CFP : Workshop on Wireless Networks, to be held in conjunction with IEEE ICON 2003
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 Workshop on Wireless Networks (http://workshop.icon2003.com/)
 Sydney, Australia, 29 September 2003

 To be held in conjunction with IEEE ICON2003 (http://www.icon2003.com/)

 Wireless networks will play a pivotal role in fulfilling the long
 cherished dream of ubiquitous and pervasive computing. Despite the
 recent economic downturn, research in this exciting field remains as
 strong as ever. Researchers from all sectors are investigating wireless
 networking solutions for a wide range of computing and communication
 environments. The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for
 researchers from Australia and abroad to present and discuss their
 research in wireless networks. Visionary papers, and papers that
 describe work-in-progress of innovative ideas are also welcome. This
 will be a one-day workshop held in conjunction with ICON2003. All accepted
 papers will be published in ICON2003 proceeding.

 All submissions are due by April 4, 2003, via the on-line ICON2003
 submission
 system (http://www.icon2003.com/).

 Enquires regarding workshop should be directed to:

 Associate Professor Mahbub Hassan (Workshop Chair)
 School of Computer Science and Engineering
 The University of New South Wales
 Sydney 2052, Australia
 mahbub@cse.unsw.edu.au OR mahbub@ieee.org

 Topics include, but not limited to:

 - Quality of service in 3G networks
 - Interoperability of Internet and cellular networks
 - Integration of WLANs and 3G networks
 - Large-scale ad-hoc networks
 - IEEE 802.16 and wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs)
 - IEEE 802.11 and wireless LANs
 - Audio, voice and video over wireless LANs
 - Energy efficient protocols
 - IP-based mobility management
 - Simulation techniques for mobile wireless networks
 - Killer applications for 4G
 - Congestion control and traffic management in mobile networks
 - Experimental test-beds for wireless networks
 - Implementation of novel wireless protocols and systems
 - Wireless security and AAA