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In recent years, some wireless
technologies (e.g., WiFi, sensor networks) have matured to the point of
finding wide acceptance in the real-world and leading to many new and
interesting applications. At the same time, several new networking and
radio technologies (e.g., dynamic spectrum access, UWB) are emerging to
address the performance limitations of existing technologies and make
wireless networking more ubiquitous. Realistic evaluation of such
diverse set of technologies and their mutual interactions will play a
major role in identifying the key performance bottlenecks, thus shape
future advances in wireless technology. The importance of testbed-based
evaluation of wireless network protocols/applications as well as
characterization of real-world aspects using traces from operational
networks is gaining wider recognition in the mobile and wireless
networking research community.
This workshop intends to bring
together researchers working in the broad area of experimental wireless
networking. This workshop will serve as a forum to share new
ideas/experiences in all experimental aspects of wireless networks and
systems, and facilitate discussions of key unresolved challenges in this
area. We are seeking original,
previously unpublished papers addressing experimental wireless
networking issues. All submissions will be judged by their technical
merit and relevance to the workshop, based on a thorough review process
by the Technical Program Committee. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to: |