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ICWN'08 - The 2008 International Conference on Wireless Networks

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Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (July 14-17, 2008)

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    You are invited to submit a full paper for consideration. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings/book.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

      • Ad hoc networks
      • Power management and control, low-power protocols
      • Wireless security
      • 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
      • Modeling, simulation, ...
      • 4G, 3.5G, 3G, ... wireless systems
      • Personal area networks, body wireless networks, Bluetooth
      • Wireless sensor and actuator networks
      • Error detection and correction in sensor networks
      • Mobile sensor networks
      • Underwater sensor networks
      • Imaging sensor networks
      • Agent-based sensor networks
      • Efficient and reliable MAC protocols for sensor 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
      • W-CDMA, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, ...
      • OFDM, ...
      • MIMO, adaptive antenna
      • Wireless IP networks, interworking
      • Wireless multimedia, QoS adaptation
      • WAP, mobile e-commerce
      • Disruption tolerant networks and applications
      • Distributed algorithms for wireless networks
      • Autonomous Mobile Sensor Networks
      • Emerging technologies and related issues

    Topics in Pervasive Systems and Computing:

      • Wearable computers and technologies
      • Location-dependent/personalized applications
      • Hardware support pervasive computing and communications
      • Software infrastructures for pervasive systems
      • 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 and location awareness, context based and implicit computing
      • Speech and language processing
      • User interfaces and interaction models
      • Resource management in pervasive platforms
      • Security and privacy issues for pervasive systems
      • New products, standards, tools and best practices
      • 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
Important Dates
March 23, 2008
Draft paper submissions due

April 17, 2008
Notification of acceptance

May 16, 2008
Final camera-ready papers
& pre-registration
due

July 14-17, 2008
The WORLDCOMP'08
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