Title: Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
Abstract: The technical program of the 17th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM), held in 2014 in Montreal, Canada continues to build upon the high standards set by previous editions of the conference. In 2014, the call for papers attracted 146 registered papers in all areas of mobile and wireless systems of which 128 were accepted into the review process. The submitted papers came from 39 countries. Members of the Technical Program Committee are affiliated to universities and industry in 17 countries spread over five continents, reflecting the truly international profile of MSWiM. The five most commonly listed topics for submissions to MSWiM'14 were: Wireless network algorithms and protocolsPerformance evaluation and modelingWireless mesh networks, mobile ad hoc networks, VANETSensor and actuator networksAnalytical models The submissions included a large number of papers of very high quality making the selection process difficult and competitive. In the end, we selected 32 regular papers, which corresponds to an acceptance rate of 25%. An additional 10 short papers were recommended for the program owing to their quality and contribution. Among the 32 regular papers, the three shortlisted as candidates for the best paper award are: "Impact of Node Mobility on Single-Hop Cluster Overlap in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks," Khadige Abboud and Weihua Zhuang"Dirichlet's Principle on Multiclass Multihop Wireless Networks: Minimum Cost Routing Subject to Stability," Reza Banirazi, Edmond Jonckheere, and Bhaskar Krishnamachari"Wireless Networking Testbed and Emulator (WiNeTestEr)," Joseph D. Beshay, Yongjiu Du, Pengda Huang, Niranjan Mahabaleshwar, Brooks McMillin, Ehsan Nourbakhsh, Kiruba S. Subramani, Tianzuo Xi, Bhaskar Banerjee, Joseph D. Camp, Jinghong Chen, Ping Gui, Ravi Prakash, and Dinesh Rajan The winner among these three papers will be announced at the conference banquet, and will be reported in the proceedings of MSWiM 2015. At this point, we take the opportunity to congratulate the winners of the best paper award for MSWiM 2013: "Understanding the Benefits of Open Access in Femtocell Networks: Stochastic Geometric Analysis in the Uplink," authored by Wei Bao and Ben Liang.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-09-17
Language: en
Type: paratext
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