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    WAN 2014 - 1st KuVS Workshop on Anticipatory Networks

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    Category Telecommunication Networks; Optimization; Signal Processing; Machine Learning; Context Awareness; Wireless Resource Allocation

    Deadline: July 01, 2014 | Date: September 29, 2014-September 30, 2014

    Venue/Country: Stuttgart, Germany

    Updated: 2014-02-20 02:24:21 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    === Overview ===

    Anticipation is a promising new approach for designing telecommunication net-

    works. By predicting and adapting to upcoming events an anticipatory network can

    highly improve operation quality and efficiency. Driven by the increasing cap-

    abilities of “smart” handsets as well as by the recent progress in machine

    learning and context-aware optimization, anticipatory adaptation receives more

    and more attention by researchers in industry and academia. While early results

    show the high potential of anticipation for specific scenarios, many theoretical

    and practical questions remain.

    This workshop aims to consolidate the view on Anticipatory Networks, to define

    promising research directions, and to connect researchers in the field. While

    current research has considered anticipation mostly in a wireless context, we

    encourage discussions about applications in other systems as well, e.g., data

    centers and backhauls. Researchers, scientists and engineers from industry and

    academia are cordially invited to present their work.

    === Topics ===

    Suggested topics include but are not limited to:

    * Models, bounds, and techniques for anticipatory adaptation and optimization

    * Algorithms and protocols for anticipatory adaptation and optimization

    * System architectures for anticipatory networks, both conceptual and legacy

    integration

    * Methods for anticipatory adaptation and optimization, e.g., from machine

    learning, data mining, optimization, and signal processing

    * Methods and approaches for predicting channel characteristics, user mobility,

    user behavior, application demands, and traffic requirements

    * New uses of Smartphone sensors and network statistics for anticipation and

    adaptation

    * Use cases, practical examples, and experimental results for anticipatory net-

    working

    === Submission Guideline ===

    Researchers are invited to submit an extended abstract with a maximum of 3 pages

    in IEEE Conference Style, US Letter format. The abstract should be written in

    English and submitted as a PDF file to .

    The extended abstracts will be made available as a collection on arXiv.org.

    * Submission: July 1, 2014

    * Notification of acceptance: August 12, 2014

    * Final Abstract submission: September 1, 2014

    === Organization ===

    The event will take place from September 29 to 30, 2014 at the Alcatel-Lucent

    Campus in Stuttgart, Germany. For further information on the workshop’s

    organization please refer to

    or just contact us at .

    === Committee ===

    Stefan Valentin, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent

    Holger Karl, University of Paderborn

    Slawomir Stanczak, Fraunhofer HHI, TU Berlin

    Magnus Proebster, University of Stuttgart

    Hermann Lichte, net mobile AG

    Matthias Lott, DOCOMO Euro-Labs

    Nico Bayer, Deutsche Telekom AG


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