IoT 2017 - Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Remotely Powered Wireless Communication for the IoT 2017
Topics/Call fo Papers
Energy Harvesting and Remotely Powered Wireless Communication for the IoT
Call for Papers
Energy-harvesting and wireless power transfer are quickly becoming game-changing technologies for wireless systems. By eliminating bulky batteries, decoupling node deployments from the power grid, and allowing wireless nodes to operate potentially forever in a maintenance-free manner, energy harvesting and remotely powered wireless systems enable many exciting deployment models and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, ranging from in-body and personal health monitoring to smart homes and transportation systems, to automation and monitoring in smart grids.
This workshop invites contributions in energy harvesting and remotely powered communication, ranging from communication, information and network theoretic analysis to system design and experimentation. The scope of this workshop covers (but is not limited to) the following topics:
Energy harvesting networks
Energy cooperating networks
Wireless power transfer
Communication with backscattering
System design and experimentation
Energy efficiency for wired, wireless. mobile and core networks
Green data center networks
Green network architectures
Energy efficient communication techniques and algorithms
Energy efficient resource allocation techniques
Green medium access protocols and channel assignment
Energy-aware routing protocols
Measurements and models for energy comsumption of wireless networks
Energy-efficient vertical handover for heterogeneous wireless networks
Cross layer optimization for maximum energy efficiency
Energy-efficient protocols for wireless sensor networks
Submission Guidelines
Papers should be submitted through EDAS (http:www.edas.info) according to the following schedule.
Tenetative Schedule
Paper submission: November 7, 2016 (Hard deadline)
Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2016
Camera-ready submission: January 12, 2017
Call for Papers
Energy-harvesting and wireless power transfer are quickly becoming game-changing technologies for wireless systems. By eliminating bulky batteries, decoupling node deployments from the power grid, and allowing wireless nodes to operate potentially forever in a maintenance-free manner, energy harvesting and remotely powered wireless systems enable many exciting deployment models and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, ranging from in-body and personal health monitoring to smart homes and transportation systems, to automation and monitoring in smart grids.
This workshop invites contributions in energy harvesting and remotely powered communication, ranging from communication, information and network theoretic analysis to system design and experimentation. The scope of this workshop covers (but is not limited to) the following topics:
Energy harvesting networks
Energy cooperating networks
Wireless power transfer
Communication with backscattering
System design and experimentation
Energy efficiency for wired, wireless. mobile and core networks
Green data center networks
Green network architectures
Energy efficient communication techniques and algorithms
Energy efficient resource allocation techniques
Green medium access protocols and channel assignment
Energy-aware routing protocols
Measurements and models for energy comsumption of wireless networks
Energy-efficient vertical handover for heterogeneous wireless networks
Cross layer optimization for maximum energy efficiency
Energy-efficient protocols for wireless sensor networks
Submission Guidelines
Papers should be submitted through EDAS (http:www.edas.info) according to the following schedule.
Tenetative Schedule
Paper submission: November 7, 2016 (Hard deadline)
Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2016
Camera-ready submission: January 12, 2017
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