Abbrevation
WINCOM
City
Fez
Country
Morocco
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Abstract

The international conference on wireless networks and mobile communications (WINCOM&#8242;16) will be held in the Scientific capital of Morocco, Fez, on 26&#8211; 29 October 2016&#046; WINCOM&#8242;16 aims at examining the various challenges in the areas of wireless networks &amp; mobile communications&#046; The conference will provide a forum for exchanging ideas, discussing solutions, and sharing experiences among researchers and professionals from both academia and industry interested in wireless networks and mobile communications&#046;<br>WINCOM 2016 covers all types of wireless communications and networks: cellular networks, metropolitan networks, local area networks, ad hoc networks, sensor networks, delay&#8211;tolerant networks, mesh networks, content&#8211;driven networks, vehicular networks, or any convex combination of the above&#046; Contributions to the conference should provide a significant improvement, compared to the state&#8211;of&#8211;the&#8211;art, to the design, analysis, and operations of wireless networks, either by offering new insights on theoretical aspects or by proposing novel practical optimization methods and tools&#046;<br>Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers with unpublished material and not currently submitted for consideration elsewhere&#046; All registered papers at WINCOM 2016 will be submitted to IEEE for potential inclusion to IEEE Xplore&#046; They will also appear in SCOPUS, DBLP and other leading indexing services&#046;<br>Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>Cooperative/non&#8211;cooperative communications<br>Mobility Issues and continuity of services<br>Game theory applied to networking problems<br>Multi&#8211;homing in 4G, B4G and 5G Networks<br>Learning theory to solve networking problems<br>M2M and MTC communications<br>Modeling and performance evaluation<br>Beyond 4G and 5G communications<br>Energy efficient communications and green networking<br>Cognitive radio networks<br>Interference mitigation<br>Implementation, testbeds and prototypes<br>Physical layer design and Signal processing<br>Security issues and privacy<br>Channel capacity estimation, modeling and equalization<br>Body area networks<br>Radio resource management, allocation and scheduling<br>Internet of things<br>Congestion, load and admission control<br>Future Internet and Next&#8211;Generation Networking<br>Smart antennas: MIMO, Massive MIMO and beamforming<br>Mobile cloud computing<br>Reconfigurability, adaptivity in MAC and PHY layers<br>Emerging Internet applications<br>Adaptive and cognitive MAC<br>Context and location&#8211;awareness in pervasive systems<br>Cross&#8211;layer design involving MAC layer<br>Emerging wireless and mobile applications<br>Routing and QoS provisioning<br>User interfaces, user&#8211;machine interactions<br>Multihop communications: Ad hoc, WSN, DTN, VANET<br>User interfaces, user&#8211;machine interactions<br>P2P services for multimedia<br>Secure network and service access<br>Self&#8211;adaptation on the service layer<br>Service discovery and portability<br>Service oriented architectures<br>