The 16th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2018) will take place from May 7 to 11, 2018 in Shanghai, China.
The symposium aims at addressing advances in research on Ad Hoc and wireless networks. The objective of this conference is to provide a forum for researchers in the relative field to share the latest results and explore the opportunity of research collaboration. It welcomes different perspectives, including performance analysis, protocol design, wireless communication, and optimization theory. Contributions to this symposium should improve the state-of-the-art in design, analysis, dimensioning and operations of wireless network by providing insights into theoretical aspects as well as providing practical methods and tools. All forms of wireless networks are of interest: from cellular wide-area and local-area networks to dense and sparse Ad Hoc networks; domain specific vehicular, public-transport and personal-area networks as well as application-specific sensor networks. WiOpt 2018 will host a tutorial track for the first time. We seek half-day tutorial proposals on new and emerging topics within the scope of wireless networks. Proposals addressing the modeling, performance evaluation, optimization, and economic mechanism designs of wireless networks are particularly encouraged. WiOpt 2018 will be technically co-sponsored by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). The copyright of published papers belongs to IFIP. The published papers will appear in both IEEE Xplore, the Digital Library of IFIP.
The conference site, Shanghai is the largest city in China. Shanghai sits at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the longest river in China. With a history of more than 700 years, Shanghai was once the financial center of the Far East. Today, Shanghai is the largest economic and transportation center in China. WiOpt 2018 promises to be a great event for all participants, with excellent technical and social programs.
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Xinping Guan Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Jianwei Huang The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China |
Leandros Tassiulas Yale University, USA |
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Bo Yang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
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Tamer Basar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Xinbing Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Yung Yi Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea |
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Lin Gao Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China |
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Cailian Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Lingjie Duan Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore |
Georgios S. Paschos Huawei Technologies, Paris, France |
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Liqun Fu Xiamen University, China |
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Yiyin Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
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Wenbin Dai Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Xiaohua Tian Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Shanying Zhu Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
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Cunqing Hua Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
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Fen Hou University of Macau, China |
Kai Yang Tongji University, China |
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Carlo Fischione KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
Carlee Joe-Wong Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley Campus, USA |
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Marceau Coupechoux Telecom ParisTech, France |
Anastasios Giovanidis CNRS, France |
Tansu Alpcan | The University of Melbourne | Australia |
Zwi Altman | Orange Labs | France |
Mehdi Bennis | Centre of Wireless Communications, University of Oulu | Finland |
Randall Berry | Northwestern University | USA |
Bartlomiej Błaszczyszyn | Inria-Ens | France |
Sem Borst | Eindhoven University of Technology | The Netherlands |
Linda Bushnell | University of Washington | USA |
Giuseppe Caire | Technische Universität Berlin | Germany |
Antonio Capone | Politecnico di Milano | Italy |
Matteo Cesana | Politecnico di Milano | Italy |
Tijani Chahed | Telecom SudParis | France |
Xu Chen | Sun Yat-sen University | China |
Man Hon Cheung | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China |
Song Chong | KAIST | Korea |
Richard Combes | Supelec | France |
Pierre Coucheney | University of Versailles | France |
Gustavo de Veciana | The University of Texas at Austin | USA |
Apostolos Destounis | Huawei Technologies France Research Center | France |
Subhrakanti Dey | The University of South Australia | Australia |
Harpreet Dhillon | Virginia Tech | USA |
Lingjie Duan | Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) | Singapore |
Rachid El-Azouzi | University of Avignon | France |
Salah Eddine Elayoubi | Orange Labs | France |
Anthony Ephremides | University of Maryland | USA |
Atilla Eryilmaz | Ohio State University | USA |
Liqun Fu | Xiamen University | China |
Luoyi Fu | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China |
Bruno Gaujal | INRIA | France |
Yezekael Hayel | LIA, University of Avignon | France |
