Welcome to WiOpt'09

7th Intl. Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks

Conference day: June 23-25 & Workshop day: June 26-27

Co-located with IEEE ISIT 2009

Technically sponsored by the IEEE Information Theory Society


Keynote Speech (click for details)

 

WiOpt main symposium

- Prof. Mung Chiang (Princeton) [slide]

- Prof. Venkat Anantharam (UC Berkeley) [slide]

- Dr. Ulrich Barth (Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent) [slide]

 

RAWNET/WNC^3 2009

- Prof. Anthony Ephremides (University of Maryland)

- Prof. Gerhard Kramer (University of Southern California)

 

PHYSCOMNET 2009

- Dr. Thomas Marzetta (Bell Labs)

- Dr. Jamal Najim (CNRS)

 

SpaSWiN 2009

- Dr. Francois Baccelli (ENS)

 

ConCom 2009

- Prof. Tsachy Weissman (Stanford University and Technion)

 

WinMee 2009

- Prof. Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin-Madison)  

- Dr. Ratul Mahajan (Microsoft Research, Redmond)

 

 

WiOpt pictures are online!

Keynote talks are online!

Technical program (click for details)

 

 


Scope of the Symposium

This symposium intends to bring together researchers and practitioners working on modeling and optimization of wireless network design and operations. It welcomes original, high-quality works on different perspectives, including performance analysis and simulation, algorithms and protocol design,   optimization theory and application, information theoretic analysis including capacity scaling, for all forms of wireless networks: cellular, metropolitan, ad hoc, delay-tolerant, mesh, sensor networks as well as any combination of these.

 

Adjunct Workshops

 

Five one-day workshops will accompany the main WiOpt symposium:


The conference publications will be considered for inclusion in the following places:

Journal Issues

A small number of accepted papers from both the main event and the workshops will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Mobile Networks and Applications Journal (http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/journal/11036).

In addition, we have reserved 2-3 slots in an upcoming special issue on "Ad Hoc Networks and Pervasive Computing" of Wiley's Journal on Security and Communication Networks, for the most outstanding papers dealing with security aspects of wireless networks and appearing in either WiOpt or adjunct workshops.

 

Sponsorship