8th International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Communications
(WWIC), June 1-3, 2010, Lulea, Sweden
Next generation mobile networks will be based on Internet core networks and
wireless access networks. The need for efficient merging of the wired and
wireless infrastructure as well as the new multimedia services and
applications of next generation networks call for novel network
architectures, protocols and traffic-related mechanisms. WWIC addresses
research topics such as the design and evaluation of protocols, the dynamics
of the integration, the performance tradeoffs, the need for new performance
metrics, and cross-layer interactions.
The goal of the conference is to present high-quality results in the field,
and to provide a framework for research collaboration through focused
discussions that will designate future research efforts and directions. In
this context, the program committee will accept only a limited number of
papers that meet the criteria of originality, presentation quality and topic
relevance. WWIC is a single-track conference which has reached, within 5
years, the highest level of quality, which is reflected both in the level of
participation as well as the acceptance ratio and the amount and quality of
submitted papers.
Conference topics
The conference objectives will be pursued through highly technical sessions
organized thematically and keynote talks offered by recognized experts.
Topics of interest to WWIC 2010 include (but are not limited to) the
following:
- AAA in mobile environments
- Ambient networks
- Ad-hoc mobile networks
- Blended network configurations
- Beyond 3G networks technologies
- Cross layer interactions
- Economical issues of wireless networks
- End-to-end Quality of Service support
- Handover techniques
- Heterogeneous wireless access networks
- Hybrid wired / wireless environments
- Integration of wired and wireless networks
- Mobile service level agreements / specification
- Mobility management
- Network design and network planning
- Network mobility
- Network coding in mobile networks
- Network security in mobile environments
- Performance evaluation of wireless systems
- Pricing, charging and accounting in wireless networks
- QoS routing in mobile networks
- QoS signalling in mobile environments
- Resource management and admission control
- Service creation and management for wireless
- Simulation for next generation mobile networks
- Traffic characterisation and modelling
- Traffic engineering
- Transport protocols and congestion control
- Wireless mesh networks
- Wireless multi-hop networks
- Wireless multimedia systems
- Wireless network monitoring
- Wireless sensor networks
Proceedings
The authors are encouraged to submit full papers describing original,
previously unpublished, complete research, not currently under review by
another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and
development in all areas of computer networking and data communications.
All papers will be reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the
conference proceedings, published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
Papers must be submitted electronically in the conference site. The maximum
size of papers should be 5000 words including tables and figures. Please
adhere to the formatting standard for a 12-page manuscript of
Springer-Verlag LNCS. The cover page must contain an abstract of about 150
words, 3-5 keywords, name and affiliation of author(s) as well as the
corresponding author's e-mail and postal address.
There will be a Best Paper Award.
Keynote speakers
Professor Henning Schulzrinne, Department of Computer Science and Department
of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University.
Professor Mario Gerla, Computer Science Department, UCLA.
Important dates:
Submission deadline:.............. January 31, 2010
Notification of acceptance:..... February 28, 2010
Camera ready papers:...............March 15, 2010
Co-located Workshop:
4th ERCIM eMobility Workshop
May 31, 2010 - Luleå, Sweden
Progress in computing and (wireless) communication technologies allow mobile
users to permanently communicate with other persons or to use services and
applications that might even have been designed for mobile users. Mobile
Applications and services require technical solutions on various levels such
as wireless network technologies, communication architectures and protocols
supporting mobility of users and devices, middleware to support security and
flexibility, as well as applications that are adaptive and context
sensitive, although or because mobile devices have usually limited
resources. The target of the workshop is to discuss issues and problems
related to future applications and services based on mobile and wireless
technologies.
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