SDRANCAN 2015 - IEEE International Workshop on Advances in Software Defined Radio Access Networks and Context-aware Cognitive Networks 2015 (IEEE SDRANCAN-2015)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Future generation wireless systems will require a paradigm shift in how they are networked, organized, configured, optimized, and recovered automatically based on their operating situations. With the emergence of Software Defined Access Networks and Context-Aware Cognitive Networks (SDRANCAN), wireless users could get seamless wireless connectivity and services regardless of the frequency bands that they are using as a backhaul. Context-Aware cognitive networks provides dynamic adaptive services and applications for wireless users through automatic configuration of devices and their parameters, systems, and services based on the users’ contexts. We believe that this workshop is important for future wireless networks and will help to bridge the gap between traditional wireless networks and future wireless networks through both software defined access networks and context-aware cognitive networks.
SDRANCAN-2015 will serve as a forum for researchers from academia, government and industries to exchange ideas, present new results and provide future visions on these topics. Original technical papers on the advances in Software Defined Access Networks and Context-Aware Cognitive Networks as well as those that describe practical deployment and implementation experiences are solicited for presentation and publication.
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
Fundamental limits
Network architecture
Wireless virtualization
Network virtualization
Software defined networks
Cloud-based and/or wired infrastructure
Cognitive vehicular ad hoc networks
Network visualization
Secrecy capacity and rate-equivocation of wireless channels.
Admission control in heterogeneous networks
Security and Network coding
Storage and processing
Quality-of-service
Smart protocols
Case studies and testbeds
Cognitive and context aware cyber physical systems
Mobile and vehicular networks
Data dissemination techniques in context-aware systems
Trust, security and privacy issues
Socio-economic models
Self-organization, Self-configuration, Self-optimization and Self recovery
Biological-inspired networking
Parameter estimation for adaptation of wireless communication systems
Network economics and game theory
Interference mitigation and awareness
OpenFlow Networking
Cognitive networks
The workshop accepts only novel, previously unpublished papers. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over-length page charge if accepted)
http://globecom2015.ieee-globecom.org/authors
SDRANCAN-2015 will serve as a forum for researchers from academia, government and industries to exchange ideas, present new results and provide future visions on these topics. Original technical papers on the advances in Software Defined Access Networks and Context-Aware Cognitive Networks as well as those that describe practical deployment and implementation experiences are solicited for presentation and publication.
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
Fundamental limits
Network architecture
Wireless virtualization
Network virtualization
Software defined networks
Cloud-based and/or wired infrastructure
Cognitive vehicular ad hoc networks
Network visualization
Secrecy capacity and rate-equivocation of wireless channels.
Admission control in heterogeneous networks
Security and Network coding
Storage and processing
Quality-of-service
Smart protocols
Case studies and testbeds
Cognitive and context aware cyber physical systems
Mobile and vehicular networks
Data dissemination techniques in context-aware systems
Trust, security and privacy issues
Socio-economic models
Self-organization, Self-configuration, Self-optimization and Self recovery
Biological-inspired networking
Parameter estimation for adaptation of wireless communication systems
Network economics and game theory
Interference mitigation and awareness
OpenFlow Networking
Cognitive networks
The workshop accepts only novel, previously unpublished papers. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over-length page charge if accepted)
http://globecom2015.ieee-globecom.org/authors
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