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AEWiNS 2010 : First International Workshop on Advances in Emerging Wireless Networks and Systems

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Link: http://aewins2010.99k.org
 
When May 21, 2010 - May 23, 2010
Where Busan, Korea
Submission Deadline Dec 21, 2009
Notification Due Jan 18, 2010
Final Version Due Feb 15, 2010
Categories    wireless networks   wireless systems
 

Call For Papers

AEWiNS 2010 will focus on algorithms, protocols, architectures, and applications with coverage of all layers that
will have a significant impact for the successful deployment of emerging wireless networks and systems. The workshop will
provide an opportunity for academic and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues related to advances in emerging
wireless networks and systems. The workshop is intended to encourage cooperation among academicians and researchers and push
the theoretical and practical research forward for a deeper understanding on the emerging wireless networks and systems.

Topics (include but are not limited to the following)

• Broadband wireless access networks - IEEE 802.11/802.16/802.20/802.22
• Wireless Mesh Networks
• Emerging ad hoc and sensor networks – Bluetooth/ Zigbee/UWB
• Cognitive radio networks and spectrum assignment
• Emerging issues in 3G and 4G wireless networks
• Wireless Internet services and applications
• Cooperative wireless communications
• Architectures, protocols, and algorithms for emerging mobile and wireless networks
• QoS management, resource allocation and interference management
• Mobility and location management in emerging wireless networks
• Cross-layer design and optimization
• Mobile Peer-to-Peer networking, systems and applications
• Multimedia over emerging wireless networks
• Data management on emerging mobile and wireless systems
• Energy saving protocols for ad hoc and sensor networks
• Cryptography, security and privacy issues in emerging wireless networks
• Performance analysis, modeling, simulation of wireless and mobile networks
• Standardization, specifications and enhancements in the emerging standards
• Recent trends in mobile and wireless applications
• Testbed, prototype, case studies related to emerging wireless systems

Workshop Chairs
- Bhed B. Bista, Iwate Prefectural Univ, Japan
- Binod Vaidya, Inst of Telecom, Portugal
- Arun Ranjitkar, Ajou Univ, Korea

International Advisory Committee
- Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Inst of Tech (FIT), Japan
- Young-Bae Ko, Ajou Univ, Korea
- Joel Rodrigues, IT, Univ of Beira Interior, Portugal

Publicity Chairs
- James Chang Wu Yu, Chung Hua Univ, Taiwan
- A. P. Sathish Kumar, PSG Tech, India

Technical Program Committee Members
- TBA


Paper Submission
Authors should submit full paper with 6 pages and short paper with 4 pages by using Online systems for review. Please use IEEE paper format.

Publication
The workshop proceedings will be published as part of the FutureTech 2010 conference proceedings published in IEEE (pending). The selected outstanding papers will be published in SCI/E Journals (to be confirmed).

Contact
For further information regarding AEWiNS 2010 and paper submission, please contact at aewins2010@gmail.com

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