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WiMob
City
New YorkNY
Country
United States
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<p>The IEEE WiMob conference is an international forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge among researchers and developers concerned with wireless and mobile technology&#046; For eleven years, the International IEEE WiMob conference has provided unique opportunities for researchers to interact, share new results, show live demonstrations, and discuss emerging directions in &#8211; Wireless Communication, &#8211; Wireless Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity, &#8211; Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications, &#8211; Green and sustainable communications and network computing and &#8211; Security on Wireless and mobile Networks&#046; </p> <p>IEEE WiMob 2016 will take place at New York, USA, between October 17 and 19th, 2016&#046; </p> <p>IEEE WiMob 2016 is soliciting high quality technical papers addressing research challenges in the areas of wireless communications, wireless networking, mobility, nomadicity, ubiquitous computing, services and applications&#046; Papers should present original work validated via analysis, simulation or experimentation&#046; Practical experiences and Testbed trials also are welcome&#046;<br></p><p>IEEE WiMob 2016 will host FIVE parallel symposia, including but not limited to the following topics:<br>Wireless Communications (WC)<br>Broadband Wireless Communication Systems<br>Signal Separation and Interference Rejection<br>Wireless Personal Communications<br>Multimedia Communications over Wireless<br>Advances in Satellite Communication<br>DSP Applications to Wireless Systems<br>Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Systems<br>Modulation and Coding<br>Multiple Access Techniques<br>Multiuser Detection<br>Femtocells<br>Channel Measurement and Characterization<br>Location Estimation and Tracking<br>OFDM and CDMA Technologies and Systems<br>Resource Allocation and Interference Management<br>MIMO Channels<br>Multirate and Multicarrier Communications<br>Link and System Capacity<br>Spectrum Usage and Cognitive radio systems<br>Cognitive and cooperative MAC<br>Cognitive Radio Applications and Spectrum Management<br>Wireless Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity (WNMN)<br>Mobile IP Networks<br>Inter&#8211;working of 2G, 3G and 4G Wireless Networks<br>Cellular Systems, PCS Modeling and Configuration<br>Wireless Sensor Networks<br>Cross&#8211;layer Design and Optimization Cross&#8211;layer security<br>Congestion and Admission Control<br>Mobility patterns, Location and Handoff Management<br>Design and Analysis of Wireless LAN/WAN<br>Wireless multicasting, broadcasting and geocasting<br>Wireless Sensors and Actuators/Robots networks<br>Energy&#8211;efficient protocols for wireless networks<br>Green wireless network architectures and communication protocols<br>Opportunistic networks<br>Vehicular wireless networks<br>Wireless Mesh networks<br>Delay Tolerant Networks<br>Integration of ad hoc networks with wireless access networks<br>QoS support for mobile networks<br>RFID networks and protocols<br>B3G/4G Systems, WiMAX, WLAN, WPAN<br>Optimization models and algorithms<br>Ubiquitous Computing, Services and Applications (UCSA)<br>Emerging Wireless/Mobile applications<br>System prototypes, real deployments and experimentation<br>Cognitive Radio applications and spectrum management<br>Resource and service discovery<br>Mobile Social Wireless Networks<br>Opportunistic Applications<br>Gaming Applications in Ubiquitous Computing Environments<br>Operating system and middleware support for mobile computing<br>Multimedia over Wireless Networks<br>Network Coding in wireless networks<br>Green computing in wireless networks<br>Smart Grid<br>Portable Devices and Wearable Computers<br>Passive, Active and Smart Tags for Ubiquitous Computing<br>Context and Location aware applications<br>Data replication and dissemination in mobile networks<br>Mobile Urban Sensing and Crowd&#8211;sensing<br>Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination in WSNs<br>Intelligent Transport Systems applications<br>Wireless communications to vehicle&#8211;to&#8211;grid applications<br>Wireless telemedicine and e&#8211;health services<br>Content distribution in wireless home environment<br>Service oriented architectures, service portability, P2P<br>Smart Cities and smart environment<br>Green and Sustainable Communications and Network computing (GSCN) Architectures, algorithms, protocols and scheduling for green communication systems and networks<br>Energy&#8211;efficient techniques for 5G wireless communication systems<br>Green Internet of Things<br>Energy harvesting, storage and recycling<br>Green data storage, data centers and cloud computing, content distribution networks<br>Energy efficiency in big data networking<br>Communication networks for the smart grid<br>Sensor and actuator networks for the smart grid<br>Low cost, energy&#8211;efficient antenna and RF designs<br>Green network monitoring and measurements<br>Green communications under delay or quality of service constraints<br>Theory, modeling, analysis, and/or optimization for green and sustainable communications and systems<br>Self&#8211;organizing green wireless networks<br>Advanced metering infrastructure and smart meter technologies<br>Economy and pricing for green communication and services<br>Communication technologies for green buildings<br>Energy&#8211;efficient smart cities<br>Context&#8211;based green management &amp; green awareness<br>Experimental test&#8211;beds and results for green communications<br>Green technologies for intelligent transport systems<br>Cross&#8211;layer design and optimization for green communications and networking<br>Green optical communications, switching and networking<br>Physical layer approaches for green communications<br>Green techniques for smart highways and vehicular networks<br>Power&#8211;efficient cooling and air&#8211;conditioning systems for communications and computing<br>Optimal use of renewable energy in communication systems and networks Signal processing for green communications<br>Use of cognitive principles to achieve green objectives<br>Sustainable communication platforms<br>Standardization, policy and regulation for green communications and computing<br>Security on Wireless and mobile Networks (SWMN)<br>Anonymous communication in mobile network<br>Autonomous vehicle security<br>Authentication protocols and key management<br>Cloud, data center and distributed systems security<br>Computer and network forensics<br>Cryptography for network security<br>Fog computing security and privacy<br>Formal trust models, and design of secure protocols<br>Internet security and privacy<br>Network security metrics and performance<br>Physical layer security<br>Physical security and hardware/software security<br>Privacy and privacy&#8211;enhancing technologies<br>Security, Privacy and Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing<br>Security for cloud computing and networking<br>Security for mobile and wireless networks<br>Security for next&#8211;generation networks<br>Security in healthcare systems<br>Security in network coding<br>Security in smart grid communications<br>Security in vehicular network<br>Security in virtual machine environments<br>Trustworthy computing<br></p>