PlanNet 2009 - First International Workshop on Planning and Optimization of Wireless Communication Networks (PlanNet2009)
Topics/Call fo Papers
*CALL FOR PAPERS (PlanNet2009) *
**
First International Workshop on Planning and Optimization of Wireless
Communication Networks (PlanNet2009)
http://www.beds.ac.uk/research/irac/cwind/PlanNet2... , to be held in
conjunction with IWCMC 2009, Leipzig, Germany, 21-24 June, 2009
http://iwcmc.com/ .
*
Aim of the Workshop
*
The aim of the workshop is to bring together both the mobile communications
industry (operators, telecom vendors, radio network planning and
optimization consulting firms and tool producers) and academia to present
and discuss the problems, challenges, directions, and state-of-art in the
fields of future wireless communication networks deployment, planning and
optimization. The workshop will try to build a bridge between the mobile
communications industry and academic research so that future collaborations
between two sectors can be identified. The goal of future wireless networks
is to provide ubiquitous connections and support high data rate demand. The
WiMAX, LTE, and LTE-Advanced standardizations have already processed toward
this direction but still require significant improvements. Network planning
and optimization faces many challenges arising from the use of new air
interfaces and new technologies (e.g., MIMO, smart antennas, cooperative
relay), the mix of voice, video and data traffic, the co-existence of
different RATs (Radio Access Technologies), the growing importance of indoor
coverage and the paradigm shifts (e.g., femtocells). The future wireless
networks cannot operate efficiently, unless these challenges are properly
addressed.
In this workshop, the advances of wireless communications that enable future
wireless networks and challenges in network planning and optimization
arising from the adoption of new technologies will be discussed. PlanNet
seeks papers dealing with architectural issues, theoretical studies, new
paradigms, enabling technologies, practical implementations, and policy
issues for future wireless communications and network planning and
optimization problems. Besides the technical insights, the workshop will
provide a supportive environment for technical discussions between
like-minded researchers and engineers.
Further details are listed on the website
http://www.beds.ac.uk/research/irac/cwind/PlanNet2....
*Topics of interests*
Topics of interest relating to network planning and optimization and future
wireless communications are (but not limited to):
*Network Planning and Optimization*
? Automatic UMTS/HSPA/LTE/WiFi/WiMAX radio network planning and
optimization methods
? New system simulation and performance evaluation methods
? Indoor/outdoor radio propagation models and scenarios
? The use of measurements in radio network planning and optimisation
? MIMO measurements scenarios
? Network performance study using MIMO and smart antennas
? Automatic configuration algorithms of femtocells
? Mobility management in femto/macrocell scenarios
? Interference analysis in femto/macrocell scenarios
? Indoor radio network planning and optimization (repeaters, DAS,
picocells and femtocells) methods and tools
? Heterogeneous wireless networks (UMTS/HSPA/LTE/WiFi/WiMAX/DVB)
planning and optimization
? CRRM/JRRM in heterogeneous wireless networks
? Radio resource management (RRM)
? Dynamic frequency allocation and spectrum sharing techniques
? Radio network planning and optimization reference scenarios
? UMTS/HSPA/WiMAX pre-launch and post-launch optimization
? Self-optimization and self-healing in LTE networks
? Cooperative relay in UMTS/HSPA/LTE and WiMAX networks
? Wireless mesh network planning and optimization methods and tools
? Transmission and core network dimensioning to account for HSPA and
femtocell traffic
? Traffic modeling and real network traffic scenarios
*Future Wireless Communication*
? HSPA/HSPA+/LTE and LTE advanced
? WiMAX and Wireless MAN
? Relay and cooperative communications
? Heterogeneous wireless networks
? Femtocells
? MIMO and smart antennas
? Cognitive radios
? Wireless mesh networks
*Submission Guidelines*
PlanNet2009 accepts only novel, previously unpublished papers in the area of
future wireless communications and network planning and optimization.
