[Tccc] WoNGeN 2011 - Deadline Extension to Oct 23rd 2011

Ramana ramana.iit
Fri Oct 7 02:49:44 EDT 2011


Dear All,

Kindly note that -- Last date for submissions to WoNGen - 2011 is extended
to 23rd October 2011.


(Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this posting)

WoNGeN 2011 http://www.iith.ac.in/~wongen Workshop on Next Generation
Wireless Networks

in Conjunction with IEEE HiPC 2011 Conference
http://hipc.org/hipc2011/index.php, Bangalore, India, December 18, 2011.

  CALL FOR PAPERS

The focus theme of WoNGeN 2011 workshop is Next Generation Wireless
Networking systems. Wireless networks are playing an increasingly critical
role in the evolution of communication technologies. In every decade we see
a new wireless networking technology's rise to prominence. With the recent
innovations in 3G/4G cellular technologies, Wi-Fi systems, wireless mesh
networking, ad hoc wireless
networking, and wireless sensor networking, many new applications such as
Wireless Internet, Mobile Commerce, and Smart environments are becoming
realities. From the evolution of broadcast communications to the four
generations of cellular networking, cognitive networking, pervasive
communications, or machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, wireless
networking technologies have provided substantial push to the world's
economic growth. In its multiple areas of growth, cognitive networking,
pervasive communications, and M2M dominate today's examples of the forefront
of wireless communications and networking.

Another important area of next generation communications and computing is
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) where close interactions between computing,
communications, and physical world are envisioned. Further, significant
interest exists in provisioning efficient and scalable end-to-end solutions
to utilize the wireless networks for crisis mitigation and management. In
the event of unexpected natural or man-made disasters, the design of future
wireless networks should
contain inherent design ingredients to handle the graceful degradation to an
emergency response communication system. This workshop focuses on the core
issues of design, analysis, experimentation of end-to-end or layer-wise
solutions that focus on the next generation of wireless networks.

We invite researchers and practitioners to submit theoretical and
experimental results on topics of interest included
but not limited to the following:

  * M2M Communication technologies
  * Cognitive Radio Networking
  * Cyber Physical Systems
  * Delay Tolerant Networks
  * Architectures and Protocols for next generation wireless networks
  * Pervasive Computing and Communication Systems
  * MAC, Network, Transport, and Application layer protocol design for next
generation wireless networks
  * Future Generation Cellular Networks
  * Green Communication Networks
  * Wireless Ad hoc, Mesh, and Sensor Networks
  * Wireless Mesh Networks for tactical applications
  * Application oriented design for Sensor Networks
  * Pervasive Communication and Computing Systems
  * Design of wireless networks for emergency handling
  * Fault tolerance and recovery in wireless systems
  * Automated crises management systems for next generation wireless
networks
  * Design of distributed wireless network control centers for aiding
emergency situation handling

All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of
SIX (6) printed pages (10-point font) in IEEE 2-column style
including figures, tables, and references.

Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions
must be done through web-based submission system
<https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/WONGEN2011/>

Continuing its tradition, In order to recognize the most meritorious paper
accepted at WoNGeN 2011, we will award a Best Paper Award (Rs. 20,000/-)
sponsored by Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST).

The WoNGeN 2011 will be held in the beautiful and charming Bangalore
(Bengaluru) City in India along side IEEE HiPC 2011 on Dec. 18, 2011 at The
LaLiT Ashok Bangalore Hotel.

IMPORTANT DATES
October 23, 2011 -  Paper Submission Deadline  (Extended Deadline)
November 6, 2011 - Acceptance Notification
November 15, 2011 - Camera-ready Deadline
December 18, 2011 - Workshop

WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION

General Co-Chairs
B. S. Manoj, IIST, Trivandrum, India
Dilip Krishnaswamy, Qualcomm, San Diego, USA

TPC Chair
Bheemarjuna Reddy Tamma, IIT Hyderabad, India

Publicatiions/Proceedings chair
Ming Li, California State University, USA

Industry Liaison Chair
Satya Sai Prakash, SRM Research Institute, India

Publicity Chair
Venkata Ramana Badarla, IIT Rajastan, India

Technical Program Committee Members
Giorgio Quer (University of California, San Diego)
Tamarapalli Venkatesh (IIT Guwahati)
Zafar Ali Khan (IIT Hyderabad)
Antony Franklin (ETRI, Korea)
Kiran Kuchi (IIT Hyderabad)
Sunil Kumar, (San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA )
Venkata Ramana Badarla, IIT Rajastan, India
S. Dharmaraja (IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India)
Navid Ehsan, (Qualcomm Inc., San Diego, CA, USA)
Kiran Yedugundla (CREATE-NET, Italy)
G.V.V. Sharma (IIT Hyderabad)
Venkatesha Prasad (T U Delft, The Netherlands)
Bhushan Jagyasi (TCS Innovation Labs, Mumbai, India)
Satya Sai Prakash (SRM Research Institute, India)
Pavan Nuggehalli (Broadcom, CA, USA)
P. Raja Lakshmi (IIT Hyderabad)
Per Johansson (University of California San Diego, CA, USA)
Shabbir N. Merchant (IIT Bombay, India )
Maneesha V. Ramesh (Amrita University, India)
Krishna Sivalingam (IIT Madras, India)
Deepthi Chander (C-DAC, Mumbai, India)
Ming Li (California State University Fresno, CA, USA)
G. Manimaran (Iowa State University, USA)


-- 
Regards,
Dr. Venkata Ramana Badarla,
Asst. Professor in Computer Science & Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Rajasthan,
Jodhpur - 342005, India.



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