is extended to 10 September 2009
------------------------------Call for Papers------------------------------
The First International Workshop
on
Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks
(PEWiN-09)
http://www.cc.chu.edu.tw/~wina2008/PEWIN2009/
(14-16 December 2009, WuYi Mountain, China)
Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks (PEWiN-09), as an
international workshop, is devoted to deeper understanding in the performance
evaluation and simulation techniques of wireless networks including mobile ad
hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater
sensor networks, and all kinds of wireless networks.Wireless networks raise a
number of interesting and undiscovered performance evaluation and simulation
issues, while traditional techniques are not sufficient to analyze, evaluate,
and simulate proposed wireless algorithms or systems in the right way. For
example, the algorithms and systems in vehicular ad hoc networks require a
high degree of communication reliability, short communication delay,
scalability, security, and privacy-preserving technologies under harsh
condition. Researchers not only need to design practical distributed and
centralized algorithms, but also need to introduce novel theoretical models
or evaluation methodologies to challenge various kinds of research problems
originated from these wireless networks.
The workshop is intended to encourage idea sharing and cooperation among
researchers in wireless networks, and push the theoretical and practical
research forward for a deeper understanding in the theoretical modeling,
evaluation and analysis techniques, and simulation methods in wireless
networks. Authors are invited to submit papers presenting new research
related to the theory or practice of wireless network simulations, modeling,
and analysis.
Workshop Topics (include but are not limited to the following)
- Performance models for wireless networks including mobile ad hoc networks,
wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater sensor
networks, and any kind of wireless networks
- Simulation methods and comparisons for any kind of wireless networks
- Software tools for network performance and evaluation
- Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in the design
of any kind of wireless networks
- Quantitative analysis techniques of any kind of wireless networks
- Probabilistic models for any kind of wireless networks
- Traffic models for any kind of wireless networks
- Mobility models for any kind of mobile wireless networks
- Network performance improvement through optimization techniques
- Evaluation of existing tools and techniques in wireless networks
- Queuing and network information theoretic analysis
- Tracing and trace analysis
- Automatic performance analysis
Important dates of PEWiN-09
� Full Paper Due: (10 September 2009)
� Notification of Acceptance: (1 October 2009)
� Final Camera-Ready Due: (15 October 2009)
� Workshop Dates: (14-16 December 2009)
Submission
PEWiN-09 is in conjunction with the Fifth International Conference on Mobile
Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2009) and all accepted papers will be
published in IEEE Explore and included in EI index.
All submissions must describe original research, not published or currently
under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. Papers must not
exceed eight single-spaced, double-column pages using 10 pt size fonts
on 8.5'11 inch pages in IEEE style format. Papers (PDF version) must be
submitted electronically through the following website:
At least one author of each accepted paper must be registered for the main
conference (MSN 2009) in order for that paper to appear in the proceedings
and to be scheduled for presentation.
Names and affiliation of PEWiN-09 organizers
Prof. Kun-Ming Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Email: yu@pdlab.csie.chu.edu.tw
Website: http://pdlab.csie.chu.edu.tw/~yu/
Prof. James C. W. Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Email: {cwyu@chu.edu.tw, james.cwyu@gmail.com}
Website: http://www.chu.edu.tw/~cwyu/
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