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*Fourth International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds,* *Experimental evaluation and Characterization (WiNTECH 2009)* ************************************************************* In conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2009 September 21, 2009, Beijing, China http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/WINTECH2009 IMPORTANT DATES: Paper submission deadline: June 5, 2009, 23:59 EDT Paper notification of acceptance: July 6, 2009 Camera-ready papers due: July 15, 2009 Poster/demo Submission deadline: July 10, 2009, 23:59 EDT Poster/demo Notification of acceptance: July 31, 2009 Workshop: September 21, 2009 CALL FOR PAPERS In recent years, some wireless technologies (e.g., WiFi, sensor networks) have matured to the point of finding wide acceptance in the real-world and leading to many new and interesting applications. At the same time, several new networking and radio technologies (e.g., dynamic spectrum access, UWB) are emerging to address the performance limitations of existing technologies and make wireless networking more ubiquitous. Realistic evaluation of such diverse set of technologies and their mutual interactions will play a major role in identifying the key performance bottlenecks, thus shape future advances in wireless technology. The importance of testbed-based evaluation of wireless network protocols/applications as well as characterization of real world aspects using traces from operational networks is gaining wider recognition in the mobile and wireless networking research community. WiNTECH intends to bring together researchers working in the broad area of experimental wireless networking. WiNTECH will serve as a forum to share new ideas/experiences in all experimental aspects of wireless networks and systems, and facilitate discussions of key unresolved challenges in this area. We are seeking original, previously unpublished papers addressing experimental wireless networking issues. All submissions will be judged by their technical merit and relevance to the workshop, based on a thorough review process by the Technical Program Committee. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Design and evaluation of wireless testbeds, prototypes and platforms - Experiences/lessons from recent testbed deployments - Hybrid experimentation approaches combining use of multiple evaluation - methodologies - Integration of diverse and distributed testbed infrastructures - Testbed management issues and monitoring support - Wireless testbed case studies - Experimental evaluation of applications and protocols, including the impact of Cross-layer interactions - Large-scale and heterogeneous wireless network evaluations - Approaches for real-world evaluation of mobile networks - Evaluation environments for sensor and satellite networks - Techniques for improving reproducibility of real-world testing - Implementation approaches to ease transition between different evaluation methodologies - New measurement methodologies and infrastructures - Measurement and characterization (modeling) of real-world aspects of wireless - Networks such as usage patterns, traffic, mobility and channel characteristics - Interference and spectrum usage measurements - Validation of existing simulation models, and results across different testbeds/evaluation methodologies - Software tools in support of measurements, trace/data collection and management Apart from regular paper presentations, the workshop program will include an interactive session with demos and posters. We welcome demonstrations of novel wireless network testbed capabilities and measurement results. The posters may describe work in progress and offers an excellent opportunity for feedback and discussions on early research. DEMO COMPETITION: WINCOOL (aka the Next Big Thing in Wireless) This year, we are challenging the community to show us their latest, coolest, chair-rocking and mind-blowing innovation in an operational demonstration. Go beyond the theoretical limitations and shed off the numerous assumptions about wireless system and present an operational prototype that has the potential to revolutionize wireless networking. Innovations can be at any layer, from physical to application. However, we particularly encourage innovations that span over multiple layers. The innovations must have wireless networking as its key topic. The demo must be presented live, i.e. a presentation of a demo (powerpoint, video, etc) only is not allowed. Also, we emphasize that the demo contest is not a forum to display commercial products. The demo contest will be judged by a panel from industry and academia based on the technical merit and relevance to the workshop. CALL FOR POSTERS WiNTECH 2008 is seeking proposals for posters describing novel work in wireless network testbeds, measurements and characterizations. The areas of interest are the same as those listed in the technical call for papers. The posters may describe work in progress and offers an excellent opportunity for feedback and discussions on early research. All submissions will be reviewed by the technical program committee and will be judged by their technical merit and relevance to workshop. The extended abstract of the accepted posters will be published in the workshop proceedings and will be available at the ACM digital library. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Paper submission instructions: All regular paper submissions will be handled electronically via the EDAS system (http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=7747) and should conform to the following requirements: - A maximum of 8 (eight) 8.5"x11" pages (including figures, tables, and references) - The paper must be in two-column format, using 10-point size or greater and reasonable margins - the paper must be submitted in PDF format Poster/Demo submission instructions: Poster/Demo submissions will be handled by emailing the writeup to WiNTECH09 (at) winlab (dot) rutgers (dot) edu with the following requirements: - A maximum of TWO 8.5"x11" pages (including figures, tables, and references) - The write-up must be in two-column format, using 10-point size or greater and reasonable margins and must use PDF format - For demos, a third page should be included that lists the requirements for the demo at the workshop venue if the demo is selected. COMMITTEES: Program Co-Chairs: Theodoros Salonidis, Thomson Ivan Seskar, WINLAB, Rutgers University Steering Committee: Rajive Bagrodia, UCLA Mahesh Marina, University of Edinburgh Ed Knightly, Rice University Joe Evans, University of Kansas |
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