WNTEST 2015 - The 2nd International Workshop on Wireless Networks and Energy Saving Techniques
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 2nd International Workshop on Wireless Networks and Energy Saving Techniques (WNTEST-2015) provides an international forum on the advances in the wireless networks and utilization of Techniques that will be held in , London, United Kingdom (2-5 June 2015) in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks, and Technologies (ANT-2015).
SCOPE
Wireless Networks became one of the major components of the modern communication infrastructure. However, one of the major challenges in the wireless networks is the energy consumption. Therefore, efficient energy management techniques have to be considered in each level of the network starting from the design to the application level. WNTEST-2015 is targeting the new and novel techniques that can be utilized for energy saving and efficient energy management in wireless networks.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Energy efficient Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture
Energy-efficiency in vehicular networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Personal Area Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Local Area Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
Energy Efficient Optical Wireless Access Networks
Energy Efficient Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications
Future Wireless Networks and Protocols
Multimedia Communications and energy efficient Services
Congestion handling and Admission Control with efficient energy management
Wireless MAC Protocols: Design and Analysis for energy saving
Quality of Service Provisioning
Wireless Network Trust, Privacy and Security with efficient energy treatment
Cross-Layer Design and Adaptation for energy management
Radio Resource Management for best energy utilization
Mobility, Handoff and Location Management for efficient energy saving
? Performance Modeling and Evaluation based energy management
Wireless Networks and energy efficient data handling
SCOPE
Wireless Networks became one of the major components of the modern communication infrastructure. However, one of the major challenges in the wireless networks is the energy consumption. Therefore, efficient energy management techniques have to be considered in each level of the network starting from the design to the application level. WNTEST-2015 is targeting the new and novel techniques that can be utilized for energy saving and efficient energy management in wireless networks.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Energy efficient Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture
Energy-efficiency in vehicular networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Ad Hoc and Mesh Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Personal Area Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Local Area Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy Efficient Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
Energy Efficient Optical Wireless Access Networks
Energy Efficient Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications
Future Wireless Networks and Protocols
Multimedia Communications and energy efficient Services
Congestion handling and Admission Control with efficient energy management
Wireless MAC Protocols: Design and Analysis for energy saving
Quality of Service Provisioning
Wireless Network Trust, Privacy and Security with efficient energy treatment
Cross-Layer Design and Adaptation for energy management
Radio Resource Management for best energy utilization
Mobility, Handoff and Location Management for efficient energy saving
? Performance Modeling and Evaluation based energy management
Wireless Networks and energy efficient data handling
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