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RAWNET/WNC3 2009 - RAWNET/WNC3 2009 The 5th workshop on Resource Allocation, Cooperation and Competition in Wireless Networks

Date2009-06-27

Deadline2009-03-15

VenueSeoul, South Korea South Korea

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.rawnet.org/

Topics/Call fo Papers

RAWNET/WNC3 2009



The 5th workshop on

Resource Allocation, Cooperation and Competition in Wireless Networks



in conjunction with WiOpt\'09



the 7th International Symposium on Modeling and

Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks



June 27, 2009, Seoul, Korea

http://www.rawnet.org



Full Papers due: March 15, 2009 (updated deadline)

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CALL FOR PAPERS





Future telecommunications networks are expected to provide very high
data rates, seamless connections, at higher and often heterogeneous
quality-of-service levels, in scenarios with ever increasing mobility.
In order to meet these requirements, new generation wireless networks go
beyond the classical paradigms of cellular networks and are based on
complex interactions. In this scenario, efficient allocation of the
available resources and/or cooperation, and/or competition play a
strategic fundamental role to increase and optimize communication
performance of individual nodes or of the global network, and
efficiently exploit the available frequency spectrum eventually
admitting unlicensed users. This fueled a vibrant flurry of studies in
cooperative communications, spectrum management (cognitive radio), and
resource allocation. The investigations involve researchers and
technicians from the physical, to the networking layers and above and
eventually promote joint design within different layers (cross-layer
design). Analysis and design of the complex interactions in future
communications networks requires contributions from a variety of
disciplines, which span from information theory to statistical physics,
game theory, optimization, non-commutative algebras and so forth.



The workshop promotes the applications of new methodologies in this
field with the aim of providing the participants advanced and innovative
tools able to catch the fundamental dynamics of complex interactions. It
fosters the presentation of new cooperative protocols and new schemes
for resource allocation, novel results in the investigation of the
theoretical limits and fundamental tradeoffs between competition and
cooperation. The applications can steam from any wireless scenario, from

multicell networks to sensor and relay networks, cognitive radio or
ad-hoc network. In fact, object of the workshop is to provide the
participant with a comprehensive, thorough, and unified vision of the
resource allocation issue in complex multiuser and multiprovider
networks regulated by cooperation and competition.





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KEYNOTE TALKS

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* Prof. Anthony Ephremides (University of Maryland)

COOPERATION AT THE NETWORK LEVEL



* Prof. Gerhard Kramer (University of Southern California)

CODING FOR COOPERATION AND RELAYING





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TOPICS OF INTEREST

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* User scheduling (single cell/multicell/OFDMA/relay-multihoping network);

? Cross-layer design;

? Power-control and energy e?cient communications;

? Resource allocation-based interference mitigation;

? Cooperation schemes for interference control, coverage extension
(multicell, multihop cooperation);

? Game theoretic resource allocation;

? Spectrum management, i.e. resource allocation in cognitive radio;

? Pricing based, auction based schemes in ad-hoc/cellular networks;

? Fairness vs performance issues;

? Relay selection, cooperative group optimization and resource allocation;

? Scaling laws and information theoretic bounds;

? Diversity/multiplexing trade-o?s of cooperation protocols;

? Effect of partial and incomplete channel state information in
cooperative systems, and robust designs;

? Practical issues in cooperation strategies for mobile ad-hoc and
sensor networks.



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IMPORTANT DATES

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Submission Deadline (extended): March 15, 2009



Notification of Acceptance: April 1, 2009



Camera-ready Manuscripts: May 1, 2009







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Submission Guidelines

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The submission will be handled electronically via EasyChair system at



https://www.easychair.org/.



Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 8 pages in length. Please use
the IEEE Transactions format, 11 pt character size, one column text,
one-and-a-half line spacing, letter paper. This page budget should
contain all figures, tables, references, etc. The manuscript should also
include a brief abstract of up to 150 words. Only PDF files are
acceptable; please make sure that the paper prints without problems
(take care to embed all required fonts, etc.).



The workshop proceedings will be listed in the IEEEXplore and the IEEE
digital library.





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WORKSHOP CHAIRS

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Konstantin Avrachenkov (INRIA Sophia Antipolis)



Laura Cottatellucci (Eurecom)



Ralf M?uller (NTNU)







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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

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Eitan Altman (INRIA Sophia Antipolis)

Randall Berry (Northwestern University)

Sem Borst (Eindhoven University)

Ron Dabora (Stanford University)

Merouane Debbah (Supelec)

Rachid El Azouzi (University of Avignon)

David Gesbert (Eurecom)

Michael Honig (Northwestern University)

Eduard Jorswieck (TU Dresden)

Erik Larsson (Linkopings)

Ritesh Madan (Qualcomm)

Daniel Palomar (UST)

Bozidar Radunovic (Microsoft Research Cambridge)

Stavros Toumpis (Athens UEB)

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