Workshops

The Workshops listed below will be held togegher with the IEEE WiMob conference. In the following there is a brief description of each Workshop. Please, follow the links to access each Workshop web page for more information.

Workshops List

The 3rd International Workshop on the Performance Enhancements in MIMO-OFDM Systems (PEMOS-2012)

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a popular method for high-data-rate wireless transmission. OFDM may be combined with multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to increase diversity gain and/or enhance system capacity on a time-varying multipath fading channel, resulting in a multiple-input multiple-output OFDM (MIMO-OFDM) system. PEMOS-2012 focuses on various research topics, including spatial channel modeling, MIMO-OFDM transceiver design, MIMO-OFDM channel estimation, space-time techniques, and error correction codes. Also research topics in the areas of cooperative resource allocation techniques, 3G-4G migration, convergence and interworking, WiFi, WiMAX, and LTE advanced will be included. For more information, please see the official workshop website in here.

1st International Workshop on Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSN 2012)

The goal of this workshop is to bring researchers to discuss new advances in the area of visual wireless networks. After many years of research on scalar sensors, the new step is to support reach multimedia data on sensor networks. WMSN demand new innovative techniques at all protocol stack layers. Thus, Authors are invited to submit papers presenting technical challenges, new research, comprehensive in-depth tutorial surveys, position papers, standardization efforts in the context of Wireless Multimedia Sensor (WMSN) Networks. For more information, please see the official workshop website in here.

1st International Workshop on Community Networks and Bottom-up-Broadband (CNBuB 2012)

Community networking, together with the Bottom-up-Broadband initiative, is an emerging model for the Future Internet across Europe and beyond where communities of citizens build, operate and own open IP-based networks, a key infrastructure for individual and collective digital participation. To support the growth of community networking and bottom-up-broadband in society, it is necessary to improve the state-of-the-art in design, operation, and evolution of community networks. Towards this objective, the networking and systems research community has the opportunity to contribute with more sustainable, adaptive, scalable, integrated, autonomic solutions. For more information, please see the official workshop website in here.

2nd International Workshop on Vehicular Communications and Networking (VECON 2012)

The goal of this workshop is to present and discuss recent advances in the area of vehicular wireless communications and networking. Significant efforts are being carried out by industry, academia and government agencies to improve safety, decrease fuel consumption, and increase the capacity of existing roadways by exploiting vehicular communications and networking technologies. For more information, please see the official workshop website in here.

Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Selected Topics in Wireless and Mobile computing (STWiMob 2012)

Papers selected for this workshop are the ones with the review scores near/borderline the acceptance threshold at WiMob 2012.

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