IEEE WiMesh 2009 (with IEEE SECON 2009): Call for Papers,
new submission deadline
Gaia Maselli
maselli at di.uniroma1.it
Thu Mar 26 16:25:17 GMT 2009
(Apologies for multiple receptions of this announcement.)
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The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks (WiMesh)
Rome, Italy, June 22, 2009
co-located with IEEE SECON 2009
http://www.ieee-secon.org/wimesh/wimesh-index.html
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Important dates:
*Paper submission: ** **March 31, 2009*
Notification: April 30, 2009
Camera Ready: May 9, 2009
Call for Papers
Wireless mesh networking is attracting significant interest as a
low-cost networking platform to support ubiquitous broadband access in
the context of home networking, enterprise networking, or a larger,
community or metro-scale networking. Many universities, as well as
industrial labs have on-going research projects on various aspects of
mesh networking, including architectures, protocols, services and
applications. Several startups are building mesh networking platforms
and deploying services. WiMesh 2009 will be a one-day forum for meeting,
presenting and discussing core technical issues and current research
problems in wireless mesh networking.
Starting from 2008, WiMesh includes in the program papers submitted
through an open Call for Papers. Given its one-day, highly interactive
format, papers presenting innovative ideas, although possibly not fully
mature, are very welcome. Papers must be formatted according to IEEE
conference proceedings style (see here for detailed instructions and
styles), and must not exceed 6 pages . Topics include, but are not
limited to:
* Experiences with the deployment of wireless mesh networks
* Wireless mesh network performance
* Unique challenges found in wireless mesh networks
* Co-existence of wireless mesh networks with existing 802.11
infrastructure and solutions
* Experimental validation of wireless mesh network algorithms
* Architectures, protocols, and algorithms for wireless mesh networks
* Localization and mobility in wireless mesh networks
* Security, privacy, and trustworthiness
* Integration of wireless mesh networks with other wired and
wireless networks
* Protocols exploiting novel technologies such as UWB, MIMO,
directional antennas, and software radios
* Wireless mesh network testbeds
Workshop chairs:
Paolo Santi, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica del CNR, Pisa, Italy
Karthik Sundaresan, NEC Labs USA, Princeton
Technical Program Committee (partial list) ¶
* Douglas Blough, Georgia Tech, US
* Christian Bonnet, EURECOM, France
* Ranveer Chandra, Microsoft Research, US
* Samir Das, Stony Brook Univ., US
* Stephan Eidenbenz, Los Alamos National Labs, US
* SJ Lee, HP Labs, US
* Luciano Lenzini, Univ. of Pisa, Italy
* C. Lindemann, Univ. Leipzig, Germany
* Thyaga Nandagopal, Alcatel-Lucent, US
* Xavier Perez Costa, NEC Labs, Germany
* Ram Ramanathan, BBN Technologies, US
* Michele Zorzi, Univ. of Padova, Italy
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