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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 10:53:18 +0100
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**** New deadline for submission : January 17, 2011 ****


CALL FOR PAPERS: Workshop  on Wireless Network Measurements (WiNMee) 2011
(in conjunction with WiOpt 11) http://winmee2011.epfl.ch/  May 9, 2011 - 
Princeton, USA
  ======================================================================

New Submission Deadline: January 17th, 2011
Notification of acceptance: March 1st, 2011

The rise in wireless technologies for both local and wide-area 
networking, such as ZigBee,
Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G and LTE, means that the Internet is increasingly wireless.
Moreover, theoretical advances on wireless network communications, such as
cooperative relay networks, network coding, constructive use of 
interference,
and interference alignment, promise to have significant impact on practical
wireless networks in the next years.

To better understand the nature of these advances, it is important to
evaluate these ideas in real-world environments via empirical
measurement. While analytical and simulation-based approaches are
useful, they are often limited by the simplistic modeling of the
wireless protocols and the varying and error-prone wireless channel. As
a response to these limitations, the need for experimental wireless
network measurements has gained wide recognition in the networking
research community.

This workshop continues the successful WiNMee series, begun at WiOpt in
2005, and is intended to bring together researchers in the field of
experimental wireless networking and serve as a forum for discussing
advances and challenges in experimental wireless network measurements.

We are looking forward to meeting you !


Worshop chairs:
Andy Molisch, University of Southern California, USA
Christina Fragouli, EPFL, Switzerland

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