15 June 2012
Soufiene Djahel, John Fitzpatrick, Yacine Ghamri-Doudane and Hamid Nafaa are organising the 2012 edition of Wireless Days.
The Wireless Days Conference is a major international conference which aims to bring together researchers, technologists and visionaries from academia, research centers and industry, engineers and students to exchange, discuss, and share their experiences, ideas and research results about theoretical and practical aspects of wireless networking. After the successful editions of Wireless Days 2008 in Dubai, UAE (43.8% acceptance ratio), Wireless Days 2009 in Paris, France (37.6% acceptance ratio), Wireless Days 2010 in Venice, Italy (32.6% acceptance ratio), and Wireless Days 2011 in Niagara Falls, Canada (35% acceptance ratio), the fifth edition of Wireless Days will be held in Dublin, Ireland, on November 21-23, 2012. Wireless Days 2012 will include presentations of both theoretical and experimental achievements, innovative wireless systems, prototyping efforts, case studies and advances in technology related to wireless networking and communication infrastructures.
The Wireless Days program will be split into the following five conference tracks:
- Track 1: Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
- Track 2: Wireless Network Protocols and Applications
- Track 3: Vehicular and Delay Tolerant Networks
- Track 4: Broadband Wireless
- Track 5: Wireless Models and Simulations
- Track 6: Wireless and Mobile Network Management
- General Chairs:
- John Holland, Ericsson Ireland
- Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, University Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée and ENSIIE, France
- Technical Program co-Chairs:
- John Fitzpatrick, University College Dublin, Ireland
- Andrée-Luc Beylot, University of Toulouse, France
- Publication Co-Chairs:
- Soufiene Djahel University College Dublin, Ireland
- Sidi-Mohammed Senouci, University of Bourgogne, France
- Publicity Co-Chairs:
- Hamid Nafaa University College Dublin
- Carlos T. Calafate, University of Valencia, Spain
- Steering Committee:
- Khaldoun Al-Agha, University Paris 11, France
- Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Boutaba Raouf, University of Waterloo
- Tijani Chahed, Telecom & Management SudParis, France
- Pedro Cuenca, Universidad de Castilla-la-Mancha, Spain
- Luigi Fratta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Mario Gerla, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
- Ulf Korner, Lund University, Sweden
- Guy Pujolle, University of Paris 6, France
- Nadjib Achir, University of Paris 13, France
- Khaled Boussetta, University of Paris 13, France