Call for paper
- WINCOM 2016 covers all types of wireless communications and networks: cellular networks, metropolitan networks, local area networks, ad hoc networks, sensor networks, delay-tolerant networks, mesh networks, content-driven networks, vehicular networks, or any convex combination of the above. Contributions to the conference should provide a significant improvement, compared to the state-of-the-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.
- Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers with unpublished material and not currently submitted for consideration elsewhere. All registered papers at WINCOM 2016 will be submitted to IEEE for potential inclusion to IEEE Xplore. They will also appear in SCOPUS, DBLP and other leading indexing services.
Paper submission
- All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (devil) printed pages standard IEEE conference two-column format (minimum 10-point font) including figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 2 additional pages, with over length page fee).
- All submitted papers will go through a peer review process. Questions about paper submissions or the conference program can be addressed to any of the Program Chairs. Standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats can be found at: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
- Note: Only PDF files will be accepted
Topics of Submission
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Cooperative/non-cooperative communications
icon Mobility Issues and continuity of services
icon Game theory applied to networking problems
Multi-homing in 4G, B4G and 5G Networks
Learning theory to solve networking problems
Beyond 4G and 5G communications
Modeling and performance evaluation
M2M and MTC communications
Energy efficient communications and green networking
Cognitive radio networks
Interference mitigation
Implementation, testbeds and prototypes
Physical layer design and Signal processing
Security issues and privacy
Channel capacity estimation, modeling and equalization
Body area networks
Radio resource management, allocation and scheduling
Internet of things
Congestion, load and admission control
Future Internet and Next-Generation Networking
Smart antennas: MIMO, Massive MIMO and beamforming
Mobile cloud computing
Reconfigurability, adaptivity in MAC and PHY layers
Emerging Internet applications
Adaptive and cognitive MAC
Context and location-awareness in pervasive systems
Cross-layer design involving MAC layer
Emerging wireless and mobile applications
Routing and QoS provisioning
User interfaces, user-machine interactions
Multihop communications: Ad hoc, WSN, DTN, VANET
User interfaces, user-machine interactions
P2P services for multimedia
Secure network and service access
Self-adaptation on the service layer
Service discovery and portability
Service oriented architectures
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Important Dates
- Date of Conference: 2016-10-26 ~ 10-29
- Paper submission: 2016-06-20
- Acceptance notification: 2016-07-25
- Camera ready copy: 2016-08-25
- Registration due: 2016-09-15
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Contact
- Miss. Scarlett
- Email: scarlett@aconf.org
- Telephone:+86 27-8887 5258
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- Pr. Mohammed El Kamili
- Email: mohamed.elkamili@usmba.ac.ma
- Telephone: (+212)535733346
- Pr. Ismail Berrada
- Email: iberrada@univ-lr.fr
- Ismail.berrada@usmba.ac.ma
- Pr. Mohammed El Kamili
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Sponsored By
- IEEE Communications Society