It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the exciting City of Las Vegas, home of WiNTECH 2011, the 6th ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation and Characterization. This year's workshop continues the tradition of being co-located with MobiCom, the premier conference in wireless and computing. WiNTECH aims to bring together researchers working in the broad area of experimental wireless networking for discussing experimental aspects and results concerning wireless network testbeds, systems, and real-world deployments as well as the relevant assessment and tuning of methodologies.
This year's program features a rich and well assembled mix of contributions, covering a broad range of wireless technologies and systems (e.g., WLAN, sensor networks, spectrum sensing, advanced antenna, and technologies), addressing experimental issues ranging from physical layer and medium access control up to routing and monitoring/tracking applications, and tackling the description of new experimental platforms as well as new methodological insights on widely-deployed wireless network testbeds.
After a thorough reviewing process, with each paper assigned up to four independent technical program committee members for review and with two papers further assigned to a shepherd after the initial reviewing phase, 11 papers have been ultimately selected for presentation. These papers are authored by researchers spanning four continents (from USA, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia). The program is complemented by an invited talk and a number of demos and posters. Indeed, the demo session has always been the highlight of WiNTECH and we expect the same this year, with a number of demos showcasing novel research work and competing for the WiNCOOL demo award.
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Future wireless experimentation: a testbed perspective
Wireless network testbeds have become increasingly important for realistic, at-scale experimental evaluation of new network architectures, protocols and radio technologies. Wireless testbeds such as ORBIT and GENI campus networks are being used for ...
Enhancing ASSERT: making an accurate testbed friendly
This article discusses lessons learned from use of our publicly available wireless networking testbed, assert[1]. In [1] we discussed the design and implementation phase of a testbed based on a set of propositions. By opening the testbed to users not ...
Challenges of using wireless network testbeds: a case study on ORBIT
Wireless network testbeds have emerged as a valuable alternative to network simulation, but actually using them for experiments presents a number of challenges. We use the ORBIT testbed at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA as a case study to ...
TinyWiFi: making network protocol evaluation portable across multiple phy-link layers
Multihop wireless networks, such as sensor-, ad hoc- and mesh-networks, although different share some common characteristics. All these networks exhibit link dynamics. Protocols designed for these wireless networks must overcome the challenge of link ...
A method of proactive MANET routing protocol evaluation applied to the OLSR protocol
Traditional evaluation studies of MANET routing protocols have concentrated on quantitative, traffic-based metrics like throughput and packet loss. These metrics provide a limited evaluation of protocol performance because they do not measure how well ...
LENS: resource specification for wireless sensor network experimentation infrastructures
As a first step towards predictable, repeatable WSN experimentation, we propose the resource specification language LENS (a.k.a. Language for Embedded Networked Sensing) for WSN experimentation infrastructures. Using the Resource Description Framework (...
Kalman filter-based tracking of a device-free passive entity in wireless environments
Device-free passive (DfP) localization has been recently proposed to allow localizing a stationary entity that neither carries a device nor participates actively in the localization process. In this paper, we present a Kalman filter-based system that ...
Novel metrics and experimentation insights for dynamic frequency selection in wireless LANs
- Giannis Kazdaridis,
- Stratos Keranidis,
- Adamantios Fiamegkos,
- Thanasis Korakis,
- Iordanis Koutsopoulos,
- Leandros Tassiulas
The rapidly increasing popularity of IEEE 802.11 WLANs has created unprecedented levels of congestion in the unlicensed frequency bands, especially in densely populated urban areas. Performance experienced by end-users in such deployments is ...
When are directional antennas useful in indoor environments
Directional antenna systems can provide two benefits 1) improve signal strength and increase communication range, and 2) improve spatial reuse. Recent work has drawn contradicting conclusions in terms of which of the two benefits dominates in indoor ...
