ELECTRONICS '2007 International Conference
Kaunas, Lithuania, May 15-17, 2007

Application

WE INVITE

We are inviting

for joint discussion representatives of the science field ELECTRONICS from abroad, also from various Lithuanian science and study institutions, industrial enterprises, trade companies, together with Government members evaluate present situation of electronics science and industry, foresee ways for better and quicker introduction of science achievements into industry, to acquaint participants with the latest research results and with possibilities for science and study institutions to integrate into economics development process.

CONFERENCE IS ORGANIZED BY
CONFERENCE IS SUPPORTED BY
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Conference ChairmanAcademician, Prof. Vytautas Ostađevičius, Chairman of the Technical Sciences Division of Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Vice Rector for Research of Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), (Lithuania)

Organizing Committee

Vice Chairmen:

Members:

Program Advisory Committee
Editorial Committee
TOPICS AND AREAS
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES

The official Conference languages are Lithuanian and English.

IMPORTANT DATES
REGISTRATION FORM

Registration Form (MS Word)

Please send the registration form filled and the summary to:

11th International Conference "Electronics’2007"
Studentu str. 50-419, 437 r., LT-51368 Kaunas, Lithuania
Ph.: +370-37-300525;
; Mob. Ph. +370 686 96598
Ph./Fax.: +370-37-51389
E-mail:
danielius.eidukas@ktu.lt

CONFERENCE MATERIALS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE JOURNAL “ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING”

The program of the conference are intended to be published on Web page of KTU: http://www.ktu.lt/en/index3.html

The Editorial Board gives preference to the earlier not published scientific articles of high scientific level. Papers must meet all requirements and contain all parts, characteristic for a scientific article, i.e.: form the goal of researches, clearly describe the idea being presented, orient to the importance and uniqueness of the obtained scientific results, include appropriate references.

The Journal publishes papers in the following fields: Image Technology; Medicine Technology, Signal Technology; Automation, Robotics and Control; Electronics; Microelectronics; Telecommunication Engineering; Electrical Engineering; High Frequency Technologies, Microwaves; Electrical and Electronics Education..

Authors must send to the address of the Editor the 3 1/2" floppy with a copy of a manuscript typed on one side of A4 format (210 x 297 mm) using the following margins: top - 20 mm, bottom - 25 mm, right and left - 18 mm.

The recommended length of the manuscript is 4 or 6 full pages.

Arrangement of Papers

The paper should be prepared using Microsoft Word for Windows. The type for English text should be Times New Roman. You should arrange your contribution in the following order:

Style of the Text

The main text is prepared in two columns (width 84 mm, spacing 0,6mm between columns) with a single line spacing. Please, begin the first page at the 8th line from the top. All paragraphs begin with a 0,75 mm indentation. Illustrations and tables may be arranged in one or two columns of the journal. Tables should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals given a suitable caption and titled. All table columns should have an explanatory heading and where appropriate, units of measurement. Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the manuscript, e.g. in graphs.

Equations should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in parentheses on the right hand side of the columns. The formulas should be prepared using "Microsoft Equation 2.0 or 3.0". The spacing between main text and formulas – 0,6 mm.

The example of formula:

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Requirements for the formulas are listed in Table 1.

Elements of the formulas

Font size

Font style

Type

Text 10 pt Normal Times New Roman
Functions 10 pt Normal Times New Roman
Variables 10 pt Normal Symbol, Italic
L.C.Greek 8 pt Normal Symbol, Italic
U.C.Greek 10 pt Normal Symbol, Italic
Symbols 12 pt - Symbol
Subsymbols 10 pt - Symbol
Vectors and matrices 10 pt Bold Times New Roman
Subscript/Superscript 8 pt Normal  
Sub- Subscript/Superscript 7 pt Normal  

Requirements for the text are the following: Table 2.

Pattern of the text

Font size

Font style and type

Title 16 pt Times New Roman, Bold
Author 14 pt Times New Roman, Bold
Organisation 10 pt Times New Roman, Italic
Headings of sections 10 pt Times New Roman, Bold
Main text 10 pt Times New Roman, Normal
Headings of tables and illustrations 9 pt Times New Roman, Bold
References 9 pt Times New Roman
Abstract 9 pt Times New Roman

References

In the text, indicate references to the literature by superior Arabic numerals which run consecutively through the paper:

  1. Author A.B., Else S. and More S. Title of the paper // Journal name.- Publishing House, year.- Vol. - P.111-124.

Date of paper presentation

The sample of paper, proper for publication, is found on the Website:
http://internet.ktu.lt/en/science/conf2007/konf_01/Paper_sample.pdf

Note: Please, keep strictly to the A4 paper size (210x297 mm). Letter size is not acceptable. There are necessary the recommendation for paper publication from the Author’s institution.

