WirelessCom 2005 - King`s College London
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WirelessCom 2005 - King`s College London
WirelessCom 2005 Call for Papers Symposium on Cooperative Networks www.ctr.kcl.ac.uk/WC05_CoNet Sheraton Maui Resort, Kaanapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA, June 13-16, 2005 Scope Cooperative Networks are gaining increasing interest from the wireless community as a means to allow mobile devices to communicate in networks composed of heterogeneous technologies. A special Working Group on Cooperative Networks (CoNets) has been established within the WWRF (Wireless World Research Forum) to undertake these issues. Seamless Communication. Heterogeneity in CoNets refers to service support, user devices, network access, resource and mobility management, medium access control, baseband algorithms, radio technology, and so on. In this scenario, the main challenging goal is to allow a mobile user to seamlessly communicate throughout multiple heterogeneous networks (cellular, wireless and wired networks, including “moving” and “ad-hoc” networks), and to enjoy multiparty multimedia applications while on the move between different administrative domains. Self-Organization & Cross-Layer Design. Certainly there are particular cooperation and coordination problems found in CoNets that significantly differ from those in more traditional domains. The future cooperative network is, in fact, expected to self-organize dynamically in an optimum manner in order to offer seamless services with agreed quality to users and devices irrespective of location and network connection. This implies careful optimization across the entire protocol stack. Ideally, cooperative connectivity shall be transparent to the various transport technologies used among nodes in the network. New APIs. Relations between cooperative networks are expected to be established dynamically, always providing a securely protected environment to users. Mobile terminals should be able to discover candidates available networks, therefore new APIs should enable applications to detect available access networks and learn their characteristics, thus becoming aware of location, context, and QoS. Cooperative Networking. Special kinds of wireless networks included in CoNets are the socalled “moving networks” (NEMO), consisting of one or more mobile routers with connected devices changing their point of attachment to other networks while physically moving or changing topology. New resource management schemes for cooperative heterogeneous wireless access networks are required. Cooperative Access Control & PHY Technologies. Furthermore, recently, the idea of using a mobile station as a relay between a source and a destination node is making CoNets a new diversity enabler. Cooperating users transmit their own information towards the destination node as well as optimally processed relaying information from other users. In this way, CoNets also offer a viable fading countermeasure and a shadowing alleviation means. The increased traffic requires entirely novel mechanisms at the MAC, as well as new approaches to distributed coding and transceiver design. Topics of Interest Original papers are invited in the area of interoperability between different wireless networks and fixed-wireless co-operation. Papers must represent high-quality and previously unpublished work. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas of Cooperative Networks: Architectural Principles Multiple Service Support Network Control and Maintenance Mobility Management QoS Provisioning Security Naming & Addressing Moving Networks Ad-hoc Networking and Internetworking Multihop Routing Multi-Access Capability Radio Access Technologies Resource Management Cooperative & Distributed Relaying Ambient Network Technologies Cognitive Networks User devices Cooperative Processing Cooperative Sensor Environments Self-Organizing Networks Submission Guidelines All papers are limited to 6 pages and must be in standard IEEE double-column format. Papers must be submitted at https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/WirelessCom2005. Important Dates Paper Submission Deadline: Notification of Acceptance: Camera-Ready Papers: March 31, 2005 April 15, 2005 May 1, 2005 Co-Chairs Antonella Molinaro University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria - Italy [email protected] Mischa Dohler CTR, King’s College London UK [email protected] Andrej Stefanov Polytechnic University, New York - USA [email protected] Technical Program Committee Hamid Aghvami, UK Paul Anghel, USA Sergio Barbarossa, Italy Daniel Beimborn, Germany Aggelos Bletsas, USA Helmut Bolcskei, Switzerland Antonio Capone, Italy Carla Chiasserini, Italy Tolga Duman, USA Gianluigi Ferrari, Italy Ramon Ferrus, Spain Gerhard Fettweis, Germany Javier R. Fonollosa, Spain Vasilis Friderikos, UK Hesham El Gamal, USA Michael Gastpar, USA Antoni Gelonch, Spain Monisha Ghosh, USA Georgios Giannakis, USA Roger Hammons Jr, USA Patrick Herhold, Germany Jadwiga Indulska, Australia Antonis Kalis, Greece Mos Kaveh, USA Hong-Yon Lach, France Nicholas Laneman, USA Geert Leus, Netherlands Yonghui Li, Australia Youjian Liu, USA Fabio Massacci, Italy Gianluca Mazzini, Italy Rohit Nabar, UK Ian Oppermann, Finland Boris Rankov, Switzerland Ashutosh Sabharwal, USA Cem Saraydar, USA Ali H. Sayed, USA Anna Scaglione, USA Andreas Schieder, Germany Hans-Peter Schwefel, Denmark Sergio Servetto, USA Yantai Shu, China Rahim Tafazoli, UK Vahid Tarokh, USA Sirin Tekinay, USA Ozan Tonguz, USA Sami Uskela, Finland Matthew Valenti, USA Mahesh Varanasi, USA Josep Vidal, Spain Branimir Vojcic, USA Tim Weitzel, Germany Hyunsoo Yoon, Korea
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