Von:
Michele Polese <michele.polese@GMAIL.COM>

Gesendet: 8. Mai 2023 18:07:58 MESZ
An:
tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG

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[TCCC-ANNOUNCE] ACM WiNTECH 2023 - call for papers


Dear all,
please find below the call for papers for *ACM WiNTECH 2023*, the 17th
edition of the MobiCom workshop focused on *experimental wireless research*.
We seek solid contributions on methodological, technical, and policy issues
to be faced when defining, running, controlling, and benchmarking
experiments on wireless systems.

The workshop will be co-located with ACM MobiCom in Madrid, next October.
All the regular papers will be considered for the Best Paper Award, and a
call for demos will also be published soon.


*Paper registration deadline: June 12thSubmission deadline: June 19th*

We look forward to your submissions and to an engaging event.
Best,
Michele Polese and Florian Kaltenberger
TPC Co-Chairs
Website: https://acm-wintech.github.io/2023/cfp.html

ACM WiNTECH has advanced to its 17th anniversary as one consolidated
tradition for bringing together an important number of researchers and
industry players working in different aspects of experimental wireless
communications and networking. The workshop will continue to serve as a
forum for sharing new ideas and experiences gathered across all
experimental aspects of wireless networks and systems, such as the
methodological and technical issues that have to be faced for defining,
running, controlling and benchmarking experiments on wireless solutions.
The workshop will also facilitate discussions of key unresolved challenges
and emerging problems in the field, such as new laboratory methodologies,
key real-life limitations of current and novel wireless technologies that
have emerged over the past few years (including mmWave, TeraHertz, 5G and
beyond, Open RAN, IoT, VLC, wearables, underwater and aerial networking,
and SDN), as well as key challenges facing the wireless networking of the
future.

We are particularly interested in papers describing developments,
lesson-learned, and new results obtained through platforms for at-scale
wireless research such as those in the US NSF Platforms for Advanced
Wireless Research (PAWR) program, the European SLICES-SC program, technical
co-sponsors of the workshop, and of similar programs focused on large-scale
experimentation.

We are seeking original, previously unpublished papers empirically
addressing key issues and challenges in experimental wireless networking.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Design and evaluation of wireless testbeds and prototyping platforms
for
- mmWave and Terahertz communications and networking, MIMO and
massive MIMO, long-range wireless communications and networking for
backhaul or lower-power sensing,
- low-latency and safety-critical cyber-physical systems networking,
- high-performance PHY implementations for software defined radios
(SDRs),
- communications for embedded and energy-harvesting systems,
- IoT and wearable computing,
- mobile/wireless edge and cloud computing, mobile data science &
analytics,
- Visible Light Communications (VLC),
- multi-robot and vehicular networks, underwater/underground
networks,
- cellular networks (5G and beyond).
- Innovative protocols for Wi-Fi networks
- Experiences/lessons from recent testbed deployments
- Techniques for improving reproducibility of real-world measurement
studies
- Testbed control and management issues
- Evaluation of large-scale and heterogeneous wireless networks
- Measurement and evaluation on large-scale smartphone deployments
- Real-world evaluation of cellular networks
- Studies on real-world white-space networks, interference and spectrum
measurements
- Coexistence in unlicensed bands, including 5G/LTE/Wi-Fi coexistence
- Experimental validation of spectrum sharing
- Measurement and characterization (modeling) of real-world aspects of
wireless networks such as usage patterns, traffic, mobility and channel
characteristics
- Experimental evaluation of localization using 5G networks
- Experimental design and evaluation of Open RAN systems
- Experimental collection of large-scale datasets
- Evaluation of AI/ML techniques for Open RAN with experimental testbeds


Papers should contain original material and not be previously published or
currently submitted for consideration elsewhere. All submissions will be
judged by their technical merit and relevance to the workshop, based on
reviews by the Technical Program Committee.

Manuscripts must be submitted by using the HotCRP conference management
system at https://wintech23.hotcrp.com/. Prospective authors are encouraged
to submit a single PDF file with all fonts embedded, using the ACM
conference proceedings format (use the same PDF formatting guidelines as
the main conference). Paper length is limited to eight (8) pages (in
two-column, 10-point format), all-inclusive (references, figures, etc.).
Papers must include author names and affiliations for single-blind peer
reviewing by the program committee. Authors of accepted papers are expected
to present their papers at the workshop. Accepted papers will be published
in the ACM WiNTECH proceedings and will be archived in the ACM Digital
Library. All papers will be considered for the Best Paper Award.


*IMPORTANT DATES:*Research Paper registration: June 12th, 2023 (11:59pm US
Pacific Time)
Research Paper submission: June 19th, 2023 (11:59pm US Pacific Time)
Research Paper acceptance notification: July 20th, 2023
Camera ready: August 5th, 2023
Workshop: October 2nd, 2023


--
Michele Polese

Principal Research Scientist
Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things
Northeastern University, Boston, MA
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