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Call for Papers
WILLOPAN 2006
The
First International Workshop on Wireless Personal and Local
Area Networks
In
conjunction with
COMSWARE 2006
January
8th, 2006
Wireless local area networks (LANs) and personal area networks (PANs) are becoming more and more popular today. Applications for such networks include wireless extensions of wired networks (such as 802.11 family of networks), cable replacement and short-range communications (such as Bluetooth and UWB), packet radio networks, sensor networks (such as 802.15.4 ZigBee), and other wireless networks with fixed or variable topology. Performance of such networks is the major factor that determines their feasibility for the given set of application requirements. Performance has many different aspects, from physical and data link layers, and all of these are intimately related to topology, energy efficiency, management, user mobility, and security issues. The key goals of this improvement include Quality of Service (QoS) support mechanisms, efficient channel access mechanisms, and energy saving mechanisms, etc. The effort to improve the MAC layer is linked with many technical challenges including compatibility with legacy networks, complexity in implementation, and practical values in real market, etc. The need to address QoS support, MAC enhancement, and energy saving and provide timely, solid technical contributions in the MAC layer of these networks establishes the motivation behind this workshop. Original papers are invited on emerging architectures and technologies in the design of wireless local area networks (WLANs) and wireless personal area networks (WPANs) with emphasis on the use of such networks in diverse areas of applications such as supporting ubiquitous mobile Internet access, and the design of ad-hoc/mesh networks, and sensor networks. The workshop solicits high quality and previously unpublished work in the field. The main scope of the workshop is the MAC layer and above. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Workshop
Co-Chairs:
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Sai Shankar N
Qualcomm Inc, |
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Submission Guidelines
All papers are limited to 6 pages and must be in standard IEEE double-column format. The papers should be e-mailed to the workshop co-chairs at both nsaishankar@qualcomm.com and schoi@snu.ac.kr.
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Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: September 22, 2005 (extended)
Notification of Acceptance: October 7, 2005
Camera-Ready Papers: November 7, 2005
Technical Program Committee
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Santosh P Abraham |
Qualcomm, Inc., USA |
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Milind Buddhikot |
Lucent Bell Labs, USA |
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Chun Ting Chou |
Philips Research, USA |
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Javier del Prado |
Philips Research, USA |
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Xingang Guo |
Intel Corp., USA |
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Jennifer Hou |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA |
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Kyunghun Jang |
Samsung Institute of Advanced Technology, KOREA |
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Srinivas Kandala |
Airgo Networks, Inc., USA |
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Byoung-Jo Kim |
AT&T Labs – Research, USA |
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Taekyoung Kwon |
Seoul National University, KOREA |
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Tae-Jin Lee |
Sungkyunkwan University, KOREA |
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Stefan Mangold |
Swisscom Innovations, SWITZERLAND |
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Qiang Ni |
Hamilton Institute, IRELAND |
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Anand R. Prasad |
Docomo Euro Labs, GERMANY |
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Daji Qiao |
Iowa State University, USA |
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Chandramouli R |
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA |
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Puneet Sharma |
HP Labs, USA |
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Ilenia Tinnirello |
University of Palermo, ITALY |