Call for Papers
IEEE GLOBECOM 2005 Workshop
2nd IEEE International Workshop on Adaptive Wireless Networks (AWiN)
November 28th, 2005, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
http://www.ieee-globecom.org/2005//
Adaptation in mobile wireless networks is motivated
by several factors such as time-varying channel
conditions, network traffic, mobility,
resource constraints, vulnerability to attacks etc.
An adaptive algorithm/protocol makes decisions
for the future based solely on past and current
information. These decisions could be, for example,
choosing the transmission band in a spectrum
agile wireless network, user scheduling and/or
routing depending on link and traffic conditions,
wake-up/sleep decisions in a battery constrained
sensor network etc. Adaptive protocols have been
observed to improve the throughput, utilization
and other performance factors.
The intent of this workshop is to provide a forum
for researchers and practitioners to present their
ideas on using adaptive/online/real-time
algorithms for optimizing mobile wireless
computing and networking. The topics of interest
include (but not limited to):
Adaptive link layer error control
Dynamic spectrum access
Cognitive radio
Online algorithms and competitive analysis
Intelligent resource allocation (e.g., battery power-aware techniques)
Dynamic routing protocols
Mobility based adaptation
Wireless security
Application layer rate control (e.g., image/video streaming)
Ad hoc and sensor network applications
Adaptive scheduling algorithms
Adaptive cross-layer optimization
Middleware support
Test beds, experimentation and standards
Submission Instructions:
Authors must submit original, not previously
published contributions via
email to mouli@stevens.edu with subject
line "AWiN Submission".
Manuscripts must be in PDF format and are limited to
5 pages (max) in two column IEEE style format.
Important Dates:
Manuscript due: September 15th, 2005;
Author notification: October 1st, 2005;
Final manuscripts due: October 7th, 2005.
Program Co-Chairs:
R. Chandramouli, Department of ECE Sajal Das, Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engg.
Stevens Institute of Technology University of Texas at Arlington
Hoboken, NJ 07030 Arlington, TX 76019
Email: mouli@stevens.edu Email: das@cse.uta.edu
Publicity Co-Chairs:
M.A. Haleem, Stevens Institute of Technology and N. Sai Shankar, Qualcomm
Technical Program Committee: (Partial list)
Saad Biaz, Auburn University, USA
Milind Buddhikot, Lucent Technologies, USA
Kiran Challapali, Philips Research, USA
Carlos Cordeiro, Philips Research, USA
Andras Farago, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Pascal Frossard, EPFL,Switzerland
Xiaoyuan Gu, Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig, Germany
Markus Kampmann, Ericsson Research, Germany
Hang Liu, Thomson Inc., USA
Stefan Mangold, Swisscom, Switzerland
Nader Mohamed, Stevens Inst. of Tech., USA
Bala Natarajan, Kansas State Univ., USA
Kamesh Namuduri, Wichita State University, USA
Ashish Pandharipande, Samsung Advanced Insitute of Technology, Korea
Yi Shang, University of Missouri, USA
N. Sai Shankar, Qualcomm, USA
Jinglun Shi, Seoul National University, Korea
K.P. Subbalakshmi, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Duc A. Tran, University of Dayton, USA
R.N. Uma, Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA
Jiang Xie, Univ. of N. Carolina Charlotte,USA
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