ACM MSWiM 2014

ACCEPTED DEMOS

Realistic Evaluation of Kernel protocols and Software Defined Wireless Networks with DCE/ns-3

Emilio P. Mancini (INRIA, France); Hardik Soni (INRIA, France); Thierry Turletti (INRIA, France); Walid Dabbous (INRIA, France); Hajime Tazaki (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Mobility in a large-scale WiFi network: From syslog events to mobile user sessions

Jennie Steshenko (University of Massachusetts, Amherst); Vasanta G. Chaganti (University of Massachusetts, Amherst); James Kurose (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)


Thank you to everyone who submitted proposals! We look forward to seeing you in Montreal!


CALL FOR TOOLS and DEMOS


Demo/Tools Chair:

Laura Marie Feeney
Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
(lmfeeney@sics.se)

Sylvia Kouyoumdjieva (shadow/student assistant)
KTH, Sweden

Submissions will be handled via EasyChair. Details below.

The 17th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM 2014) invites submissions for the Demo/Tools Program. Proposed demonstrations should highlight recent results or on-going work related to modeling, simulation, and development of wireless and mobile networks and systems. This program is intended to provide an opportunity for researchers and developers to inform the research community about innovative modeling and simulation platforms, analysis tools, performance evaluation and optimization, and other applications.

Submissions reflecting both mature systems and work-in-progress are encouraged. We also encourage submissions describing a significantly improved or updated demo/tool that has already been presented in the published literature. Authors of papers submitted to the MSWiM conference are most welcome to also submit a demo/tool proposal related to their work.

Proposals should clearly describe both the technical contribution of the work and what the proposed demonstration will show. Submissions will be evaluated for their innovation, technical contribution, presentation, and relevance, as well as for their suitability as a demonstration.

Accepted demonstrations will be presented at Demo/Tools sessions at the MSWiM 2014 conference. Authors are also encouraged to display a poster about their work. During the Demo/Tools sessions, at least one author must be present to show the demo and discuss their work.

Papers corresponding to the demos/tools will be published in full text (4 pages max) in a separate Proceedings Volume that will be distributed during the Conference.


Tools and Demos Submission Instructions

Proposals should provide an informal description of the proposed demonstration, covering both the technical contribution of the work and the demonstration itself. Please include a section highlighting what attendees will be able to see or do during your demo and also note any equipment or facilities that you will need. Authors are welcome (but certainly not expected) to include a link to a short video -- a regular text proposal is still required, however.

Please submit as a single pdf file of no more than 2 pages of text and references in two-column ACM format. To encourage good visual content of the abstracts, up to 2 pages of figures, photos, screenshots, etc may also be included in the abstract, for a total length of 4 pages. (Note: It is not necessary to measure figures to the exact cm, but authors are expected to respect the 2+2 page limit.)

You can find ACM format templates here.

Submissions will be handled via EasyChair. Submit here!

Inquiries about demos/tools Session should be directed to the Demos/Tools Chair:
Laura Marie Feeney (lmfeeney@sics.se).


Important Dates

Demo/Tools Submission Deadline: June 1st, 2014  June 20th, 2014 (extended)
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: June 15th, 2014  June 30th, 2014 (extended)
Camera Ready Version Due: TBA