ASWN
2007 is the seventh international Workshop
on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks following
successful events in France, Switzerland, the US and Germany.
The workshop addresses the challenges and advanced technologies
supporting future wireless applications and services in mobile
systems that span all wireless architectures and technologies,
such as cellular, WLAN, WPAN, ad hoc, and sensor networks.
The 2007 special theme is the impact of cognitive
networks on the deployment of applications and services in
wireless networks. Special attention will be given
to cooperative networks including aspects such as self organization,
dynamic service deployment and cognitive radio. The format
of the workshop is based on three-day single-track sessions,
with presentations of invited and regular papers from academia
and industry.
Authors are invited to submit
full technical papers in the scope of the workshop, describing
theoretical and practical recent results or developments.
Specific areas of interest in Applications and Services on
Wireless Networks include, but are not limited to the following
topics:
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Cognitive systems and architectures
Sensor networks and applications
Authentication, trust, and security
Nomadic Services
Emergency communication
Personalized services and applications
Context acquisition, interpretation, and
awareness
Platforms and service support for ubiquitous
service provisioning.
Middleware for handhelds and mobile services
nodes
Mobile service interworking
Service discovery: protocols and frameworks
Naming and addressing
Media & content distribution over wireless
networks
Cross- layer design
Cooperative networks & self organizing
systems
Reconfigurable systems and networks
Advances in WPAN, personal services and networks
Mobile ad-hoc networks and multi-hop wireless
Performance of wireless networks and systems
QoS profiling and pricing, end-to-end QoS
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All submissions, including
invited papers, will undergo a thorough review process and
will be judged on quality, originality, clarity and topical
content. Submitted papers should not have been previously
published, in part or in full, or be under consideration of
another conference or journal. Accepted papers will be published
in the conference proceedings with an ISN number.
SUBMISSION
INSTRUCTIONS: Submissions should be written in
English using two-column format (A4), using fonts no smaller
than 10 points, and should not exceed 8 single-spaced pages.
All submissions will be handled electronically, and only PDF
format will be accepted.
TUTORIAL PROPOSALS:
Proposals for half-day tutorials including 1 page
content description and CV of the presenter should be sent
to the technical programs chairs by the paper submission deadline.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:    
EXTENDED
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Full paper submission: January
15th , 2007
Notification of acceptance: First week
of march, 2007
Camera ready due: March 20th,
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