ICWN'15 - The 14th International Conference on Wireless Networks
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C A L L
F O R
P A P E R S
You are invited to submit a paper for consideration. All accepted papers
will be published in printed conference books/proceedings (ISBN) and will
also be made available online. The proceedings will be indexed in science
citation databases that track citation frequency/data. In addition, like
prior years, extended versions of selected papers (about 35%) of the
conference will appear in journals and edited research books (publishers
include: Springer, Elsevier, BMC, and others; a list that includes a
small subset of such books and journal special issues appear
Here)
; some of these books and journal special issues have already
received the top 25% downloads in their respective fields.
The conference is composed of a number of tracks, tutorials, sessions,
workshops, poster and panel discussions; all will be held simultaneously,
same location and dates: July 27-30, 2015.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
Power Management and Control, Low-Power Protocols
Wireless Applications, Mobile e-Commerce, Multimedia
Satellite-based Systems
Broadcast Networks
High Altitude Platforms
GPS, Location-based Service and Mobile Devices
Mobile Agents
Wireless and Mobile Applications
Routing, Multicasting, ...
Resource Management, Wireless QoS
Mobile Internet
Wireless Network Architectures
Mobile Computing
Wireless Security
Modeling, Simulation, ...
Personal Area Networks, Body Wireless Networks, Bluetooth
Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Node Placement and Topology Control Issues
Coding and Modulation
Multi-user Detection
Mobile Wireless QoS, Radio Resource Management
Heterogeneous Wireless Networks, Radio Access Networks
Software-defined Radio, Reconfigurable Radio Networks
Wireless IP Networks, Interworking
Wireless Multimedia, QoS Adaptation
Disruption Tolerant Networks and Applications
Distributed Algorithms for Wireless Networks
Autonomous Mobile Sensor Networks
Emerging technologies and Related Issues
SENSOR NETWORKS + AD HOC NETWORKS:
- Wireless Information Networks:
Power Management, Remote Sensing and Telemetry, WiFi, ZigBee,
WiMax, Bluetooth, Wireless Network Protocols, Routing Techniques,
Network Architecture, Ad Hoc Networks, Hierarchical Networks,
Ubiquitous Computing.
- Data Manipulation:
Noise Reduction, Data Quality and Integrity, Sensor Data Fusion,
Data Visualization, Aggregation, Classification and Tracking,
Pattern Recognition, Reasoning on Sensor Data.
- Sensor Networks Software:
Interoperability, Scheduling, Tasking and Control, Internet of
Things, Connectivity and Communication, Agent-based Simulation,
Programming and Middleware.
- Hardware and Systems:
Hardware Design, Packaging, Testing and Reliability, Electronic
Interfaces, RFID Readers and Tags, MEMS, Swarm Sensors, Sensor
Types for Chemical and Biomedical Applications.
- Signal Processing:
Distributed and Collaborative Signal Processing, Multimedia Signal
Processing, Fault Detection, Sparse Signal Processing, Statistical
Signal Processing, Coding, and Compression, Neural Networks,
Information Mining.
- Sensor Networks and Challenges:
Infrastructure Reliability, Energy Efficiency, Self-healing, Data
Overload, Security and Vulnerability, Authentication, Fault
Tolerance and Diagnosis, Environmental Impact Reduction.
- Sensor Network Applications:
Healthcare, Medical Imaging, Environment Monitoring, Industrial
and Structural Monitoring, Smart Grids and Energy Control
Systems, Smart Buildings and Smart Cities, Home Monitoring and
Assisted Living Applications, Wireless Surveillance, Smart Fabrics
and Wearables, Defense and Security, Vehicular Networks, and novel
applications.
- Ad Hoc Networks:
Vehicular Networks, Underwater Networks, Underground Networks,
Network Scalability and Capacity, Service Discovery, Middleware
for Ad Hoc Networks, Body Area Networks, Personal Area Networks,
Protocol Design, MAC and Transport Protocols, Network Control and
Management, Quality of Service Provisioning, OFDM, Distributed
MIMO, Node Localization, Synchronization, Reliability and Fault
Tolerance, Security and Privacy, Performance Modeling and Analysis,
Networks for the Smart Grid, and Applications of Ad Hoc Networks.
Pervasive Systems and Computing:
- Location-dependent/personalized Application
- Hardware Support Pervasive Computing and Communication
- Software Infrastructures for Pervasive System
- System Architectures and Platforms
- Embedded Computing with Applications
- Low Power, Energy-Aware Pervasive Computing
- Smart Devices, Spaces and Objects
- Service Discovery Mechanisms and Protocols
- Middleware Services and Agent Technologies
- Positioning and Tracking Technologies
- Integration of Wired and Wireless Networks
- Personal Area Networks
- Intelligent Devices and Environments
- Context & Location Awareness, Context Based & Implicit Computing
- User Interfaces and Interaction Models
- Wearable Computers and Technologies
- Resource Management in Pervasive Platforms
- Security and Privacy Issues for Pervasive Systems
- New Products, Standards, and Tools
- Embodied Agents
- Interactive Workspace
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Secure Collaboration in Uncertain Environments
- Biometric Methods for Pervasive Computing
- Applications and Case Studies
- Emerging Topics in Pervasive Systems
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