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#1 2014-Sep-25 10:54:25

murphpo
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CFP: European Workshop on Testbed-Based Wireless Research

This workshop may be of interest to WARP users in Europe. The Mango team plans to attend - it would be great to meet many of you in person.

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European Workshop on Testbed-Based Wireless Research
                        November 19th 2014
        KTH Main Campus, Stockholm, Sweden

http://people.kth.se/~perz/ewtbwr/2014/ws.html


Following up on the successful "scandinavian workshop on testbed based wireless research" of last year we are  happy to announce the more ambitious first "European workshop on testbed based wireless research" which will also be held at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH.

Workshop scope
Over the last decade software-defined radios have become an important tool for evaluating novel ideas on algorithms and protocols for wireless communications and networking. This has been recognized by many research groups in academia and industry, leading to a steady proliferation of wireless testbed equipment around the world. This is accompanied by a massive increase in research output related to experimental evaluation rather than traditional methods like mathematical analysis or simulations. In this workshop, we intend to offer the community a meeting venue for knowledge exchange in a rather informal way. The workshop is dedicated to:

1. The presentation of novel research results at an early stage without formal paper submission, reviewing and a subsequent workshop proceeding. This gives researchers the opportunity to get feedback on their work at an early stage, likely improving subsequent publications.

2. Sharing prototyping best-practice and development experience with other researchers and developers in the community, and discussing initiatives and concerns with respect to different development platforms together with representatives of the platform development teams.

To achieve this, the workshop is composed of three different parts:

- Presentation slots for (early) research results, accompanied by an abstract but no formal paper published later in a proceeding.

- Poster and demo presentations also accompanied by an abstract but no paper presented in a proceeding.

- Parallel two-hour community meetings, with Mango and National Instruments respectively. The two communities will present the latest new from their respective development platforms USRP (National instruments) and WARP (Mango). These community meetings will also have the opportunity for researchers to discuss their concerns, needs, ideas, suggestions etc. with the company representatives and the broader community.

For paper, poster or demo presentation, we solicit contributions in the broad areas of wireless communications and networking as long as they are related to experimental work. Areas of interest are (but not limited to):

- Physical layer design
- Protocol design, not only limited to the medium access control layer
- Network optimization and management
- Validation results, i.e. performance comparisons between theoretical and experimental work
- Tools for experimental platforms (i.e. new libraries, novel hardware/software designs etc.)

Registration
For participants the workshop is free of charge, i.e. we do not request a registration fee. However, participants need to register:

- Pure participation requires a registration by November 1st.

- Talks need to be registered with a title and an abstract by October 15th. The organizing committee will decide on the assignment of presentation slots if we receive too many registrations for talks.  The slot assignments will be based on relevance to the workshop community and novelty of the contribution.

- Demos are accepted as they are proposed, as well as poster presentations. Here, we request a registration by November 1st.

Abstracts for talks and demos should be limited to two pages in IEEE conference style format.

Please register talks, demos and/or participation by sending an email to per.zetterberg[at]ee.kth.se with subject [EWT].

Workshop Organization and Program Committee

- Per Zetterberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- James Gross (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- Patrick Murphy (Mango Communications)
- Leif Johansson (National Instruments)
- Linda Doyle (Trinity College Dublin)
- Matthias Hollick (TU Darmstadt)

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