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Call for Papers
The Second IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Network
Algorithm and Theory
(IEEE WiNA-09)
Macau SAR, China, October 5, 2009
http://wina2009.csie.chu.edu.tw/
(Co-located with The Sixth IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and
Sensor Systems, IEEE MASS 2009)
The Second IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Networks Algorithm and
Theory (WiNA-09), as an international workshop, is devoted to deeper
understanding in the algorithms and fundamental problems of wireless networks
including mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular
ad hoc networks, underwater sensor networks, and all kinds of wireless
networks. The workshop is intended to encourage cooperation among researchers
in wireless networking algorithms, and push the theoretical and practical
research forward for a deeper understanding in the fundamental algorithm,
modeling theory, and analysis techniques of wireless networks.
All submissions must describe original research, not published or
currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. WiNA-09
is in conjunction with The Sixth IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-
hoc and Sensor Systems (IEEE MASS 2009) and all accepted papers will be
published in IEEE Explore and included in EI index. Accepted papers must not
exceed six single-spaced, double-column pages using 10 pt size fonts on 8.5�
11 inch pages in IEEE style format. Papers must be submitted electronically
through the following website:
http://edas.info/N7628
Workshop Topics (include but are not limited to the following)
Algorithms and theory for wireless networks including mobile ad hoc
networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater
sensor networks, and any kind of multi-hop wireless networks
Theoretical graph and geometric models for multiple-hop wireless networks
Complexity analysis of algorithms for wireless mobile environments
Routing algorithms and strategies in multi-hop wireless networks
Power optimization strategies in mobile wireless networks.
Throughput, capacity, and delay analysis on mobile wireless networks.
Data and resource management in wireless mobile networks
Clustering and cooperative strategies in mobile multi-hop wireless networks
Coverage and survivability problems in wireless sensor networks
Modeling for tracking and locating mobile users
Information theory and network coding for multi-hop wireless networks
Security, privacy, and cryptographic protocols theory for multi-hop
wireless networks
Important dates of WiNA-09
Registration Due: (1 May 2009)
Submission Due: (10 May 2009)
Notification of Acceptance: (10 July 2009)
Final Camera-Ready Due: (24 July 2009)
Workshop Dates: (5 October 2009)
Publication
Selected best papers in WiNA-09 will be invited to be published in a
special issue in International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
(SCIE, EI).
Co-Chairs
Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
James Chang Wu Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Publicity Chair
GuoJun Dai, HangZhou DianZi University, China
Publication Co-Chairs
WenZhan Song, Washington State University. USA
Lei Wang, DaLian Institute of Technology, China
Technical Program Committee
Lin Cai, University of Victoria, Canada
Zhipeng Cai, University of Alberta, Canada
Chih-Yung Chang, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Yusun Chang, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
GuiHai Chen, NanJing University, China
Yuh-Shyan Chen, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Maggie X. Cheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Rei-Heng Cheng, Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan
Kuang-Hui Chi, National Yunlin University, Taiwan
Naveen Chilamkurti, La Trobe University, Australia
Stephan Eidenbenz, LANL, USA
Song Guo, University of Aizu, Japan
ZhongWen Guoa, China Ocean University, China
Feng Hong, China Ocean University, China
Santosh Kumar, University of Memphis, USA
Fan Li, Beijing Institute of Tech, China
Fei Li, George Mason University, USA
MinMing Li, HongKong City University, Hong Kong
Qun Li, College of William and Mary, USA
Xu Li, University of Ottawa, Canada
Zongpeng Li, University of Calgary, Canada
Benyuan Liu, Umass Lowell, USA
Chuan-Ming Liu, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Wei Lou, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Kami Makki, Lamar University, USA
Manki Min, South Dakota State University, USA
Petar Popovski, Aalborg University, Denmark
Yong Qi, Xi'An JiaoTong University, China
Kui Ren, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Stefan Ruehrup, University of Freiburg, Germany
Yi Shi, Virginia Tech, USA
Min Song, Old Dominion University, USA
Kun Tan, Microsoft Research Asia, China
My T. Thai, University of Florida, USA
Yu-Chee Tseng, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Natalija Vlajic, York University, Canada
Binod Vaidya, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Xinbing Wang, ShangHai JiaoTong University, China
Weichao Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Yu Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Lin-Chuan Wu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Tung-Kuang Wu, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan
Guoliang Xing, Michigan State University, USA
Wenyen Weng, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Xinqing Yan, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Boting Yang, University of Regina, Canada
Li-Hsing Yen, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Alex Zelikovsky, Georgia State University, USA
Jizhong Zhao, Xi'An JiaoTong University, China
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