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The workshop bears on the use of spatial stochastic models for wireless communications.
Spatial stochastic models include in particular random graphs, spatial point processes and stochastic geometry, discrete and continuum percolation etc.
All aspects of wireless networking will be considered: ad hoc networks, sensor networks, 3G and CDMA networks, UWB etc.
The aim of the workshop is to show how such stochastic models can be used to analyze and optimize key features of wireless networks like coverage, mobility, routing, outage, capacity, scheduling, power control etc.
Please join us in Riva del Garda, Trentio, Italy, April 7 2005 for SpaSWiN 2005!
Authors are invited to submit titles and extended abstracts of their presentations formatted according to the IEEE double-column standard with 11 pt font size. The maximum length of the manuscript is 6 pages. This limit includes figures, appendix, bibliography, etc. All submissions should be done electronically in Adobe PDF format through the EDAS web site (the SpaSWiN account will be created). Accepted abstracts will be published in (post)-workshop materials, with the copyright left to the authors.
| Title and Extended Abstract due: | January 7, 2005 |
| Notification of Acceptance: | February 6, 2005 |
| Camera-ready Abstract due: | March 1, 2005 |
| Workshpt Dates: | April 7, 2005 |
| Workshop Chairs |
Francois Baccelli |
INRIA/ENS Paris, France, Francois.Baccelli@ens.fr |
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Bartek Blaszczyszyn |
INRIA/ENS Paris, France and Mathematical Institute University of Wroclaw, Poland Bartek.Blaszczyszyn@ens.fr |
| Eric Fleury | INSA, France |
| Serguei Foss | Heriot-Watt University, UK |
| Massimo Franceschetti | University of California, San Diego, USA |
| Ayalvadi Ganesh | Microsoft, UK |
| Raymond Knopp | Eurecom, France |
| Armand Makowski | University of Maryland, USA |
| Patrick Thiran | EPFL, Switzerland |
| Gustavo de Veciana | University of Texas at Austin, USA |
| Cedric Westphal | Nokia Research Center, USA |
Hours |
Authors |
Title |
Downloads
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| 8:30-8:40 |
Welcome |
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| 8:40-9:20 |
Massimo Franceschetti,
Ronald Meester |
Critical
node lifetimes in random networks via the Chen-Stein method |
preprint |
| 9:20-10:00 |
Ayalvadi Ganesh, Moez
Draief |
Routing
in Poisson small-world networks |
slides |
| 10:00-10:20 |
Coffee break |
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| 10:20-11:00 |
Raymond
Knopp |
Cross-layer
Performance Analysis of Decentralized Multihop Wireless Networks |
slides |
| 11:00-11:40 |
Nathalie
Mitton, Anthony Busson, Eric Fleury |
Broadcast
Analysis in Multi-hop Wireless Networks |
preprint, slides,
INRIA RR |
| ,11:40-12:20 |
Anthony
Busson, Nathalie Mitton, Eric Fleury |
An
analysis of the MPR selection in OLSR |
preprint,
slides,
INRIA RR |
| 12:20-13:10 |
Lunch |
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| 13:10-13:50 |
Cedric
Westphal |
On
maximizing the lifetime of distributed information in ad hoc networks
with individual constraints |
preprint, slides
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| 13:50-14:30 |
Andrea Kulakov, Danco Davcev |
Distributed
Algorithm for a Mobile Wireless Sensor Network for Optimal Coverage of
Non-stationary Signals |
preprint,
slides |
| 14:30-14:40 |
Coffee break | ||
| 14:40-15:20 |
Olivier
Dousse, Christina Tavoularis,
Patrick Thiran |
On
the distance to the giant component along a straight line in a
two-dimensional percolation model |
slides |
| 15:20-16:00 |
Charles
Bordenave |
Stability
Region of Wireless Networks |
slides |
For registration information, please consult the web site of the IEEE WiOpt 2005 conference.
SpaSWiN 2005 workshop is co-located with IEEE WiOpt 2005 .
For the workshop site, hotel reservation, maps and travel information
please consult the web site of the
IEEE WiOpt 2005 conference.
E-mail addresses of all workshop chairs are listed in the Organizing Committee section. With specific questions please contact the appropriate workshop chair.
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