The
Seventh Workshop on Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
WWASN2010
A
full day workshop held on Friday,
June 25, 2010, in conjunction
with the ICDCS 2010 |
This workshop covers the area of ad hoc networking, from physical issues up to application aspects. In particular, it will cover physical, data link, network and transport layers, as well as applications, security, simulation and power management issues in sensor, local area, personal, and mobile ad hoc networks. It is the goal of this workshop to review ad hoc protocols and models and to reflect the latest in the state of the art in ad hoc networks. It seeks to provide up to date information on research and development activities in the rapidly growing area of ad hoc networks. The workshop will also address sensor networks, vehicular access networks, and other emerging ad hoc wireless networks, including (but not limited to) the issues related to:
Selected best papers will be invited for publication in a special issue of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks journal.
Submission details
Papers should be submitted via email to workshop co-chairs. Papers should be submitted as PDF files, using the IEEE Computer Society proceedings or equivalent format (two column, 10 point, single-spaced, US Letter, no margin smaller than one inch). Include an abstract, five to ten keywords, technical area(s) most relevant to your paper, and the corresponding author's e-mail address. Number each page in the manuscript. While there are no page length restrictions on the length of submitted papers, please note that the paper length for accepted papers should not exceed ten (10) pages with up to two (2) additional pages for which extra page charge will apply.
IMPORTANT: For each accepted paper, authors are required to submit at least one full registration for the ICDCS2010 conference. Accepted papers supported by at least one full registration will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press as part of the proceedings of ICDCS'2010 workshops.
Timetable
Manuscript Submission | January 29, 2010 |
Acceptance Notification | February 22, 2010 |
Final Manuscript Due at IEEE | as per IEEE instructions |
General Chairs
David Simplot-Ryl | Ivan Stojmenović |
IRCICA/LIFL, Univ. Lille 1, France | SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada |
http://www.lifl.fr/~simplot/ | http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~ivan/ |
Program Co-Chairs
Vojislav B. Mišić | Symeon Papavassiliou |
Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada | National Technical University of Athens, Greece |
http://www.scs.ryerson.ca/~vmisic/ | http://www.netmode.ntua.gr/papavass/ |
Program committee
Abdolreza Abhari, Ryerson University, Canada
Habib M. Ammari, Hofstra University, USA
Lin Cai, University of Victoria, Canada
Ling-Jyh Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Ho Ting Cheng, University of Waterloo, Canada
Yuanzhu Peter Chen, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Yu Cheng, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Aysegül Cuhadar, Carleton University, Canada
Hannes Frey, Universität Paderborn, Germany
François Ingelrest, EPFL, Switzerland
Vasileios Karyotis, National Technical University of Athens,
Greece
Ibrahim Korpeoglu, Bilkent University, Turkey
Ming Li, Oracle Corp., USA
Hai Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Nathalie Mitton, INRIA, France
Uyen Trang Nguyen, York University, Canada
Sotiris Nikoletseas, University of Patras, Greece
Jianping Pan, University of Victoria, Canada
Petar Popovski, Aalborg University, Denmark
Antonio Puliafito, University of Messina, Italy
Sahra Sedigh, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Natalia Stakhanova, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Suleyman Uludag, University of Michigan-Flint, USA
Natalija Vlajic, York University, Canada
Ping Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Isaac Woungang, Ryerson University, Canada
Gang Zhou, College of William and Mary, USA
Final Program
Welcome
Address (9.00-9.15)
Session
I: Communication
protocols for ad hoc networks (9.15.11.00)
Simulative
Evaluation of Adaptive Jamming Detection in
Wireless Multi-hop Networks
Nils
Aschenbruck, Elmar
Gerhards-Padilla, and Peter Martini, University of Bonn, Germany
W-Coolstreaming
a protocol for collaborative data
streaming for wireless networks
Roberto
Beraldi, Marco
Galiffa, and Hussein Alnuweiri, University of Rome “La
Sapienza”, Rome, Italy, and TAMUQ,
Doha, Qatar
The Insecurity
of Time-of-Arrival Distance-Ranging in
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
Steve Glass, Vallipuram
Muthukkumarasamy and Marius Portmann, NICTA, Brisbane,
Australia; Griffith University, Gold
Coast, Australia; and University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia
Carrier-based
Coverage Augmentation in Wireless Sensor
and Robot Networks
Rafael Falcon, Xu Li, and Amiya Nayak, SITE,
University of Ottawa, Canada
Coffee
Break (11.00-11.15)
Session
II: Routing I (11.15-12.30)
Scalability and
robustness of topology dissemination
schemes in ad-hoc routing protocols
Raquel
Morera, Anthony McAuley, Telcordia, USA
Mobile Software
Agents for Wireless Network Mapping and
Dynamic Routing
Hamzeh Khazaei, Jelena Mišić,
and Vojislav B. Mišić, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada and2Ryerson
University, Toronto, Canada
A bio-inspired
distributed routing protocol for
wireless sensor networks: performance evaluation
Maurizio Paone, Angelo Cucinotta, Antonino
Longo Minnolo, Luca Paladina, and Antonio Puliafito, University of
Messina, Italy
Lunch
(12.30-14.00)
Session
III: Routing II (14.00-15.45)
A Cooperative
Framework for Reliable Multicast Forwarding in
Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Giuseppe Araniti, Massimo Condoluci,
Antonella Molinaro, Antonio Iera, DIMET, University “Mediterranea” of
Reggio Calabria, Italy
Reliable
Routing Protocols in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks
Gongjun Yan, Nathalie Mitton,
and Xu Li, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA,
and INRIA, Lille,
France
Improved Scheme
for Adaptive Gateway Discovery in
Hybrid MANET
A. J. Yuste, A. Triviño, F. D. Trujillo, and
E. Casilari, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Identification of Stable Links in
MANETs
A. Triviño-Cabrera, J. García de la Nava
Ruiz, and E. Casilari, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Closing
(15.45-16.00)
History
During ICDCS-2003 (Providence, RI), Ivan Stojmenovic and Jingyuan Zhang have organized a workshop called MWN (Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Networks). A total of 60 papers from 17 different countries had been submitted to the workshop. A total of 32 papers were selected for presentation. Approximately half of the papers were dealing with wireless ad hoc networks, which is why subsequent workshops were focusing specifically on wireless ad hoc networks.
WWAN2004 was held during ICDCS-2004 (Tokyo, Japan); it was organized by David Simplot-Ryl and Ivan Stojmenovic. In response to the Call for Papers, 42 papers from 20 different countries had been submitted, 21 of which were selected for presentation at WWAN 2004.
WWAN2005 was held during ICDCS-2005 (Columbus, OH); it was organized by David Simplot-Ryl and Ivan Stojmenovic. In response to the Call for Papers, thirty papers from twelve different countries had been submitted, and twelve best ones have been selected for inclusion in the workshop.
WWASN2006 was held in conjunction with ICDCS2006 in Lisbon, Portugal, with 13 papers accepted out of 26 submitted; it added Sensor Networks as one of its main foci. In addition to the more traditional areas of routing, topology control, and coverage, the scope of the submissions has also included issues related to mobility, applications, and security.
WWASN2007 was held in conjunction with ICDCS2007 in Toronto, ON, with 12 papers accepted out of 33 submissions. It also featured a keynote speech by Dr. Sharokh Valaee of University of Toronto.
WWASN2008 was held during ICDCS2008 in Beijing, China, with 15 papers accepted out of 33 submissions.
WWASN2009 was held during ICDCS2009 in Montreal, Canada, in June 2009, with 17 papers accepted out of 37 submissions.
Contact
Send questions or comments to workshop co-chairs.