Robert Heath | The University of Texas at Austin | USA |
Fen Hou | University of Macau | Macao |
I-Hong Hou | Texas A&M University | USA |
Longbo Huang | Tsinghua University | China |
Stratis Ioannidis | Northeastern University | USA |
Tara Javidi | UCSD | USA |
Bo Ji | Temple University | USA |
Hongbo Jiang | Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China |
Haiming Jin | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | USA |
Koushik Kar | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | USA |
Jean-Marc Kelif | Orange Labs | France |
Yoora Kim | University of Ulsan | Korea |
Iordanis Koutsopoulos | Athens University of Economics and Business | Greece |
Gerhard kramer | Technical University of Munich | Germany |
Bhaskar Krishnamachari | University of Southern California | USA |
Subhash Lakshminarayana | Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC) | Singapore |
Samson Lasaulce | CNRS - Supelec | France |
Mathieu Leconte | Huawei Technologies | France |
Chul-Ho Lee | Florida Institute of Technology | USA |
Douglas Leith | Trinity College Dublin | Ireland |
Emilio Leonardi | Politecnico di Torino | Italy |
Bin Li | University of Rhode Island | USA |
Jian Li | University of Massachusetts Amherst | USA |
Patrick Loiseau | EURECOM | France |
Yuan Luo | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China |
Qian Ma | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China |
Patrick Maillé | Télécom Bretagne | France |
Peter Marbach | University of Toronto | Canada |
Olivier Marce | Nokia Bell Labs | France |
Fabio Martignon | Université Paris-Sud | France |
Ravi Mazumdar | University of Waterloo | Canada |
Panayotis Mertikopoulos | French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) | France |
Naoto Miyoshi | Tokyo Institute of Technology | Japan |
Jeonghoon Mo | Yonsei University | Korea |
Jun Moon | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) | Korea |
Georgios Paschos | Huawei Technologies | France |
Lacra Pavel | University of Toronto | Canada |
Walid Saad | Virginia Tech | USA |
Theodoros Salonidis | IBM Research | USA |
Stephane Senecal | Orange Labs | France |
Srinivas Shakkottai | Texas A&M University | USA |
Kenneth Shum | Institute of Network Coding | China |
Alonso Silva | Nokia Bell Labs | France |
R. Srikant | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | USA |
Vijay Subramanian | University of Michigan | USA |
Rajesh Sundaresan | Indian Institute of Science | India |
Sami Tabbane | Sup Telecom | Tunisia |
Sennur Ulukus | University of Maryland | USA |
Elif Uysal-Biyikoglu | METU | Turkey |
Luc Vandendorpe | Université catholique de Louvain | Belgium |
Rahul Vaze | TIFR Mumbai | India |
Jean Walrand | University of Claifornia, Berkeley | USA |
Chih-Chun Wang | Purdue University | USA |
Steven Weber | Drexel University | USA |
Gerhard Wunder | FU Berlin, Heisenberg Communications and Information Theory Group | Germany |
Lihua Xie | Nanyang Technological University | Singapore |
Guoliang Xue | Arizona State University | USA |
Feng Ye | University of Dayton | USA |
Haoran Yu | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China |
Di Yuan | Linköping University | Sweden |
Se-Young Yun | KAIST | Korea |
Quanyan Zhu | New York University | USA |
Ariel Orda | Technion | Israel |
Eitan Altman | INRIA | France |
Gaurav Raina | IIT Madras | India |
Jie Li | University of Tsukuba | Japan |
Jon Crowcroft | University of Cambridge | UK |
Krishna Jagannathan | IIT Madras | India |
Marco Conti | CNR | Italy |
Mung Chiang | Purdue University | USA |
Song Chong | KAIST | Korea (Chair) |
Stavros Toumpis | AUEB | Greece |
Tamer Basar | UIUC | USA |
Anthony Ephremides | University of Maryland | USA |
WiOpt is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Control Systems Society, IEEE Information Theory Society and IFIP. All papers will be published in the IFIP DL open library with Open Access, as well as on IEEE Xplore.
The 16th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks solicits high-quality contributions.
WiOpt 2018 welcomes original papers related to modeling, performance evaluation, and optimization of wireless networks. The scope covers all types of wireless networks: cellular, ad hoc, content-driven, delay-tolerant, mesh, metropolitan, sensor, cognitive, vehicular, robotic, Internet of Things, virtualized, etc. The focus is on issues at and above the MAC layer, although cross-layer techniques encompassing the physical layer are equally welcome. We encourage both theoretical contributions and submissions relating to real world empirical measurements, experimental studies. The areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
WiOpt’18 will give one Best Paper Award and one Best Student Paper Award. For the Best Student Paper Award, the first author of the paper needs to be a full-time student at the time of paper submission. Papers receiving the awards will be recommended for fast-track reviews in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking.
To guarantee publication of a WiOpt paper, at least one author should be registered at full rate and present the work at the conference.
WiOpt is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Control Systems Society, IEEE Information Theory Society and IFIP. All papers will be published in the IFIP DL open library with Open Access, as well as on IEEE Xplore.
A completed copyright form is required to guarantee publication. Please download the IFIP-copyright form here .
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