ACoRN Early Career Researcher Workshop on Wireless Multihop Networking
Australian Technology Park Sydney, 17-18 July 2006
The First ACoRN Early Career Research Workshop on Wireless Multihop Networking will be held in Australian Technology Park , Sydney , on 17-18 July 2006. The goal of this workshop is to allow Early Career Researchers in Australia , including postgraduate students, to present and discuss open challenges in the emerging area of wireless multihop networking. These challenges include;
- medium access and power control;
- routing;
- congestion control;
- quality of service;
- mobility management;
- middleware;
- security; and
- new applications and service.
The workshop will have a single track of 12 presentations, with significant time after each presentation for questions and discussions, leading to uncovering any similarities with other ongoing works, identifying peers working on similar topics and facilitating the process of establishing successful collaborations. The workshop will also feature keynote talks by senior researchers, a presentation on career development, and a poster session. See the program for further details.
This workshop is supported by the ARC Communications Research Network (ACoRN). ACoRN aims to stimulate creativity, innovation and breakthrough science, leading to technological advancement in telecommunications.
Organising Committee
Dr Aruna Jayasuriya, University of South Australia
Dr Mehran Abolhasan, University of Wollongong
Dr Steven Gordon, University of South Australia
Dr Lavy Libman, National ICT Australia
Mr John Papandriopoulos, University of Melbourne
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