Experimental assessment of tradeoffs among spectrumsensing platforms
- Danny Finn,
- Justin C. Tallon,
- Luiz A. DaSilva,
- Peter Van Wesemael,
- Sofie Pollin,
- Wei Liu,
- Stefan Bouckaert,
- Jono Vanhie-Van Gerwen,
- Nicola Michailow,
- Jan Hauer,
- Daniel Willkomm,
- Christoph Heller
This paper reports experimental results comparing the performance of four platforms employed in spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum access research: a sensing engine developed at imec and built around a prototype RFIC; the Universal Software Radio ...
Design issues and performance evaluation of a SDR-based reconfigurable framework for adaptive OFDM transmission
The investigation and assessment of information theoretic concepts for wireless resource management in real-world scenarios requires flexible testbeds with wide range of reconfigurable parameters. These functionalities are currently offered only in ...
Design and energy consumption analysis of a custom built wireless sensor node for environmental monitoring.
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have become increasingly important in recent times. Sensor nodes are the building blocks for a typical WSN. Due to their limited computational, communication and energy abilities, the sensor nodes serve as the deciding ...
Establishing mobile ad-hoc networks in 802.11 infrastructure mode
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) rely on the 802.11 ad-hoc mode to establish communication with nearby peers. In practice, this makes MANETs hard to realize. While 802.11-compliant mobile devices implement the ad-hoc mode on the hardware layer, the ...
Acquisition and identification of OFDM signals using cyclostationary signatures
An effective solution for increasing spectrum efficiency in current networks assumes OFDM-based cognitive radio (CR) systems, which allow for reconfigurable activation and loading on specific group of subcarriers in locally available spectrum. However, ...
AROMA: automatic generation of radio maps for localization systems
Current methods for building radio maps for wireless localization systems require a tedious, manual and error-prone calibration of the area of interest. Each time the layout of the environment is changed or different hardware is used, the whole process ...
RealSim: real-time mapping of real world sensor deployments into simulation scenarios
We present an approach to improve simulation results by automatically mapping the network topology of real wireless networks into a simulation environment. We basically target two problem domains: First, simulations are often used with rather arbitrary ...
An experimental framework for data gathering and analysis in wireless sensor networks
In the last decade testbeds have been set-up to evaluate network protocols and algorithms under realistic settings. Moreover, wireless sensors have lately been integrated into testbeds in order to simulate application scenarios for lowpower sensor ...
MAC-Engine: a new architecture for executing MAC algorithms on commodity wifi hardware
- Francesco Gringoli,
- Domenico Garlisi,
- Pierluigi Gallo,
- Fabrizio Giuliano,
- Stefano Mangione,
- Ilenia Tinnirello
In this demo, we prove that the flexibility supported by off-the-shelf IEEE 802.11 hardware can be significantly extended if we move the control of the MAC programming interface from the driver to the firmware, i.e. from the host CPU to the card CPU. To ...
Throughput optimization in MIMO mesh networks
Enabling routers in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) with MIMO capability boosts throughput by allowing for spatial multiplexing(SM), interference cancellation(IC) and spatial diversity. Antenna elements can be divided arbitrarily in accordance with the ...
Facilitating experimental networking research with the FINS framework
In mid-stack wireless networking research, simulation is often the final step of many research projects. Implementing and testing ideas on experimental networks can be difficult and expensive. The logistics and cost of buying, administering, and ...
A TinyOS based tool for gathering real-world wireless traces
This paper presents a user-friendly TinyOS and Java-based tool for hassel-free collection of real-world wireless traces from any real-world environment (indoor or outdoor).
Towards realistic WSN evaluation: extended abstract
This work-in-progress presents our efforts on enabling on the credible evaluation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) using the three basic evaluation environments available in this field: real-world deployments, testbeds, and simulators. The ultimate ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
WiNTECH '22 | 15 | 11 | 73% |
WiNTECH '18 | 16 | 10 | 63% |
WiNTECH '17 | 16 | 11 | 69% |
WiNTECH '16 | 15 | 10 | 67% |
WiNTECH '14 | 12 | 10 | 83% |
WiNTECH '13 | 26 | 11 | 42% |
Overall | 100 | 63 | 63% |