ADDRESS

11th International Conference "Electronics’2007"
Studentu str. 50-419, 437 r., LT-51368 Kaunas, Lithuania
Ph.: +370-37-300525;
; Mob. Ph. +370 686 96598
Ph./Fax.: +370-37-51389
E-mail:
danielius.eidukas@tu.lt  

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Kaunas University of Technology (KTU)

Is the largest technical university in the Baltic States, is the second largest institu­tion of higher education of Lithuania.  It contains 13 faculties, library, high school (gymna­sium), 10 institutes, 4 centres.

 

The highest decision-making body in the University is the Senate; the highest executive body is the Rectorate.

More than 18 thousand undergraduate (B.S. and M.S.) and 450 graduate (Ph.D.) students are enrolled in KTU's 13 faculties.  Undergraduates have a choice of 36 majors, and graduate students may choose among 65 graduate areas of study leading to the Master's degree and among 17 graduate areas of study leading to the Ph.D. degree.

On January 11, 2002, KTU approved the memorandum on establishment of science and technology park in Kaunas during the seminar "Perspectives of Science and Technology Park in Kaunas developing priority scientific areas in Lithuania".

University scientists not only carry out research, but also publish the following prominent scientific journals: "Environmental Research, Engineering and Management", "Chemical Technology", "Electronics and Electrotechnics", "Information Technology and Control", "Measurements", "Mechanics", "Materials Science", "Social Sciences", "Engineering Economics" and "Ultrasound".

KTU scientists take part in various international programmes. International research cooperation and activities are mainly related to participation in European Community framework, EUREKA, Cost programmes. In 2002 KTU carried out 27 such projects. In the autumn of 1998 Lithuania jointed European Community action programme in the field of education SOCRATES. According institutional SOCRATES/ERASMUS agreement 131 students studied and 26 lectures gave lectures in EU institutions of higher education in the academic year. Since 1998 University participate in EC vocational training action LEONARDO DA VINCI programme.

The Lithuanian Academy of Sciences

Today Academy has: 38 Full Members (Academicians), 60 Corresponding Members, 49 Expert Members, 42 Foreign Members sp;
 

Owing to the historical circumstances, the Academy of Sciences was established on 16 January 1941, i.e. at the moment when Lithuania had already lost its independence. Its first President was the famous Lithuanian scholar and writer V Krëvë - Mickevičius. During the first stage of its establishment which coincided with the years of the Second World War the Humanities prevailed in the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. In the postwar years the reestablished Academy of Sciences functioned under harsh conditions when the activities of scientists were strictly regulated but within the Academy of Sciences the progressive scientific thought was always alive. It was especially stimulated by a great authority in electrochemistry, Prof. Juozas Matulis, the long-standing President of the Academy of Sciences. The prestige and influence of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences is felt in nearly every field of the country's scientific life. This has been achieved by close scientific cooperation. The scientists trained by the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences work in a large number of Lithuania's scientific and educational institutions. Out of 29 state scientific research institutes functioning nowadays.

The Presidium of the Academy of Sciences

President Acad. Zenonas Rokus Rudzikas
Vice-President Acad. Veronika Vasiliauskiene
Secretary General Prof. Valdemaras Razumas
Chairman of the Humanities and Social Sciences Division Acad. Leonardas Sauka
Chairman of the Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry Division Prof. Valdemaras Razumas
Chairman of the Biology, Medicine and Geosciences Division Prof. Vytas Antanas Tamosiunas
Chairman of the Agricultural and Forestry Sciences Division Prof. Albinas Kusta
Chairman of the Technical Sciences Division Prof. Vytautas Ostasevicius

Riga Technical University  (RTU)

Riga Technical Univer­sity is one of the oldest institutions of higher technical education in North-Eastern Europe. There are about 13,000 students at the RTU. At present RTU comprises 8  
 
 

Founded in 1862, following similar technical institutions in Switzerland and Germany, the RTU serves the needs of rapidly growing industry of the Baltic region.