Submissions
must include an abstract, five to ten keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author and should not exceed 6 pages, including tables and
figures (up to two extra pages at additional cost) in standard IEEE
camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font). The proceedings of the
workshops program will be published, as the IWCMC2009 main conference, by
IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Digital Library.
Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the
paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register for the
conference and present the work. Submissions will be conducted
electronically on the conference website:
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6827&.
*Important Dates*
Paper Submission Deadline: 20 December 2008
Paper Acceptance Notification: 25 March 2009
Camera-ready Paper Submissions: 15 April 2009
Registration Deadline for Authors: 15 April 2009
*Workshop General Chairs*
* *
Jie Zhang, CWiND <http://www.beds.ac.uk/research/irac/cwind>, University of
Bedfordshire, UK
Richard Harris, Massey University, New Zealand
*Workshop TPC Chairs*
Lingyang Song, Philips Research, UK
Jijun Luo, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Petri Mahonen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
*Technical Program Committee*
Manav Bhatnagar, UNIK, Norway
Alister Burr, University of York, UK
Andreas Eisenblaetter, Atesio GmbH, Germany
Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark
David Gesbert, Institut Eur?com, France
Jean-Marie Gorce, INSA-Lyon, France
Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton, UK
Jianhua He, Swansea University, UK
Raj Jain, Washington University in St. Louis, US
Bingli Jiao, Peking University, China
Yves Lostanlen, SIRADEL, France
Konstantinos Ntagkounakis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Patrick Marsch, Technische Universit?t Dresden, Germany
Maciej Nawrocki, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Mugen Peng, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
Guillaume de la Roche, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Charalabos Skianis, Aegean University, Greece
Yong Sun, Toshiba Research, UK
Jiangzhou Wang, University of Kent, UK
Roger Whitaker, Cardiff University, UK
Joerg Widmer, DOCOMO Communications Laboratories, Germany
Shengbing Yu, ZTE, China
Di Yuan, Link?ping University, Sweden
Liqiang Zhao, Xidian University, China
Fuchun Zheng, Reading University, UK
*Contact Information*
Dr. Lingyang Song
Philips Research, Cambridge, UK
Email: *Lingyang.song-AT-philips.com*
**
First International Workshop on Planning and Optimization of Wireless
Communication Networks (PlanNet2009)
http://www.beds.ac.uk/research/irac/cwind/PlanNet2... , to be held in
conjunction with IWCMC 2009, Leipzig, Germany, 21-24 June, 2009
http://iwcmc.com/ .
*
Aim of the Workshop
*
The aim of the workshop is to bring together both the mobile communications
industry (operators, telecom vendors, radio network planning and
optimization consulting firms and tool producers) and academia to present
and discuss the problems, challenges, directions, and state-of-art in the
fields of future wireless communication networks deployment, planning and
optimization. The workshop will try to build a bridge between the mobile
communications industry and academic research so that future collaborations
between two sectors can be identified. The goal of future wireless networks
is to provide ubiquitous connections and support high data rate demand. The
WiMAX, LTE, and LTE-Advanced standardizations have already processed toward
this direction but still require significant improvements. Network planning
and optimization faces many challenges arising from the use of new air
interfaces and new technologies (e.g., MIMO, smart antennas, cooperative
relay), the mix of voice, video and data traffic, the co-existence of
different RATs (Radio Access Technologies), the growing importance of indoor
coverage and the paradigm shifts (e.g., femtocells). The future wireless
networks cannot operate efficiently, unless these challenges are properly
addressed.
In this workshop, the advances of wireless communications that enable future
wireless networks and challenges in network planning and optimization
arising from the adoption of new technologies will be discussed. PlanNet
seeks papers dealing with architectural issues, theoretical studies, new
paradigms, enabling technologies, practical implementations, and policy
issues for future wireless communications and network planning and
optimization problems. Besides the technical insights, the workshop will
provide a supportive environment for technical discussions between
like-minded researchers and engineers.
Further details are listed on the website
http://www.beds.ac.uk/research/irac/cwind/PlanNet2....
