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CAMAD 2016 - 21st International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD 2016)

Date2016-10-23 - 2016-10-25

Deadline2016-05-15

VenueToronto, ON, Canada Canada

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Websitehttps://nextconlab.academy/CAMAD2016/IEE...

Topics/Call fo Papers

21st International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD 2016)
October 23-25, 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada
http://nextconlab.academy/CAMAD2016/IEEE/IEEECAMAD...
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Important Dates:
Paper Submission: May 15, 2016
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2016
Camera-Ready Version: August 1, 2016
Scope
The International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD), provides a forum for discussion of recent developments on analytical and simulation tools and techniques for the performance evaluation of communications systems. It was launched in 1986, being held every 2 years until 2006, often in cooperation with flagship IEEE Communication Society conferences (Int. Conference on Communications - ICC, Global Telecommunication Conference - GLOBECOM). Since 2007, the workshop has been held once every year motivated by the ever increasing interest in this hot research and development field, and since 2009 CAMAD is an attractive IEEE Communications Society portfolio event.
IEEE CAMAD 2016 will be held as a stand-alone event on 23-25 October 2016, at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. IEEE CAMAD will focus on Communications for Smart Cities this year. IEEE CAMAD will be hosting several special sessions, and will bring together scientists, engineers, manufacturers and service providers to exchange and share their experiences and new ideas focusing on research and innovation results under wireless communications in smart cities. In addition to contributed papers, the conference will also include keynote speeches, panel and demo sessions. IEEE CAMAD is soliciting papers describing original work, unpublished and not currently submitted for publication elsewhere, on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
Autonomic Communication Systems and Self-Organized Networks
Big data in the network
Body Area Networks and Applications
Cloud Computing, Network Virtualization and Software Defined Networks
Cognitive Radio and Network Design
communications for Smart Home and Community
Cross-Layer & Cross-System Protocol Design
Design of Content Aware Networks and Future Media Internet
Design of Satellite Networks
Design, Modeling and Analysis of Wireless, Mobile, Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
Design, Modeling and Analysis of Network Services and Systems
Design, modeling and analysis of Ubiquitous sensing in Internet of Things
Future Service Oriented Internet Design
Green Wireless Communication Design
Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Integrated Communication Systems
Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Internet of Things and Machine-to-Machine Communications
Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Mobile Social Networks
Next Generation Mobile Networks
Network Monitoring and Measurements
Network Optimization and Resource Provisioning
Next Generation Internet
Optical Communications & Fiber Optics
Network Management, Middleware Technologies and Overlays
Quality of Experience: Framework, Evaluation and Challenges
Seamless Integration of Wireless, Cellular and Broadcasting Networks with Internet
Fast Simulation Techniques for Communication Networks
Simulation Techniques for Large-Scale Networks
Smart Grids: Communication, Modeling and Design
Test Beds and Real Life Experimentation
Traffic Engineering, Modeling and Analysis
Validation of Simulation Models with Measurements
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Submission Guidelines:
Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers reporting original research of theoretical or applied nature for presentation at the conference and publication in the CAMAD 2016 Proceedings and IEEE Xplore. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. The manuscripts must be prepared in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (following the standard IEEE 2-column format) without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over length page charge of USD100 for each page if accepted). Please note that for every accepted contribution, at least one person must register for the conference and present. Accepted papers not presented in the conference will be excluded from the proceedings.
All papers for CAMAD 2016 should be submitted via EDAS using https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22298
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Organizing Committee:
General Chairs
Jelena Misic, Ryerson University, ON, Canada
Burak Kantarci, Clarkson University, NY, USA
Technical Program Chairs
Dongmei Zhao, McMaster University, ON, Canada
Petros Spachos, University of Guelph, ON, Canada
Marco Di Renzo, Paris-Saclay University / CNRS, France
Ioannis Papanagiotou, Netflix, USA
For all the members of the CAMAD 2016 Organizing Committee, please visit http://nextconlab.academy/CAMAD2016/IEEE/IEEECAMAD...
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Dr. William Liu
Department of Information Technology and Software Engineering
School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
Auckland, New Zealand
+64 9 921 9999 Ext. 5210
Email: william.liu-AT-aut.ac.nz

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