SpaSWiN 2016 - Workshop on Spatial Stochastic Models for Wireless Networks (SpaSWiN)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Workshop on Spatial Stochastic Models for Wireless Networks (SpaSWiN,
http://www.wi-opt.org/spaswin.html) May 13, 2016 will be held in conjunction
with WiOpt 2016 at the Arizona State University, USA. SpaSWiN is historically
the first workshop specifically devoted to the use of spatial stochastic models
for improved design of wireless networks. Building on the success of the eleven
previous venues of the workshop, the goal of SpaSWiN 2016 is to bring together
researchers from the various disciplines involved in spatial models of wireless
communications. Please join us in Arizona State University, USA, on May 13,
2016. This year, Dr. Francois Baccelli from University of Texas at Austin will
be delivering the keynote.
Call for papers: The technical program committee is soliciting contributions on
Applications of point processes, stochastic geometry and random graph models for the design and analysis of wireless and cellular networks
Novel spatial stochastic models for analysis and design of wireless networks
Authors are invited to submit papers via EDAS.
Paper submission: January 26, 2016
Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2016
Camera-ready/registration due: March 15, 2016
Regards,
Radha Krishna Ganti and Xinchen Zhang
Spaswin Co-Chairs:
Radha Krishna Ganti, Indian Institute of
Technology Madras
Xinchen Zhang, Qualcomm
http://www.wi-opt.org/spaswin.html) May 13, 2016 will be held in conjunction
with WiOpt 2016 at the Arizona State University, USA. SpaSWiN is historically
the first workshop specifically devoted to the use of spatial stochastic models
for improved design of wireless networks. Building on the success of the eleven
previous venues of the workshop, the goal of SpaSWiN 2016 is to bring together
researchers from the various disciplines involved in spatial models of wireless
communications. Please join us in Arizona State University, USA, on May 13,
2016. This year, Dr. Francois Baccelli from University of Texas at Austin will
be delivering the keynote.
Call for papers: The technical program committee is soliciting contributions on
Applications of point processes, stochastic geometry and random graph models for the design and analysis of wireless and cellular networks
Novel spatial stochastic models for analysis and design of wireless networks
Authors are invited to submit papers via EDAS.
Paper submission: January 26, 2016
Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2016
Camera-ready/registration due: March 15, 2016
Regards,
Radha Krishna Ganti and Xinchen Zhang
Spaswin Co-Chairs:
Radha Krishna Ganti, Indian Institute of
Technology Madras
Xinchen Zhang, Qualcomm
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