The theme of the WWRF25 meeting is:
In addition to this meeting theme, WWRF has identified four specific themes to study in 2010:
• Green Radio
• Machine to machine communications and the Internet of Things
• The Unwired Office
• Wireless Communication for Emerging Market
We invite contributions to the Forum’s Working Groups (WGs) from WWRF members and non-members in the following categories:
WWRF invites researchers to share information and present results, with the intention of identifying open issues and providing examples of how to resolve those issues. Contributions including technical papers recounting recent research results and controversial but substantiated opinions that may influence the direction of future R&D work are solicited.
A selection of the contributions will be presented at the meeting, along with invited and keynote presentations. Contributions that are accepted for the meeting may be published in WWRF Outlook (a series of white papers), the Wiley WWRF book series. The best papers from the meeting will be included in a special issue of IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine to be published in April 2011.
Contributors should submit an extended abstract to the relevant WG for review.
Extended abstracts should be at least two pages (A4 or Letter) in length, either in plain ASCII text, MS Word or Adobe PDF. A template for abstracts or papers is available at www.wireless-world-research.org/index.php; Full papers must be prepared using the WWRF template, available at the same page and may be submitted for publication in the meeting proceedings in either Adobe PDF or MS Word format.
The table below shows e-mail addresses for the Working Groups. If you are unsure as to which group to submit your contribution, note this in the extended abstract. Submit the abstract only once to the most appropriate WG. The chair of that group will forward the contribution to another group if necessary.
Please note that, by disclosing information to the WWRF that is deemed non-confidential, in accordance with Section 8 of the WWRF Articles of Association available at www.wirelessworld-research.org, authors grant the WWRF permission to use such information as described in the WWRF copyright licence template, available at http://www.wireless-world-research.org/index.php?id=102
Authors must complete and submit a copyright licence along with their full paper.
Contributions submitted without a completed and signed copyright licence cannot be presented, and will not be published in the meeting proceedings or in WWRF’s Book of Visions. Abstracts do not require a copyright licence.
WG | Title | Contribution Address |
Vision Committee | System Requirements and Concept | Appropriate WG
|
New ad hoc Working Group
| Wireless for Emerging Economics | Call for contributions for this new group here |
WG1 | Human Perspective and Future Service Concepts | |
WG2 | Services and Service Architectures | |
WG3 | Communication architectures | |
WG4
| New Radio Interfaces, | |
WG5
| Short-range Radio Communication Systems | |
WG6 | Cognitive Networks and Systems for a Wireless Future Internet | |
WG7 | Security and Trust | |
WG8 | Spectrum Issues |
Funding is available to support a number of students presenting papers at the meeting. Application for student funding must be provided with paper submission. The level of grant will depend on available funds, the quality of the paper and the student's country of residence.
WWRF General
Ms. Anja Köhler, Eurescom, +49 6221 989140 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +49 6221 989140 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, kohler@eurescom.de
WWRF 25
Meeting Organisers wwrf25@wireless-world-research.org
Copyright Issues and Membership Issues
Dr. Vinod Kumar, Alcatel-Lucent, +33 1 69634365, vinod.kumar@alcatel-lucent.fr