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Call for papers

SIGCOMM 2005 - Workshop on Experimental approaches

to wireless network design and analysis (E-WIND-05)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. August 22, 2005


Technical Program Co-chairs

Ed KnightlyRice University
Christophe DiotIntel Corporation

Program Committee Members

Andrew CampbellUniversity of Cambridge
Rene L. CruzUniversity of California, San Diego
Kevin FallIntel Corporation
Michael FitzUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Mario GerlaUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Robert HeathUniversity of Texas at Austin
Sanjoy PaulLucent Bell Laboratories
Dipankar RaychaudhuriRutgers University
Ashutosh SabharwalRice University
Nitin VaidyaUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andras VeresEricsson Research
David WetherallUniversity of Washington

Call For Papers

Research in wireless networking is rapidly becoming more experimental. Research prototypes are being developed for systems ranging from large-scale sensor networks to high-speed wireless access networks. Moreover experimentation and measurement studies are being performed with off-the-shelf hardware and operational testbeds.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together experimentalist researchers from diverse backgrounds including wireless hardware platforms, wireless communications, wireless testbeds, and measurement of deployed wireless systems. The workshop will provide a forum for exchange of ideas, challenges, and work-in-progress discussions between both the wireless and wireline measurement communities. The workshop will leave a large space to discussion and possible coordination.

Important Dates

Submission deadlineApril 17, 2005, 11:59pm EDT
Author notificationMay 20, 2005
Camera ready papersJune 3, 2005
Workshop dateAugust 22, 2005

Submission of Papers

Submissions should be 4 to 6 pages long, two columns, and in pdf (file size limit is 2 megs). Papers MUST contain an experimental aspect and address one or more of the following topics:

  • Testbed architectures
  • Wireless prototypes
  • Challenges in testbed and prototypes design
  • Wireless devices or networks measurement methodology
  • Comparative evaluation of wireless platforms
  • Measurement studies of all aspects of wireless systems and networks
  • Experimental evaluation of new mechanisms, protocols, and wireless technologies (with special emphasis on cross-layer, meshed and multi-hop issues)

Papers should be submitted through the EDAS web site:

EDAS website

Paper submission date: April 17, 2005, 11:59pm EDT

Technical Program

To be determined

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