1st workshop on Wireless Network Measurements   

(co-located with WiOpt 2005)

The area of wireless networking has attracted a lot of interest in the recent past. Nonetheless, evaluation of the performance of wireless networks and the solutions that are designed to address the identified issues is usually based on simulations. Only recently did researchers turn their attention to actual testbeds for similar tasks. Actual wireless testbeds are likely to prove very challenging environments to work with due to the unique properties of the wireless medium (in contrast to the well explored area of wired measurements and experimentation). The wireless medium is bound to behave differently depending on the location of the testbed and reproducibility of results is no longer a given. Lastly, solutions that have been previously proposed in the literature may be infeasible in an operational environment if they require changes in the network devices. As a result, effort has also been put into designing wireless hardware where researchers can gain access to functionality that is not typically exposed at the network driver level.

In this workshop we would like to solicit short, 6 pages, papers that report on experiences obtained from operational wireless experiments in testbeds or the field. Topics include:

Important Dates

Submission deadline: extended to December 24th, 2004
Notification deadline: January 28, 2004
Camera-ready due: February 18, 2005
Early registration deadline March 3rd, 2005

Technical Program

The workshop received 32 high-quality submissions, out of which 13 papers were accepted. The technical program of the workshop can now be found here.

Submission instructions

Submissions will be managed through EDAS. To submit your paper please go to http://edas.info/home.cgi?c=4407 .

The submitted paper should not exceed 6 pages in length and can be formatted in two columns with a point size greater or equal to 10.

Author Final Preparation and Submission Instructions

Camera ready instructions can now be found here.

Technical Program Committee

Chadi Barakat,  INRIA, France 
Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer,  UC Santa Barbara, U.S.A. 
Andrew Campbell,  Columbia University, U.S.A. 
Edward Knightly,  Rice University, U.S.A. 
Lakshman Krishnamurthy,  Intel Corporation, U.S.A. 
Josep Mangues, CTTC, Spain
Jitu Padhye, Microsoft Research, U.S.A.
Konstantina Papagiannaki, Intel Research Cambridge, U.K.
Kave Salamatian, LIP6, France
Aruna Seneviratne, National ICT, Australia
Suresh Singh, Portland State University, U.S.A.
Leandros Tassiulas, University of Thessaly, Greece

Keynote Speaker

Prof. David Kotz, Dartmouth College

Workshop chairs

Lakshman Krishnamurthy (Intel), Konstantina Papagiannaki (Intel Research Cambridge)

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