WARM focuses on understanding about the algorithmic complexity and efficiency in realistic models of wireless networks. A recent trend of study of wireless networks is to work on models that capture the reality of wireless communication while maintaining both generality and the feasibility of rigorous algorithmic development. These new approaches, including SINR model, dual graph model, abstract MAC layer, adversarial dynamic network models, etc., either capture the variability of the wireless medium or coding possibilities of the lower layers. We are inviting on new and unpublished papers on realistic modeling and algorithmic design and analysis in all variants of wireless networks, including, but not limited to, wireless mesh and ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, cellular networks, cognitive radio networks, MIMO networks and vehicular networks.
Papers accepted by WARM will be will be published to the
symposium in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes and indexed by EI.
Extended versions (with at least 50% extension) of selected
papers from the WARM will be published in special issues of
Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications (SCI),
EURASIP Journal on
Wireless Communications and Networking (SCI), and
Journal of Medical Systems (SCI).
TPC Chair | |
Dongxiao Yu | The University of Hong Kong |
TPC Member | |
Xin Han | Dalian University of Technology |
Zongjian He | Tongji University |
Qiangsheng Hua | Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
Li Ning | Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Yanyan Shen | Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Haisheng Tan | Jinan University |
Rui Wang | South University of Science and Technology of China |
Yongcai Wang | Tsinghua University |
Shuqiang Wang | Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Tian Wang | Huaqiao University |
Yu Wu | Arizona State University |
Deshi Ye | Zhejiang University |
Yong Zhang | The University of Hong Kong |
Jipeng Zhou | Jinan University |