLOBECOM was disbanded [it has since been revived].[1] The conference was held in the United States until 1984 when it was held in Amsterdam;[1] it has since been held in several other countries.[2]
Some major telecommunications discoveries have been announced at ICC, such as the invention of turbo codes.[3] In fact, this ground breaking paper had been submitted to ICC the previous year, but was rejected by the referees who thought the results too good to be true.[4]
Recent[when?] ICCs have been attended by 2500–3000 people.[5][6]
Conferences[edit]
2025 | Montreal | Canada | 7-13 June |
2024 | Denver | United States | 9-14 June |
2023 | Rome | Italy | 28 May-1 June |
2022 | Seoul | South Korea | 16–20 May |
2021 | Montreal | Canada | 14–18 June |
2020 | Dublin | Ireland | 7–11 June |
2019 | Shanghai | China | 20–24 May |
2018 | Kansas City | United States | 20–24 May |
2017 | Paris | France | 21–25 May |
2016 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 23–27 May |
2015 | London | United Kingdom | 8–12 June |
2014 | Sydney | Australia | 10–14 June |
2013 | Budapest | Hungary | 9–13 June |
2012 | Ottawa | Canada | 10–15 June |
2011 | Kyoto | Japan | 5–9 June |
2010 | Cape Town | South Africa | 23–27 May |
2009 | Dresden | Germany | 14–18 June |
2008 | Beijing | China | 19–23 May |
2007 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | 24–28 June |
2006 | Istanbul | Turkey | 11–15 June |
2005 | Seoul | Korea | 16–20 May |
2004 | Paris | France | 20–24 June |
2003 | Anchorage, Alaska | United States | 11–15 May |
2002 | New York City | United States | 28 April - 2 May |
2001 | Helsinki | Finland | 11–14 June |
2000 | New Orleans | United States | 18–22 June |
1999 | Vancouver | Canada | 6–10 June |
1998 | Atlanta | United States | 7–11 June |
1997 | Montreal | Canada | 8–12 June |
1996 | Dallas | United States | 23–27 June |
1995 | Seattle | United States | 18–22 June |
1994 | New Orleans | United States | 1–5 May |
1993 | Geneva | Switzerland | 23–26 May |
1992 | Chicago | United States | 14–18 June |
1991 | Denver | United States | 23–26 June |
References[edit]
- ^ a b "IEEE Communications Society — History". IEEE Communications Society. Archived from the original on March 12, 2005. Retrieved 2006-03-22.
- ^ "ICC". IEEE Communications Society. Retrieved 2006-03-22.
- ^ Berrou, C.; Glavieux, A.; Thitimajshima, P. [May 1993]. "Near Shannon limit error-correcting coding: turbo codes". Proc. IEEE International Conference on Communications. Vol. 2. pp. 1064–1070. doi:10.1109/ICC.1993.397441. ISBN 0-7803-0950-2.
- ^ Alister Burr [August 2001]. "Turbo-codes: the ultimate error control codes? [In particular, Section 2, pg. 156]". Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal. 13 [4]: 155–165. doi:10.1049/ecej:20010402. ISSN 0954-0695.
- ^ "ICC 2004 details". IEEE. Retrieved 2006-03-22.
- ^ "ICC 2005 details". IEEE. Retrieved 2006-03-22.