PWN 2011 - Seventh IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Networking (PWN 2011)
Date2011-03-21
Deadline2010-10-30
VenueSeattle, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.percom.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
Seventh IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Networking (PWN 2011)
http://academic.csuohio.edu/yuc/PWN11
in conjunction with
Ninth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2011)
http://www.percom.org
Seattle, USA
March 25, 2011
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
Wireless connectivity, mobility support, location awareness, and integration of wireless networks to the Internet are key research challenges in pervasive computing and communications. With the advent of inexpensive wireless solutions such as WiFi, WiMAX, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and RFID, a number of challenges arise when these protocols are applied to wireless PAN, home networking, wireless LANs, wireless mesh networks, wireless MANs, and wireless broadband. This workshop seeks papers describing significant research contributions to the theory, practice, and evaluation of wireless networks for pervasive computing. Exploitation of emerging wireless technologies such as transmit power and rate control, spectral agility, adaptive carrier sensing, cooperative communication as well as application of existing technologies to new applications such as wireless mesh networks and sensor networks are especially welcomed. Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are solicited. Workshop topics include (but not limited to):
? Media access techniques and protocols
? Cognitive and cooperative MAC
? Mobility, location, and handoff management
? Power management and energy aware protocols
? Adaptive transmit and rate control
? Spectral agility and cooperative communication
? RFID systems and protocols
? Cross-layer design in mobile networks
? Mobile ad hoc and wireless mesh networks
? Distributed wireless sensor networks
? Wireless broadcast, multicast, and information diffusion
? Integration and internetworking of wired and wireless networks
? Wireless MANs and wireless broadband
? Self-configuration and distributed algorithms
? Quality-of-service issues and traffic management
? Network architectures and testbeds
? Modelling and performance evaluation
? Emerging wireless and mobile applications
SUBMISSION
Authors are requested to submit original papers of no more than 6 pages (standard IEEE 8x11 proceedings two-column format), including figures, tables, and references in PDF format that include contact information of all the authors. The link for the template can be found here. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. Please note that no-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will result in those papers NOT being included in the IEEE Digital Library. The papers from this workshop will be published in the proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications by IEEE Press. Authors MUST submit their papers through the EDAS web site (http://edas.info/N9319).
IMPORTANT DATES
October 30, 2010: Paper due
December 21, 2010: Acceptance notification
Late January, 2011: Final camera ready paper due
http://academic.csuohio.edu/yuc/PWN11
in conjunction with
Ninth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2011)
http://www.percom.org
Seattle, USA
March 25, 2011
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
Wireless connectivity, mobility support, location awareness, and integration of wireless networks to the Internet are key research challenges in pervasive computing and communications. With the advent of inexpensive wireless solutions such as WiFi, WiMAX, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and RFID, a number of challenges arise when these protocols are applied to wireless PAN, home networking, wireless LANs, wireless mesh networks, wireless MANs, and wireless broadband. This workshop seeks papers describing significant research contributions to the theory, practice, and evaluation of wireless networks for pervasive computing. Exploitation of emerging wireless technologies such as transmit power and rate control, spectral agility, adaptive carrier sensing, cooperative communication as well as application of existing technologies to new applications such as wireless mesh networks and sensor networks are especially welcomed. Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are solicited. Workshop topics include (but not limited to):
? Media access techniques and protocols
? Cognitive and cooperative MAC
? Mobility, location, and handoff management
? Power management and energy aware protocols
? Adaptive transmit and rate control
? Spectral agility and cooperative communication
? RFID systems and protocols
? Cross-layer design in mobile networks
? Mobile ad hoc and wireless mesh networks
? Distributed wireless sensor networks
? Wireless broadcast, multicast, and information diffusion
? Integration and internetworking of wired and wireless networks
? Wireless MANs and wireless broadband
? Self-configuration and distributed algorithms
? Quality-of-service issues and traffic management
? Network architectures and testbeds
? Modelling and performance evaluation
? Emerging wireless and mobile applications
SUBMISSION
Authors are requested to submit original papers of no more than 6 pages (standard IEEE 8x11 proceedings two-column format), including figures, tables, and references in PDF format that include contact information of all the authors. The link for the template can be found here. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. Please note that no-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will result in those papers NOT being included in the IEEE Digital Library. The papers from this workshop will be published in the proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications by IEEE Press. Authors MUST submit their papers through the EDAS web site (http://edas.info/N9319).
IMPORTANT DATES
October 30, 2010: Paper due
December 21, 2010: Acceptance notification
Late January, 2011: Final camera ready paper due
Other CFPs
- Workshop on PervasivE Learning, Life, and Leisure (PerEL 2011)
- Workshop on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Pervasive Computing Design (PerDesign 2011)
- The 8th International Workshop on Mobile Peer-to-Peer Computing (MP2P)
- 8th IEEE Workshop on Context Modeling and Reasoning (CoMoRea)
- Workshop on Middleware and System Support for Pervasive Computing (PerWare 2011)
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