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WiMoNe
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Sydney
Country
Australia
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Seventh International Conference on Wireless &amp; Mobile Networks (WiMoNe&#8211;2015) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Wireless &amp; Mobile computing Environment&#046; Current information age is witnessing a dramatic use of digital and electronic devices in the workplace and beyond&#046; Wireless, Mobile Networks &amp; its applications had received a significant and sustained research interest in terms of designing and deploying large scale and high performance computational applications in real life&#046; The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting&#8211;edge development in the field&#046;<br>Topics of Interest :<br>Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to<br>Algorithms and modeling for tracking and locating mobile users<br>OS and middleware support for mobile computing and networking<br>Architectures, protocols, and algorithms to cope with mobile &amp; wireless Networks<br>Performance of mobile and wireless networks and systems<br>Broadband access networks<br>Recent trends in mobile and wireless applications<br>Complexity analysis of algorithms for mobile environments<br>Resource management in mobile, wireless and ad&#8211;hoc networks<br>Cryptography, security and privacy of mobile &amp; wireless networks<br>Routing, and communication primitives in ad hoc and sensor networks<br>Data management on mobile and wireless computing<br>Satellite communications<br>Distributed algorithms of mobile computing<br>Service creation and management environments for mobile/wireless systems<br>Energy saving protocols for ad hoc and sensor networks<br>Synchronization and scheduling issues in mobile and ad hoc networks<br>Information access in wireless networks<br>Wireless &amp; Mobile Issues related to OS<br>Mobile ad hoc and sensor networks<br>wireless multimedia systems<br>Mobile applications, location&#8211;dependent and sensitive applications<br>Ubiquitous Computing<br>Nomadic computing, applications and services supporting the mobile user<br>