
October 1 – 3, 2001
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Conference will be held at International Center of Croatian Universities
Credits
Organizing Committees
Scope of the Conference
Final Program
Paper Submission, Instructions for Authors & Deadlines
Venue - about Dubrovnik
Accomodation
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KoREMA – Croatian Society for Communications, Computing, Electronics, Measurement and Control, Zagreb, Croatia; member of IMEKO and IFAC
Ministry of Science and Technology of Republic of Croatia
Istituto Italiano di Cultura Zagabria
| IEEE Region 8 |
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
IEEE AP/MTT Joint Chapter, IEEE Croatia Section
| Chairman: | Juraj Bartolic, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Unska 3, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia E-mail: juraj.bartolic@fer.hr |
| Alexander Bratchikov, MAI, Russia Franco Gori, Third University of Rome, Italy Denis Gracanin, University of Southwestern Louisiana, USA Tuli Herscovici, Spike Technologies, Inc., USA Bojan Ivancevic, University of Zagreb, Croatia Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Mladen Kos, University of Zagreb, Croatia Gordana Kovacevic, Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Croatia Niels Kuster, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland Asher Madjar, Rafael, Israel Jozef Modelski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Juan Mosig, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Alex Nosich, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Ukraine Pierre Pribetich, University of Burgundy, France Vesna Roje, University of Split, Croatia W. Ross Stone, Stoneware Limited, USA Zvonimir Šipuš, University of Zagreb, Croatia Boris Tomasic, AFRL, Hanscom, USA Lucio Vegni, Third University of Rome, Italy Ervin Zentner, University of Zagreb, Croatia |
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| Mladen Baric, Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Zagreb, Croatia Davor Bonefacic, University of Zagreb, Croatia Nikša Burum, ITI Computers, Dubrovnik, Croatia Marijan Borovac, Croatian Post and Telecommunications, Croatia Ante Kljunak, Croatian Radio and Television - Dubrovnik, Croatia |
The 16th International Conference on Applied Electromagnetics and Communications (ICECOM’01) is organized by KoREMA, Croatian Society for Communications, Computing, Electronics, Measurement and Control and will be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, October 1-3, 2001. The scope of this biannual conference focuses on advancements and innovations in electromagnetics and communication technology. Invited are papers that will foster interactions among researchers and practitioners from academia and industry in antennas and propagation, microwaves, wireless and optical communications, and other related fields.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Final program of the Conference is available in PDF format.
Click here to download the final program.
Click here to download the Conference timetable.
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Authors are invited to submit the original and three copies of the FULL-LENGTH paper (limited to four A4 pages including text, references, and figures) in camera-ready form. A cover letter should indicate the proposed topic area and contain the complete mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author. Margins of 1 inch should be used on all sides of the paper, the text should be single-spaced in two columns, and the font size of the text should be 10 pt. Papers accepted for presentation will appear in the conference proceedings.
Detailed instructions can be downloaded either in Adobe Acrobat or Word 6.0/95 format by clicking one of the links below:
All the submissions will be reviewed by Technical Program Committee. Papers accepted for presentation will appear in the conference proceedings.
The official language of the Conference is English.
| Submission of full-length paper | April 5, 2001 | |
| Notification of acceptance | May 15, 2001 |
Conference Secretary
Dr. Davor Bonefacic
University of Zagreb
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
Unska 3, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Phone: (+385 1) 612 9 772, Fax: (+385 1) 612 9 717
E-mail: davor.bonefacic@fer.hr
Commercial lectures following thematic can be a means of presentation of a company's achievements.
We also organize accompanying exhibition, the goal of which is for companies to demonstrate their devices and to present their achievements. Exhibitors may present their products by means of posters. The exhibition will be opened during the Conference.
Co-sponsorship will put the company to the co-sponsor list in the program, proceedings and other printed material of the Conference. The contribution also covers a one-page advertisement of the company printed in the proceedings.
Applications for commercial lectures, exhibitions and co-sponsorship should be forwarded to the address of the KoREMA Secretariat by May 5, 2001. Conditions of appearance are available at the KoREMA Secretariat. Confirmations of appearance will be sent by May 15.
Dubrovnik
is situated on the Adriatic coast in the southernmost part of the
Republic of Croatia. Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th
century. In the 12th and 13th centuries the
small Dubrovnik state built strong city walls, more or less where
they stand today to defend and guard its independence. King
Richard the Lionhearted found shelter against a storm not far
from Dubrovnik on his return from the Crusades in 1192.
Fulfilling a vow, he gave the city a sum of money to start
building the Dubrovnik Cathedral. The Codified Statute was
adopted in 1272. Between 1580 and 1600 Dubrovnik’s merchant
navy had more ships than ever. It included around 200 ships and
about 5000 sailors who were the very embodiment of the trading
spirit. About the same time, the Dubrovnik Republic had a well
developed network of consulates and consular offices in more than
80 cities and ports. The beginning of the 19th century
brought Dubrovnik the last days of its century-long freedom. In
1806 the city gates were opened to Napoleon’s soldiers and the
small free state disappeared forever. Dubrovnik has preserved the
beauty of a medieval town. Its outstanding cultural and
historical monuments have earned it a place on UNESCO’s World
Heritage List.
Dubrovnik has over 250 sunny days a year. The average annual temperature is 17° C, the average winter temperature 10° C and av. summer temperature is 26° C. Dubrovnik can be reached by plane, bus, ship, or ferry.

A limited number of rooms has been reserved for ICECOM 2001 paricipants in hotels Argentina and Lero. To book a room, please print the reservation form and fax it back to the hotel. For all information regarding the booking, modification and cancellation terms please contact the hotel reservation department directly.
The DEADLINE for room reservation is 25th May 2001. After this date rooms will be assigned upon availability.
Reservation form for Argentina Hotel (in Adobe Acrobat format) |
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Reservation form Lero Hotel (in Adobe Acrobat format) |
Room rates:
| Hotel ARGENTINA F. Supila 14, 20000 Dubrovnik, CROATIA Phone: + 385 20 440 555; + 385 20 426 525 Fax: + 385 20 432 524 |
Hotel LERO I. Vojnovića 14, 20000 Dubrovnik, CROATIA Phone: + 385 20 332 122; + 385 20 332 022 Fax: + 385 20 332 123 |
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| double – single use US$ 80 / day | single room US$ 28 / day | |
| double – double use US$ 94 / day | double room (per person) US$ 20 / day |
Local tax is US$ 1 per person per day.
Information about KoREMA and ICECOM’01, including Reply Card:
http://www.rasip.fer.hr/korema/icecom2001/
Various information about Croatia:
Information about Dubrovnik:
Registration form in Adobe Acrobat or Word 6.0/95 format can be downloaded by clicking one of the links below:
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