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WiNTECH 2014

The Ninth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds,
Experimental Evaluation and Characterization


Co-located with ACM MobiCom 2014

September 7, 2014


Sponsored by SIGMOBILE


We witnessed an increasing demand for high‐speed, reliable and ubiquitous
mobile wireless networks in recent years. Following this trend, challenging
issues to satisfy the growing number of wireless users can be foreseen.
Doubtlessly, thorough experimental analyses are of paramount importance to
accurately identify the limitations of current technologies and to motivate
innovative ideas to solve them. Moreover, realistic empirical evaluations
of such a diverse set of solutions, and their mutual interactions, will
play a major role to demonstrate their efficiency in everyday denser
networks, thus shaping future advances in wireless technology. Due to
these, sharing experiences, methodologies and experimental results are
gaining wider recognition in the mobile and wireless research community.


WiNTECH aims at bringing together researchers working in the broad area of
experimental wireless networking. This workshop will serve as a forum to
share new ideas and experiences gathered across all experimental aspects of
wireless networks and systems, and facilitate discussions of key unresolved
challenges in this area. We are seeking original, previously unpublished
papers empirically addressing key issues and challenges in wireless
networking. All submissions will be judged by their technical merit and
relevance to the workshop, based on a thorough review process by the
Technical Program Committee.


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

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   Design and evaluation of wireless testbeds, prototypes and platforms
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   Experiences/lessons from recent testbed deployments
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   Hybrid experimentation approaches combining use of multiple evaluation
   methodologies
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   Integration of diverse and distributed testbed infrastructures
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   Testbed management issues and monitoring support
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   Wireless testbed case studies
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   Experimental evaluation of applications and protocols, including the
   impact of cross-layer interactions
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   Large-scale and heterogeneous wireless network evaluations
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   Approaches for real-world evaluation of mobile networks
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   Measurement and evaluation on large-scale smartphone based deployments
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   Studies on real-world white-space networks
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   Evaluation environments for sensor and satellite networks
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   Techniques for improving reproducibility of real-world testing
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   Implementation approaches to ease transition between different
   evaluation methodologies
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   New measurement methodologies and infrastructures
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   Measurement and characterization (modeling) of real-world aspects of
   wireless networks such as usage patterns, traffic, mobility and channel
   characteristics
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   Interference and spectrum usage measurements
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   Validation of existing simulation models, and results across different
   testbeds/evaluation methodologies
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   Techniques for improving reproducibility of real-world testing


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper abstract submission: May 23, 2014, 7:00 PM US east coast time (EDT)

Full paper submission: May 30, 2014, 7:00 PM US east coast time(EDT)

Camera ready papers deadline (hard): July 27, 2014

Workshop date: September 7, 2014


PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

All regular paper submissions should conform to the following requirements:
A maximum of 8 (eight) 8.5"x11" pages (including figures, tables, and
references). The paper must be in two-column format, using 10-point size or
greater and reasonable margins and must be submitted in PDF format.


Please submit papers via: http://wintech14-submissions.cs.ucl.ac.uk/