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Introduction

The proliferation of wireless devices in the upcoming evolution of 5G will have a profound impact on the communications industry. Wireless traffic will also surge due to the increasing per-device data demand from novel services and applications. These changes to the wireless communications landscape are driving the demand for ultra-dense wireless network deployments. In recent years, this demand has led to a growing interest in optical wireless (OW) networks as a novel solution. Researchers have shown promising data rates for OW communications via Infrared (IR), visible light communication (VLC), and ultraviolet (UV) technologies. These high data rate capabilities coupled with the directionality of the optical medium allow OW small cells to provide very high bandwidth density (b/s/m2). Accordingly, densely distributed OW small cells have the potential to provide additional wireless capacity in the indoor environments where it is needed most.

Compared to traditional RF networks; these OW deployments can provide very high aggregate capacity; however, densely distributed OW small cells are challenged to accommodate highly dynamic environments. Specifically, the OW channel is susceptible to blocking and the smaller coverage region of each cell implies that devices with high mobility will change connections frequently. In order to mitigate the impact of these limitations, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) have been proposed where OW networks supplement traditional RF small cell networks – combining the aggregate capacity gains of the former with the coverage and reliability of the later. These Coexisting Radio and Optical Wireless Deployments, or CROWD networks, are of high interest as we look for new ways to accommodate the demand that will be placed on next generation wireless networks.

Committee

Moussa Ayyash
Chicago State University, USA

Hany Elgala
University at Albany, USA

Abdallah Khreishah
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Thomas D.C. Little
Boston University, USA

Michael Rahaim
Boston University and University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA

Call for paper

Important date

2018-06-27
Draft paper submission deadline
2018-07-30
Draft paper acceptance notification
2018-08-15
Final paper submission deadline

The intent of this workshop is to bring together researchers who are exploring analysis and implementation techniques for integration of diverse wireless communication networks through a coexistence framework. The primary focus of this workshop is related to integration of RF and OW networks; but broarder coexistence topics will also be considered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Optical Wireless and 5G
  • Visible Light Communications for 5G
  • IR and UV Communications for 5G
  • FSO and mmWave Communications
  • Seamless connectivity in dynamic environments
  • Mobility and handoff in RF/OW HetNets
  • Reliability in the presence of OW signal outages
  • RF/OW HetNet Infrastructure
  • Resource allocation techniques
  • Data aggregation techniques
  • Network architecture
  • Network layout
  • Asymmetric connectivity
  • Adaptive RF/OW networks
  • RF/OW HetNets for IoT
  • RF/OW HetNets for cellular backhaul
  • Multimedia communications in RF/OW HetNets
  • Security and privacy in RF/OW HetNets
  • Hardware integration for RF/OW HetNets
  • Testbed development and deployment

Guidlines

All submissions should be written in English with 10-point font. Submitted papers must be no longer than 6 pages including all content and references. All papers must be formatted for printing on US LETTER (8.5" by 11") size paper and must adhere to the IEEE formatting requirements. All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee members. At least one author of all the accepted paper should register and give a presentation in the workshop.

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  • Conference Date

    Sep 24

    2018

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    Sep 27

    2018

  • Jun 27 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 30 2018

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Aug 15 2018

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Sep 27 2018

    Registration deadline

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