management of wireless networks
http://paws.kettering.edu/~cwu/qos-workshop.html
To be held in conjunction with 010 IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing
Conference at Hangzhou, China. (APSCC 2010) December 6-10, 2010,
Hangzhou, China.
[Selected best papers will be invited to a special issue of an
SCIE-indexed international journal.]
The objective of this workshop is to review the state of the art
research in the quality of service (QoS) management and diagnosis of
wireless networks, as well as to explore future research directions in
this area. Quality of service of wireless networks refers to the
collective service performances with respect to the user expectation and
the network configuration. Over the years, the wireless networks have
not only expanded in their sizes, such as geographical area and number
of nodes, but also in the variety of services, users, and deployment
environments. Small mobile devices that allow instantaneous high speed
information access and data processing have radically changed the way of
our living. Moreover, the development of ad-hoc networks allows the easy
formation of wireless networks for information sharing and data gathering.
Due to various factors, wireless networks are constantly changing.
For example, the service pattern, workload, available resources (power
supply, bandwidth, beacons, nodes etc.) are not fixed. Therefore, it is
import to be able to access and manage the quality of services for
ensuring the optimal performance of the networks. There are basically
two aspects to QoS study in wireless network. One aspect is accessing
and diagnosing the status of the networks and evaluating the current
level of service quality. The other aspect is to study the network
design to handle the changing factors of the network so that the quality
of service is optimized under the constraint of the available resources
and service pattern. The quality of service management and diagnosis of
a network is closely related to wide range of fundamental issues such as
network topology, routing protocols, resource allocation, communication
layer, and working environments etc. The contributed papers will study
both practical and theoretical models and algorithms for ensuring the
high quality of service of wireless networks and the approaches for
quality of service evaluation and diagnosis.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* fault diagnosis
* diagnosis middleware
* reconfigurable networks
* performance evaluation
* QoS evaluation model
* self-healing networks
* Adaptable resource management
* Network simulation platforms
* QoS-oriented network planning
Paper submission
Accepted papers with a FULL registration to the main conference will be
included in the conference proceedings. Selected best papers will be
invited to a special
issue an SCIE-indexed international journal.
Important dates
Paper submission: Aug 20, 2010
Author Notification: Sep 11, 2010
Camera ready: Oct 9, 2010
Workshop held: Dec 6 - 10, 2010
Wokshop chair
Chair: Prof. Changhua Wu, Kettering University
Co-chair: Prof. Weihua Sheng, Oklahoma State University
Co-chair: Dr. Wei zhang, Hangzhou Dianzi University
Technical committee members
Lei Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Xufei Mao, Illinois Institute Of Technology, USA
Yongji Fu, Sharp Laboratories of America, USA
Dean Kelley, Minnesota State University at Mankato, USA
Yanwei Wu, Minnesota State University at Mankato, USA
Saroja Kanchi, Kettering University, USA
Kishore Kothapalli, International Institute of Information Technology, India
Richard T.B. Ma, Columbia University, USA
Naixue Xiong, Georgia State University, USA
Dickson K.W. CHIU, HongKong University of Science Technology, Hongkong,
China
Robert C. H. Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Lai Xu, SAP Research, Switzerland
Antonio Coronato, ICAR-CNR, Italy
_______________________________________________
Tccc mailing list
Tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
No comments:
Post a Comment