-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: CFP: First International Workshop on Autonomic Wireless Networking Datum: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 19:09:49 +0100 (CET) Von: Enzo Mingozzi mingozzi@cng1.iet.unipi.it An: wolf@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
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First International Workshop on Autonomic Wireless Networking (AWN 2009)
http://www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/awn09/
Co-located with 5th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC 2009)
June 21-24, 2009, Leipzig, Germany
IWCMC requested IEEE/ACM technical co-sponsorship (pending)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Aims and Scope
The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and technologists to present new ideas and contributions in the domain of wireless networking employed to support the needs of future wireless communication systems. To deal with the increasing complexity of large- scale wireless networking systems, computers and applications must learn to manage themselves in accordance with high-level guidance from humans - a vision that has been referred to as autonomic computing.
Quality, reliability, security and robustness are specific demands to be provided by future autonomic wireless networks. Cognitive radio has emerged as a promising technology for maximizing the utilization of the limited radio bandwidth while accommodating the increasing amount of services and applications in the wireless networks. Similarly, cross- layer techniques exploit locally available information for providing more robust and scalable wireless communication systems.
The purpose of the First International Workshop on Autonomic Wireless Networking is to bring together researchers and practitioners addressing all aspects of self-organization, adaptive management of available resources, cooperation and detection of selfishness in wireless networks. In doing so, we hope to further build and nurture a community that can work together to realize the vision of large-scale autonomic wireless networks.
Papers are solicited in the broad range of wireless networking with focus on autonomic communication. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Smart antenna technologies - Cognitive and software defined radio - Cooperative communications - Incentive compatible and cooperative behavior - Self-organization - Cross-layer design and optimization - Medium access control - Quality of service - Radio resource management - Selfishness detection - Jamming - Security and privacy - Modeling and simulation - Testbeds and experimental platforms
Submission Guidelines
Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers not exceeding six pages (hard limit), including text, figures, tables, and references. Papers must be written in English and must be in standard IEEE conference format. All submissions will be handled electronically through the EDAS system http://edas.info, and must be in PDF format.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings which will be included in IEEE Digital Library (pending approval). Selected papers will be further considered for possible publication in a special issue of the Wiley Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC), and International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: December 20, 2008. Paper Acceptance Notification: March 25, 2009. Camera-Ready Paper Submission: April 15, 2009. Registration Deadline for Authors: April 15, 2009.
Workshop Organizing Committee
Co-Chairs: - Falko Dressler, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany, dressler@informatik.uni-erlangen.de - Tommaso Melodia, SUNY Buffalo, NY, tmelodia@eng.buffalo.edu - Enzo Mingozzi, Univ. of Pisa, Italy, e.mingozzi@iet.unipi.it
Technical Program Committee:
- Leonardo Badia, IMT Lucca, Italy - Michael Bahr, Siemens AG, Germany - Lars Berlemann, Deutsche Telekom, Germany - Luciano Bononi, Univ. of Bologna, Italy - Iacopo Carreras, Create-Net, Italy - Matteo Cesana, Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Claudio Cicconetti, University of Pisa, Italy - Kaushik Chowdhury, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA - Eylem Ekici, Ohio State Univ., OH - Frank Fitzek, Univ. of Aalborg, Denmark - Reinhard German, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany - Holger Karl, Univ. of Paderborn, Germany - Mirco Musolesi, Univ. of Cambridge, UK - Edith Ngai, Uppsala Univ., Sweden - Melek Onen, Eurecom, France - Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR, Italy - Dario Pompili, Rutgers University, NJ - Christian Rohner, Uppsala Univ., Sweden - Antonio Ruzzelli, Univ. College Dublin, Ireland - Jochen Schiller, FU Berlin, Germany - Mehmet Vuran, Univ. of Nebraska Lincoln, NE - Andreas Willig, TU Berlin, Germany