PEWiN 2017 - 9th International Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks (PEWiN-2017)
Topics/Call fo Papers
9th International Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks (PEWiN-2017)
http://people.chu.edu.tw/~pewin/2017
(Co-located with the Sixth International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies
Irish Computer Soceity, Dublin, Ireland
August 21-23, 2017
(www.socio.org.uk/fgct)
Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks (PEWiN), as an international workshop, is devoted to deeper understanding in the performance evaluation and simulation techniques of wireless networks including mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater sensor networks, and all kinds of wireless networks. Wireless networks raise a number of interesting and undiscovered performance evaluation and simulation issues, while traditional techniques are not sufficient to analyze, evaluate, and simulate proposed wireless algorithms or systems in the right way. For example, the algorithms and systems in vehicular ad hoc networks require a high degree of communication reliability, short communication delay, scalability, security, and privacy-preserving technologies under harsh condition. Researchers not only need to design practical distributed and centralized algorithms, but also need to introduce novel theoretical models or evaluation methodologies to challenge various kinds of research problems originated from these wireless networks. The workshop is intended to encourage idea sharing and cooperation among researchers in wireless networks, and push the theoretical and practical research forward for a deeper understanding in the theoretical modeling, evaluation and analysis techniques, and simulation methods in wireless networks.
Chairs
Kun-Ming Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Chang Wu Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Publicity Chairs
Tong-Ying Juang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Program Committee (to be invited)
Hong-Yi Chang, National Chiayi University, Taiwan
Yue-Shan Chang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Xuhui Chen, Xiamen University of Technology, China
Victor Govindaswamy, Concordia University Chicago, USA
Yao-Nan Lien, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Chuan-Ming Liu, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Zhefu Shi, University of Missouri, USA
Guozhi Song, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China
Binod Vaidya, University of Ottawa, Canada
Guowei Wu. Dalian University of Technology, China
Qin Xin, University of the Faroe Islands, Denmark
Li-Hsing Yen, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Shyan-Ming Yuan, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Baokang Zhao, National University of Defense Technology, China
Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Do not exceed 6 single-space double column, 8.5×11-inch pages (including figures, tables and references) in 11 point Times Roman or similar font. Number each page. Include an abstract, five to ten keywords, the technical area(s) most relevant to your paper, and the corresponding author's e-mail address. Submissions should represent original, substantive research results.
We will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published (or accepted) for publication in another conference or journal. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All papers will be refereed by at least two members of the program committee. All submitted papers MUST be formatted according to the author guidelines provided by IEEE Computer Society Press (two-column format) and MUST NOT be longer than SIX pages. However, additional pages (up to 4) will permitted based on extra fee of $60 per page. All submissions MUST be blind. Authors should not specify their names and affiliations in the paper.
Please prepare your paper in a PDF file and upload your paper via the following link:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pewin2...
Selected best papers from PEWiN 2017 will be invited to special issues for possible publication.
Workshop Topics (include but are not limited to the following)
Performance models for wireless networks including mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater sensor networks, and any kind of wireless networks
Simulation methods and comparisons for any kind of wireless networks
Software tools for network performance and evaluation
Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in the design of any kind of wireless networks
Quantitative analysis techniques of any kind of wireless networks
Probabilistic models for any kind of wireless networks
Traffic models for any kind of wireless networks
Mobility models for any kind of mobile wireless networks
Network performance improvement through optimization techniques
Evaluation of existing tools and techniques in wireless networks
Queuing and network information theoretic analysis of wireless networks
Tracing and trace analysis of wireless networks
Multimedia techniques in wireless networks
Automatic performance analysis of wireless networks
Important dates of PEWiN-2017
Full Paper Due (extended): (15 June 2017)
Notification of Acceptance: (15 July 2017)
Final Camera-Ready Due: (1 August 2017)
Registration: (1 August 2017)
Workshop Dates: (21~23 August 2017)
Contact: james.cwyu-AT-gmail.com
http://people.chu.edu.tw/~pewin/2017
(Co-located with the Sixth International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies
Irish Computer Soceity, Dublin, Ireland
August 21-23, 2017
(www.socio.org.uk/fgct)
Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks (PEWiN), as an international workshop, is devoted to deeper understanding in the performance evaluation and simulation techniques of wireless networks including mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater sensor networks, and all kinds of wireless networks. Wireless networks raise a number of interesting and undiscovered performance evaluation and simulation issues, while traditional techniques are not sufficient to analyze, evaluate, and simulate proposed wireless algorithms or systems in the right way. For example, the algorithms and systems in vehicular ad hoc networks require a high degree of communication reliability, short communication delay, scalability, security, and privacy-preserving technologies under harsh condition. Researchers not only need to design practical distributed and centralized algorithms, but also need to introduce novel theoretical models or evaluation methodologies to challenge various kinds of research problems originated from these wireless networks. The workshop is intended to encourage idea sharing and cooperation among researchers in wireless networks, and push the theoretical and practical research forward for a deeper understanding in the theoretical modeling, evaluation and analysis techniques, and simulation methods in wireless networks.
Chairs
Kun-Ming Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Chang Wu Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Publicity Chairs
Tong-Ying Juang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Program Committee (to be invited)
Hong-Yi Chang, National Chiayi University, Taiwan
Yue-Shan Chang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Xuhui Chen, Xiamen University of Technology, China
Victor Govindaswamy, Concordia University Chicago, USA
Yao-Nan Lien, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Chuan-Ming Liu, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Zhefu Shi, University of Missouri, USA
Guozhi Song, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China
Binod Vaidya, University of Ottawa, Canada
Guowei Wu. Dalian University of Technology, China
Qin Xin, University of the Faroe Islands, Denmark
Li-Hsing Yen, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Shyan-Ming Yuan, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Baokang Zhao, National University of Defense Technology, China
Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Do not exceed 6 single-space double column, 8.5×11-inch pages (including figures, tables and references) in 11 point Times Roman or similar font. Number each page. Include an abstract, five to ten keywords, the technical area(s) most relevant to your paper, and the corresponding author's e-mail address. Submissions should represent original, substantive research results.
We will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published (or accepted) for publication in another conference or journal. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All papers will be refereed by at least two members of the program committee. All submitted papers MUST be formatted according to the author guidelines provided by IEEE Computer Society Press (two-column format) and MUST NOT be longer than SIX pages. However, additional pages (up to 4) will permitted based on extra fee of $60 per page. All submissions MUST be blind. Authors should not specify their names and affiliations in the paper.
Please prepare your paper in a PDF file and upload your paper via the following link:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pewin2...
Selected best papers from PEWiN 2017 will be invited to special issues for possible publication.
Workshop Topics (include but are not limited to the following)
Performance models for wireless networks including mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater sensor networks, and any kind of wireless networks
Simulation methods and comparisons for any kind of wireless networks
Software tools for network performance and evaluation
Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in the design of any kind of wireless networks
Quantitative analysis techniques of any kind of wireless networks
Probabilistic models for any kind of wireless networks
Traffic models for any kind of wireless networks
Mobility models for any kind of mobile wireless networks
Network performance improvement through optimization techniques
Evaluation of existing tools and techniques in wireless networks
Queuing and network information theoretic analysis of wireless networks
Tracing and trace analysis of wireless networks
Multimedia techniques in wireless networks
Automatic performance analysis of wireless networks
Important dates of PEWiN-2017
Full Paper Due (extended): (15 June 2017)
Notification of Acceptance: (15 July 2017)
Final Camera-Ready Due: (1 August 2017)
Registration: (1 August 2017)
Workshop Dates: (21~23 August 2017)
Contact: james.cwyu-AT-gmail.com
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