NGWS 200 2009 - International Conference on Next Generation Wireless Systems NGWS 200
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International Conference on Next Generation Wireless Systems
The First International Conference on Next Generation Wireless Systems will be held on October 12 ~ 14, 2009, Melbourne, Australia.
NGWS 2009 will be the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of advances in Next Generation Wireless Systems. Our Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Next Generation Wireless Systems.
The goal of this conference is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of the Wireless Systems.
The complete list of topics will be updated some times later. Please check the Call for Papers section at http://www.sersc.org/NGWS2009/
All accepted and registered papers will be included in the conference proceeding published by IEEE CS (as a Short Paper, 4 pages. Indexed by EI). And most presented papers at the conference, after revision and extension, will be included in CCIS (as a Full Paper, at least 12 pages. New LNCS sister-series, indexed by EI). And some papers selected will be included in some journals (pending).
Our Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Wireless Systems.
Topics of Conference
The main topics include but will not be limited to: (Excellent surveying works in these areas are welcome, too.)
Mobility Management
Cross-layer schemes and optimizations
End-to-End Quality of service support
Mobility Management
Handoff Techniques
Resource management and admission control
QoS routing and signaling
QoS management in heterogeneous wireless systems
Wireless Mesh Networks
Pricing and Charging Models
Multimedia delivery over wireless networks
Security and Privacy in wireless systems
Performance evaluation of wireless systems and protocols
Mobil Ad-hoc Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy and power management in wireless systems
Next Generation Wireless Systems
Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
Wireless Internet and All-IP integration
Location based services and tracking
Wireless network testbeds and applications
Wireless LANs and PANs, WiMAX
RFID protocols and systems
Traffic Control and Engineering
3G, 4G, and beyond systems
Experimental wireless systems and trials
Cognitive radio networks
Interworking heterogeneous wired/wireless networks
Middleware support for wireless systems
Others
Every submitted paper will be carefully reviewed by at least two members of the International Program Committee. The problematic (borderline) papers will be additionally evaluated by the members of the International Advisory Board and the Chairs of the conference.
All accepted and registered papers will be included in the conference proceeding published by IEEE CS (as a Short Paper, 4 pages. Indexed by EI). And most presented papers at the conference, after revision and extension, will be included in CCIS (as a Full Paper, at least 12 pages. New LNCS sister-series, indexed by EI). And some papers selected will be included in some journals (pending).
Special Issue
Distinguished papers accepted and presented in NGWS 2009, after further revisions, will be published in special issues on prestigious international journals (Pending).
Registration, Travel, Accommodation, and Other Information
For papers that are accepted, registration includes publication of the paper in conference proceedings. A modest additional fee will be levied for any additional paper submitted and accepted, and also a similar payment scheme for exceeding page limits on your papers (details to be announced shortly). For updated information please refer to the NGWS 2009 home page.
Contact Information
If you have any question about the CfPs and papers submission, please mail to Secretary of NGWS 2009 (rosslin[-AT-]sersc.org).
The First International Conference on Next Generation Wireless Systems will be held on October 12 ~ 14, 2009, Melbourne, Australia.
NGWS 2009 will be the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of advances in Next Generation Wireless Systems. Our Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Next Generation Wireless Systems.
The goal of this conference is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of the Wireless Systems.
The complete list of topics will be updated some times later. Please check the Call for Papers section at http://www.sersc.org/NGWS2009/
All accepted and registered papers will be included in the conference proceeding published by IEEE CS (as a Short Paper, 4 pages. Indexed by EI). And most presented papers at the conference, after revision and extension, will be included in CCIS (as a Full Paper, at least 12 pages. New LNCS sister-series, indexed by EI). And some papers selected will be included in some journals (pending).
Our Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Wireless Systems.
Topics of Conference
The main topics include but will not be limited to: (Excellent surveying works in these areas are welcome, too.)
Mobility Management
Cross-layer schemes and optimizations
End-to-End Quality of service support
Mobility Management
Handoff Techniques
Resource management and admission control
QoS routing and signaling
QoS management in heterogeneous wireless systems
Wireless Mesh Networks
Pricing and Charging Models
Multimedia delivery over wireless networks
Security and Privacy in wireless systems
Performance evaluation of wireless systems and protocols
Mobil Ad-hoc Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy and power management in wireless systems
Next Generation Wireless Systems
Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
Wireless Internet and All-IP integration
Location based services and tracking
Wireless network testbeds and applications
Wireless LANs and PANs, WiMAX
RFID protocols and systems
Traffic Control and Engineering
3G, 4G, and beyond systems
Experimental wireless systems and trials
Cognitive radio networks
Interworking heterogeneous wired/wireless networks
Middleware support for wireless systems
Others
Every submitted paper will be carefully reviewed by at least two members of the International Program Committee. The problematic (borderline) papers will be additionally evaluated by the members of the International Advisory Board and the Chairs of the conference.
All accepted and registered papers will be included in the conference proceeding published by IEEE CS (as a Short Paper, 4 pages. Indexed by EI). And most presented papers at the conference, after revision and extension, will be included in CCIS (as a Full Paper, at least 12 pages. New LNCS sister-series, indexed by EI). And some papers selected will be included in some journals (pending).
Special Issue
Distinguished papers accepted and presented in NGWS 2009, after further revisions, will be published in special issues on prestigious international journals (Pending).
Registration, Travel, Accommodation, and Other Information
For papers that are accepted, registration includes publication of the paper in conference proceedings. A modest additional fee will be levied for any additional paper submitted and accepted, and also a similar payment scheme for exceeding page limits on your papers (details to be announced shortly). For updated information please refer to the NGWS 2009 home page.
Contact Information
If you have any question about the CfPs and papers submission, please mail to Secretary of NGWS 2009 (rosslin[-AT-]sersc.org).
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