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WONS 2021 : 16th Wireless On-demand Network systems and Services ConferenceConference Series : Wireless on Demand Network Systems and Service | |||||||||||||
Link: http://2021.wons-conference.org/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Wireless on-demand network systems and services have become pivotal in shaping our future networked world. Starting as a niche application over Wi-Fi, they can now be found in mainstream technologies like Bluetooth LE, LTE Direct and Wireless LANs, and have become the cornerstone of upcoming networking paradigms including mesh and sensor networks, cloud networks, vehicular networks, disruption tolerant and opportunistic networks, and in-body networks.
The challenges of this exciting research field are numerous. Examples include how to make smart use of these novel technologies when multiple technologies or a mix of permanent services and on-demand networking opportunities are available to a network node, how to provide robust services in highly dynamic environments, how to efficiently employ and operate heavily resource-constrained devices, and how to develop robust and lightweight algorithms for self-organization and adaptation. Finally, there are many application-specific challenges. WONS, now in its sixteenth edition, is a high quality forum to address these challenges. WONS aims to provide a global platform for rich interactions between experts in their fields, discussing innovative contributions in a stimulating environment. This announcement solicits original contributions of high-quality research providing novel insights on all aspects of wireless on-demand networks and systems; from protocol and network design, modeling, performance evaluation, energy efficiency, models and mechanisms, practical implementations, service level aspects, application use-cases, to the integration of multiple wireless network technologies. Topics of interest comprise. but are not limited to: Cognitive radio networks Network management Cross-layer design Modeling and optimization Energy-efficient protocols and power management Mobile computing and services Heterogeneous wireless networks New architectures for on-demand wireless systems Implementations and testbeds Novel applications and services Integration and co-existence of heterogeneous technologies Opportunistic, delay-tolerant, and dissemination-based protocols Intra-body and biomedical on-demand systems Performance evaluation through simulations and experiments Green wireless networks Pervasive and ubiquitous computing Localization and mobility management Security, privacy, and trust MAC and advanced PHY technologies Social and economic aspects Middleware aspects Underwater on-demand networked systems Mobile peer-to-peer systems Architectures and protocols for the Internet of Things Vehicular networks Device-to-device communication for 5G and 6G architectures |
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