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    MESHTECH 2009 - MeshTech 2009 Third IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies and Standards for Wireless Mesh Networking

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    Category MESHTECH 2009

    Deadline: June 01, 2009 | Date: October 12, 2009

    Venue/Country: Macau, Macau

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    MeshTech 2009 Third IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies and Standards for Wireless Mesh Networking

    http://www.ing.unipi.it/meshtech09

    co-located with IEEE MASS 2009

    sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society,

    IEEE TC on Distributed Processing,

    IEEE TC on Simulation, and IEEE TC on Computer Communication

    NEW DATE ---> October 12, 2009 <--- NEW DATE

    Macau SAR, P.R. China

    SCOPE/CALL FOR PAPERS

    With the emergence of wireless mesh networks new topologies appeared

    that complement the classic base station centered deployments. On the

    low complexity side, direct link set-ups like the IEEE 802.11 Task Group

    "z" approach enable connectivity between end stations, thereby avoiding

    unnecessary transmissions to and from an Access Point. The peer-to-peer

    specification that Wi-Fi Alliance currently develops provides a more

    powerful but also more complex approach. It targets at Bluetooth like

    deployments, so as to allow for a private network to be easily set up.

    Unlike the aforementioned projects, the wireless mesh networking

    standards developed within IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.11s, IEEE 802.15.5, the

    IETF Next Generation Internet groups MIPSHOP, NETLMM, and MANET target

    at full solutions that provide all features necessary to enable

    spontaneous ad hoc connectivity within single hop range up to highly

    scalable, self-healing, reliable and cost-effective multi-hop set-ups

    for very diverse environments. Even beyond this scope, several research

    projects survey the feasibility of mesh networks formed of heterogeneous

    standards.

    With the traditional network topologies fading away, wireless mesh

    networks and their ad hoc relatives have become a hot topic in the

    research community. However, the new topologies affect protocol designs

    and interoperability with existing networks. Loop-free set-ups,

    broadcast traffic handling, inter-standard mesh networks, hand over of

    roaming devices, and the usage of mesh networks in TV whitespaces are

    few examples that these new technologies need to be aware of.

    Furthermore, it is still to be fully understood what technological

    challenges the above mentioned standardization efforts have to face, how

    they will evolve, and what application scenarios will be able to drive

    their possible success in the market.

    Building on the success of the previous editions, MeshTech 2009 aims at

    bringing together again practitioners and researchers from both academia

    and industry in order to discuss the recent advances and future

    evolution of next generation peer-to-peer and mobile mesh/multihop relay

    networking technologies and standards for Wireless Personal, Local,

    Metropolitan, Rural and Regional Area Networks.

    Within the scope of wireless mesh networks, topics of interest include,

    but are not limited to:

    - Routing protocols

    - Medium access control protocols

    - Quality of Service and fairness provisioning

    - Mesh networks configuration and management

    - Topology discovery, association and control

    - Mesh networks measurement

    - Mobility management

    - Coexistence with existing wireless infrastructures

    - Security architectures, functions and protocols

    - Performance evaluation

    - Comparative study of competing solutions

    - Cross-layer design and optimization

    - Cognitive and frequency-agile radios

    - Fault tolerance, anomaly detection and error recovery schemes

    - Interworking of heterogeneous standards wireless mesh networks

    - Mesh networks for TV white spaces

    PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

    All submissions must describe original research, not published or

    currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal.

    Papers must be submitted electronically to EDAS by May 20, 2009, 11:59pm

    EDT. You can find detailed submission instructions at

    http://www.ing.unipi.it/meshtech09/submission.shtml. Submission implies

    the willingness of at least one author to attend the workshop and

    present the paper. Accepted papers will be included in the main

    proceedings of IEEE MASS 2009 and published by IEEE.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Manuscript Submission Due: June 1, 2009 (11:59pm EDT). ** EXTENDED **.

    Acceptance Notification: July 5, 2009.

    Final Manuscript Due: July 24, 2009.

    WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

    Guido R. Hiertz, Riedel Communications, Germany.

    Enzo Mingozzi, University of Pisa, Italy.

    TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE.

    Alfred Arnold, Lancom Systems, Germany.

    Stefano Avallone, University of Naples, Italy.

    Leonardo Badia, IMT Lucca, Italy.

    Michael Bahr, Siemens AG, Germany.

    Lars Berlemann, Deutsche Telekom, Germany.

    Giuseppe Bianchi, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy.

    Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland.

    Antonio Capone, Polytechnic of Milano, Italy.

    Javier Cardona, Cozy Bit, USA.

    Dave Cavalcanti, Philips Research North America, USA.

    Aik Chindapol, Nokia Siemens Networks, USA.

    Claudio Cicconetti, University of Pisa, Italy.

    Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Italy.

    Steve Emeott, Motorola, USA.

    Karoly Farkas, University of West Hungary, Hungary.

    Mesut Gunes, FU Berlin, Germany.

    Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks, USA.

    Stuart Kerry, OK-Brit, USA.

    Kyeong Soo Kim, Institute of Advanced Telecommunications, Swansea University, UK.

    Jarkko Kneckt, Nokia Research Center, Finland.

    Taekyoung Kwon, Seoul National University, South Korea.

    Luciano Lenzini, University of Pisa, Italy.

    Azman Osman Lim, NICT, Japan.

    Stefan Mangold, Swisscom, Switzerland.

    Sebastian Max, RWTH Aachen, Germany.

    Daniele Miorandi, Create-Net, Italy.

    Mitsuo Nohara, KDDI Corporation, Japan.

    Santosh Pandey, Cisco Systems, USA.

    Holger Rosier, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.

    Alexander Safonov, Russian Academy of Science, Russia.

    Kazuyuki Sakoda, Sony Corporation, Japan.

    Dong-Jye Shyy, MITRE, USA.

    Vasilios Siris, University of Crete/FORTH-ICS, Greece.

    Rakesh Taori, Samsung, South Korea.

    Spiro Trikaliotis, Institut Automation und Kommunikation, Germany.

    Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation, USA.

    Xudong Wang, TeraNovi Technologies, Inc., USA.

    Christian Wietfeld, University of Dortmund, Germany.

    Yunpeng Zang, RWTH Aachen, Germany.

    Yuan Zhou, Huawei Technologies, P.R. China.


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