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Wireless
ad hoc networking and computing research has been concentrated on multi-hop scenarios,
which have attracted much attention due to potential applications such as conference,
hospital, battlefield, rescue, and monitoring scenarios. Much work has been done in
protocol and system design for networking and communication, simulation, and experimental
study. Recent research in a variety of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, raises a
number of interesting, and difficult, theoretical and algorithmic issues. This workshop is
devoted to distributed algorithms and theoretical methods in the context of wireless ad
hoc and sensor networking and computing. The workshop is intended to foster cooperation
among researchers in wireless ad hoc and sensor networking and theoreticians in algorithm
and theory, and push the theoretical research forward for a deeper understanding about ad
hoc networking and computing.
Steering Committee:
Sajal K. Das, University Texas at Arlington, NSF, USA
Dingzhu Du, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Yu Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Roger Wattenhofer, ETH Zurich, Swiss |
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ACM FOWANC 2010
(In Planning)
ACM FOWANC 2009
New Orleans, USA, May 18, 2009
in conjunction with ACM MobiHoc 2009
ACM FOWANC 2008
Hong Kong, China, May 27, 2008
in conjunction with ACM Mobihoc 2008
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
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