P2MNet 2016
12th IEEE International Workshop on
Performance and Management of Wireless and Mobile Networks
To be held in conjunction with
The 41st IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
7-10 November 2016, Dubai, UAE.
The P2MNet 2016 international workshop will be a one-day workshop, held in conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN). The workshop will bring together networking researchers, engineers, and practitioners with participants from industry, academia, and government.
Note that all accepted papers will appears in the IEEE LCN 2016 Proceedings.
Scope:
Wireless and mobile communication systems have become increasingly popular as an inexpensive and promising means for ubiquitous communications and created a new set of issues and trade-offs. This includes Systems-on-Chip (SoC) where wireless technologies have been suggested to implement Network-on-Chip (NoCs).
Thus, the performance and resource management of wireless and mobile communication systems are becoming a very crucial phase for future generation of wireless and mobile networks. This workshop focuses upon the design, performance and resource management of wireless and mobile networks. Original papers are invited on performance architectures and technologies in the design of Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWAN), wireless local area networks (WLANs), Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs), and Wireless Network-on-Chip (WiNoC) with emphasis on the use of such networks in diverse areas of applications such as supporting ubiquitous mobile Internet access, the design of ad-hoc networks, and sensor networks, the design and performance evaluation of WiNoC architectures. The workshop solicits high quality and previously unpublished work in this field.
Topics of Interest:
You are invited to submit original technical papers covering (but not limited to the following topics):
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Wireless network design and management.
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Vehicular networks
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Performance and resource management of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks.
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System architecture and middleware for large scale wireless networks and cyber physical systems.
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Performance and management of wireless multimedia systems.
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Performance evaluation of wireless on-chip networks.
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Resource allocation.
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Power and energy management.
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Measurement, analysis, modeling, and generation.
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Traffic measurement (wireless TCP, etc..).
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Billing and wireless web services. (3G/4G wireless billing systems, GPRS billing, etc..).
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Web-Based wireless management.
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Wireless security management.
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Wireless Network planning.
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Wireless Intelligent Networks.
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Performance and Management of Broadband Wireless Management.
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Management and monitoring of wireless and mobile systems.
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User mobility modeling
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Topology construction and maintenance Interoperability, and performance of heterogeneous wireless networks of different standards