As a private university it was supported by the Baltic nobility. The Polytechnicum consisted of 6 departments: those of Engineering Sciences, Chemistry, Agriculture, Mechanics, Trade and Architecture. Only male students were admitted to the Polytechnicum. Admission was by study fees. No entrance examinations were to be taken. Neither nationality nor material estate were important. The language of instruction was German. The first student was a representative of the local nobility Leons Kulbahs from Vidzeme. 4941 student had studied at the Polytechnicum till 1896.

After Latvia has regained its independence, Riga Technical University completely reformed its process of education with the clear goal to meet education and research standards set by the European Union and restructured its program to adapt them to engineering programs of European Universities. Its scientific potential was evaluated by independent European Commission in 1992 which produced corresponding report on each research group of the RTU. Riga Technical University is the state university, and its Constitution is approved by the Latvian Parliament. The university actively participates in a large number of European programmes of education and science. Along with Latvian and Russian students, the university has also a fast growing number of students from many foreign countries.

Riga Polytechnical Institute received its present name – Riga Technical University on 19 March 1990. Since that time reorganization work of the study process has been going on to ensure both academic and professional education in the branches characteristic of Latvian national economy and complying with the demands of the European Union.

RTU has been an international institution from the very beginning - many distinguished scientists from Germany, Poland, Sweden and Russia have studied and worked there.

Tallinn University of Technology (TTU)

TTU is one of the largest uni­versities in Estonia, provi­ding an interdisciplinary higher education and technological advancement. TTU has 11 434 students and personnel of 1600.
 

Founded as engineering college in 1918, TTU acquired university status in 1936.

University is organized into 8 faculties, 33 departments and 110 chairs, 1 university research centres and 9 faculty research centres, and 9 affiliated institutions. Academic year: September to June.

Languages of instruction: Estonian, general subjects are also available in Russian. Since September 2003, TTU offers 6 international programmes some special study modules taught in English.

The University offers engineering and economics diploma, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programmes.

Is located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, approximately 10 kilometres from the centre of the city. The main building houses five faculties, the building of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration are situated away from the main campus

Information and communications technology programs provide for specialists who are accountable for developing the resources for the information society in Estonia, where know-how and knowledge are vital for creating the wealth of the society. Knowledge and skills of those specialists establish a sound foundation to the high tech and science-based industry.

The Faculty is the successor of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering founded in 1965. Recent years have seen the integration of educational, research and economic activities - close cooperation with Estonian and foreign enterprises and research institutions. Feedback from the Estonian Association of Information and Communication Enterprises contributes to the updating of curricula in the interests of Estonia's economic development. The Faculty trains specialists in the main fields of information and communications technology - informatics, computer and systems engineering, electronics and telecommunications. Specialists in the field of business information technology are prepared in collaboration with the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU)

It is a modern higher school with significant educational and rese­arch achievements. 13 554 students came to the University's classrooms, The university has 1736 staff members.
 

September 1, 1956 is considered to be the date of founding a higher technical school in Vilnius, when the Vilnius Evening division of the Evening faculty of Kaunas Politechnical Institute (KPI) was established.

In 1990 the Vilnius Civil Engineering Institute became Vilnius Technical University, which on August 22, 1996 was awarded the name of Gediminas, Great Duke of Lithuania.

At present the University includes 8 faculties, Aviation Institute named after A.Gustaitis, International Studies Centre, Centre for Continuous Education, 10 research institutes and 19 laboratories. Teaching staff numbers 904, including 49  Research fellows. There are also 117 Doctors Habil and Professors, 472 Doctors or Associate Professors, 67 Lectors and 238 Assistants.

The University trains Bachelors, Engineers and Masters of sciences according to 88 programmes of studies, including Humanities sciences, Physical sciences, Social  sciences, Technological sciences. Every year VGTU is provided with more various facilities. Thus, according to Resolution No 860 of Lithuanian Government, the University has got the building of 9073 m ˛ in 1/26 Traku str.

The university also organizes Doctoral studies in 15 areas (ie Technological, Humanities, Social, and Physical sciences, etc)

All the faculties have the right for Habilitation. This certifies that the University's scope of education and research is rather versatile and of high academic level. The aim of the University is to do what is mostly helpful for the State.

VGTU tried to find its own way among other Euopean educational institutions and today Vilnius Gediminas Technical University welcomes everybody who is eager and has ability to study here. Thus, we are realisingthe idea written into the coat of arms of the university: "sapere aude" (strive for wisdom). We hope that cooperating with us you will enjoy good results.


Pictures of ELECTRONICS'2006 are available at
http://www.tk.ktu.lt/gallery/elektronika2006