[Tccc] ** last miles ** CFP: 1st Intl Workshop on Broadband Wireless Internet and Next, Generation Networks Access (BWINA 2013), in conjunction with AINA 2013, , Barcelona, Spain, March 25-28, 2013

Isaac Woungang iwounganatscs.ryerson.ca
Fri Nov 16 08:33:58 EST 2012



 ** *Submission Deadline:   November 25, 2012*

1st International Workshop on Broadband Wireless Internet and Next
Generation Networks Access (BWINA 2013), in conjunction with AINA 2013,
Barcelona, Spain, March 25-28, 2013  

http://www.scs.ryerson.ca/iwoungan/BWINA2013/

Purpose and Scope:
In the recent years, the advent of new and powerful Broadband Wireless
Access (BWA) technologies has open the path to a clear steep growth in
research interests in wireless mobile communication systems as an
inexpensive and promising means for ubiquitous communications, leading to
a fundamental change in Internet access. These emerging technologies have
a great potential for ubiquitous wireless network access anywhere and
anytime, with the goal to deliver telecommunication services, including
wireless services over the Internet and the Next Generation Networks.
However, due to the heterogeneous nature of networks, devices and
services, ubiquitous multi-hop wireless access technologies introduce new
research challenges in all areas of network, including protocol stack,
security, interoperability, deployment, architectures, performance, to
name a few. This workshop provides an international forum for the research
community in the above-mentioned research areas. It will cover various
aspects of BWA technologies, including but not limited to:

.        Architectures, technologies, protocols for BWA
.        Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
.        IMT-Advanced Networks
.        Self-configuring Cellular Networks
.        Medium Access Control and QoS
.        Capacity Planning and Traffic Engineering
.        Interference Management (Coordination, Mitigation, Randomization)
.        Security and Privacy issues
.        Service Level Agreements
.        Broad- and Multicast Support in BWA networks
.        Characterization, Modeling of BWA Traffic, Mobility and Channels
.        Modulation, Coding and Antennas (MIMO)
.        Energy-awareness and Efficiency of BWA Technologies
.        Scalability and Reliability Issues
.        BWA Technologies such as 802.16x, 802.20, UMTS, etc, and their 
Extensions
.        Mesh and Relay Networks (IEEE 802.11s, IEEE 802.16j, etc.)
.        Wireless Network Management
.        Cognitive Radio and Dynamic Spectrum Access
.        Cooperative Networks, Repeaters and Relaying
.        Wireless Mesh Networks
.        QoS in Mobile and BWA Networks
.        Optical Wireless Access Networks
.        Vertical and Horizontal Integration
.        Radio Resource Management, Admission Control, Power Control and 
Scheduling
.        Network and Resource Management
.        Capacity Planning and Traffic Engineering
.        Physical and Data Link Layer Issues
.        Space-Time Coding for Broadband Wireless Internet
.        Spectrum Management
.        Interoperability Aspects (Fixed/Mobile LANs/MANs, WANs)
.        Micro and Macro Mobility Management
.        3G/4G Wireless Technologies
.        Experimental Evaluation of Cross-Layer Interactions
.        Cross-Layer Interactions and Optimization Approaches
.        Wireless Next Generation Networks Architectures and Trends
.        BWA Implementations in Next Generation Networks
.        Large-scale and Heterogeneous BWA Evaluations
.        Multi-Antenna Technologies (MIMO, Beamforming, Antenna 
Selection, etc)
.        Design and Evaluation of Test-beds and Field Trails
.        Applications and Multimedia Support (e.g. Vehicle-2-X 
Communications)

Paper submission and IEEE Proceedings:
Authors should prepare a Portable Document Format (PDF) version of their
full paper. Papers must be no longer than 8 pages (IEEE Computer Society
Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced), including
figures and references, using 10 fonts, and number each page. You can
confirm the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at the
following URL:

http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/submission

All submissions should be made through EasyChair at:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=bwina2013

In order to submit your paper, you must first create an EasyChair account
if you do not have one already. The EasyChair system will then e-mail you
your password. Then, you can login to EasyChair using the password you
have received by email. Accepted papers will be given guidelines in
preparing and submitting the final manuscript(s) together with the
notification of acceptance. The proceedings will be published by IEEE
Computer Society Press with 8 pages for each paper.

Important Dates:
Submission Deadline:   November 25, 2012
Author Registration:   December 28, 2012
Final Manuscript Due:  January 11, 2013


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