*Topics of interests*
Topics of interest relating to network planning and optimization and future
wireless communications are (but not limited to):
*Network Planning and Optimization*
? Automatic UMTS/HSPA/LTE/WiFi/WiMAX radio network planning and
optimization methods
? New system simulation and performance evaluation methods
? Indoor/outdoor radio propagation models and scenarios
? The use of measurements in radio network planning and optimisation
? MIMO measurements scenarios
? Network performance study using MIMO and smart antennas
? Automatic configuration algorithms of femtocells
? Mobility management in femto/macrocell scenarios
? Interference analysis in femto/macrocell scenarios
? Indoor radio network planning and optimization (repeaters, DAS,
picocells and femtocells) methods and tools
? Heterogeneous wireless networks (UMTS/HSPA/LTE/WiFi/WiMAX/DVB)
planning and optimization
? CRRM/JRRM in heterogeneous wireless networks
? Radio resource management (RRM)
? Dynamic frequency allocation and spectrum sharing techniques
? Radio network planning and optimization reference scenarios
? UMTS/HSPA/WiMAX pre-launch and post-launch optimization
? Self-optimization and self-healing in LTE networks
? Cooperative relay in UMTS/HSPA/LTE and WiMAX networks
? Wireless mesh network planning and optimization methods and tools
? Transmission and core network dimensioning to account for HSPA and
femtocell traffic
? Traffic modeling and real network traffic scenarios
*Future Wireless Communication*
? HSPA/HSPA+/LTE and LTE advanced
? WiMAX and Wireless MAN
? Relay and cooperative communications
? Heterogeneous wireless networks
? Femtocells
? MIMO and smart antennas
? Cognitive radios
? Wireless mesh networks
*Submission Guidelines*
PlanNet2009 accepts only novel, previously unpublished papers in the area of
future wireless communications and network planning and optimization.
Submissions
must include an abstract, five to ten keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author and should not exceed 6 pages, including tables and
figures (up to two extra pages at additional cost) in standard IEEE
camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font). The proceedings of the
workshops program will be published, as the IWCMC2009 main conference, by
IEEE Communications Society and IEEE Digital Library.
Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the
paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register for the
conference and present the work. Submissions will be conducted
electronically on the conference website:
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6827&.
*Important Dates*
Paper Submission Deadline: 20 December 2008
Paper Acceptance Notification: 25 March 2009
Camera-ready Paper Submissions: 15 April 2009
Registration Deadline for Authors: 15 April 2009
*Workshop General Chairs*
* *
Jie Zhang, CWiND <http://www.beds.ac.uk/research/irac/cwind>, University of
Bedfordshire, UK
Richard Harris, Massey University, New Zealand
*Workshop TPC Chairs*
Lingyang Song, Philips Research, UK
Jijun Luo, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Petri Mahonen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
*Technical Program Committee*
Manav Bhatnagar, UNIK, Norway
Alister Burr, University of York, UK
Andreas Eisenblaetter, Atesio GmbH, Germany
Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark
David Gesbert, Institut Eur?com, France
Jean-Marie Gorce, INSA-Lyon, France
Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton, UK
Jianhua He, Swansea University, UK
Raj Jain, Washington University in St. Louis, US
Bingli Jiao, Peking University, China
Yves Lostanlen, SIRADEL, France
Konstantinos Ntagkounakis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Patrick Marsch, Technische Universit?t Dresden, Germany
Maciej Nawrocki, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Mugen Peng, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
Guillaume de la Roche, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Charalabos Skianis, Aegean University, Greece
Yong Sun, Toshiba Research, UK
Jiangzhou Wang, University of Kent, UK
Roger Whitaker, Cardiff University, UK
Joerg Widmer, DOCOMO Communications Laboratories, Germany
Shengbing Yu, ZTE, China
Di Yuan, Link?ping University, Sweden
Liqiang Zhao, Xidian University, China
Fuchun Zheng, Reading University, UK
*Contact Information*
Dr. Lingyang Song
Philips Research, Cambridge, UK
Email: *Lingyang.song-AT-philips.com*
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