Awards

The Awards Committee consists of:
– Janos Bito (2007 TPC Chair)
– Narcis Cardona (2018 TPC Chair)
– Filipe Cardoso (2020 TPC Chair)
– Luis Correia (Chair, Steering Committee Chair & 2013 TPC Chair)
– Klaus David (2012 TPC Chair)
– Panagiotis Demestichas (2016 TPC Chair)
– Matti Latva-aho (2017 TPC Chair)
– Vlatko Lipovac (2020 TPC Chair)
– Marco Luise (2010 TPC Chair)
– Mihael Mohorčič (2018 TPC Chair)
– Luis Muñoz (2009 TPC Chair)
– Björn Ottersten (EURASIP Liaison)
– Hikmet Sari (2015 TPC Chair & IEEE ComSoc Liaison)
– Roberto Verdone (2014 TPC Chair)
– Mojca Volk (2018 TPC Chair)

Best Paper Award – Selected by the Track Co-Chairs among the papers accepted and published over IEEE Xplore.

The Best Paper was awarded to the paper “Real-time Experimental Wireless Testbed with Digital Beamforming at 300 GHz“, by the authors Georgia D. Ntouni (Intracom Telecom, Greece); Thomas Merkle (Fraunhofer IAF, Germany); Eleftherios Loghis, Georgios Tzeranis, Vassilis Koratzinos, Nikolaos Skentos and Dimitrios S. Kritharidis (Intracom Telecom, Greece)

EURASIP Student Best Paper Award – Selected by the Track Co-Chairs among the papers accepted and published over IEEE Xplore, authored by a student (sponsored by EURASIP)

The Best Paper was awarded to the paper “Accurate Narrowband LPWA Ranging: Principles, Performance in AWGN and Multipath Channels “, by the authors Florian Wolf (CEA Grenoble & University of Limoges, France); Sébastien de Rivaz (CEA-LETI, France); Francois Dehmas (CEA-Leti Minatec, France); Valérian Mannoni (CEA, France); Vincent Berg (CEA LETI, France); Jean Pierre Cances (University of Limoges, France)

 

*EuCNC Best Booth Award

This year, given the virtual format of the conference, this award will not be given

The conference issues the following Awards:

EuCNC Best Paper Award

EuCNC/EURASIP Student Best Paper Award

  • The paper in this award is selected among those accepted for presentation in Regular Sessions.
  • The award consists of 1.000 €.
  • The paper in this award is selected among those authored by a student and accepted for presentation in Regular Sessions.
  • The award consists of 500 €, sponsored by EURASIP (European Association for Signal Processing).

The selection procedure is as follows:

  • Track Co-Chairs select two to three best papers in their tracks.
  • The members of the Awards Committee analyse all papers in the list of best papers from all tracks, a decision being taken by majority of votes.

The selection procedure is as follows:

  • Track Co-Chairs select two to three best papers authored by a student (the first author must be a student) in their tracks.
  • The members of the Awards Committee analyse all papers in the list of best papers from all tracks, a decision being taken by majority of votes.

Rules for Conflict of Interest:

A paper authored or co-authored by the Chair cannot be eligible for any award.

If in a given year a paper authored or co-authored by a Committee member is recommended to an award, the paper will be evaluated by the Committee, but this member will not take part of the Committee for that year.