ACM WiNTECH Workshop

(in conjunction with MobiCom 2014)

September 7, 2014

Maui, Hawaii

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In recent years, some wireless technologies (e.g., Wi-Fi, sensor networks) have matured to the point of finding wide acceptance in the real-world and leading to many new and interesting applications. At the same time, several new networking and radio technologies (e.g., dynamic spectrum access, UWB) are emerging to address the performance limitations of existing technologies and make wireless networking more ubiquitous. Realistic evaluation of such a diverse set of technologies and their mutual interactions will play a major role in identifying the key performance bottlenecks, thus shaping future advances in wireless technology. The importance of testbed-based evaluation of wireless network protocols/applications as well as characterization of real-world aspects using traces from operational networks is gaining wider recognition in the mobile and wireless networking research community. This workshop intends to bring together researchers working in the broad area of experimental wireless networking. This workshop will serve as a forum to share new ideas/experiences in all experimental aspects of wireless networks and systems, and facilitate discussions of key unresolved challenges in this area.


This year’s workshop will be co-located with ACM MobiCom 2014 in Maui, Hawaii


 

The Ninth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation & Characterization

Important Dates

Paper abstract submission: May 23 June 10, 2014, 7:00 PM US east coast time (EDT)

Full paper submission: May 30 June 10, 2014, 7:00 PM US east coast time (EDT)

Camera-ready papers deadline (hard): July 27 July 19, 2014

Workshop: September 7, 2014

News

Best Demo Award: "BusyBee: Low Rate WiFi-ZigBee Communications without Gateways," Daniele Croce, Natale Galioto, Domenico Garlisi, Costantino Giaconia, Fabrizio Giuliano and Ilenia Tinnirello.

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