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International Workshop on OMNeT++

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When :  2016-09-15

Where :  Czech Republic

Submission Deadline :  2016-07-03

Categories :   Electronics Engineering ,  Electrical Engineering      

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International Workshop on OMNeT++

September 15-16, 2016

Czech Republic

Call For Papers

The third OMNeT++ Community Summit will be held at the Faculty of Information Technology of the Brno University of Technology (FIT-BUT) in the Czech Republic on Thursday and Friday, September 15-16, 2016.

OMNeT++ is a public-source, component-based, modular and open-architecture simulation environment with strong GUI support and an embeddable simulation kernel. It is designed to simulate discrete event systems, but the primary application area is the simulation of communication networks.

In continuation of the history of the International Workshop on OMNeT++ and two very successfull editions of its reincarnation, the OMNeT++ Community Summit, we continue on the path of holding a yearly, open meeting for all members of the OMNeT++ community with less costs and more interaction between the participants. The Community Summit provides a forum for tutorials, discussion sessions and presentations on recent developments and novel ideas in the area of network simulation and modeling, with a focus on the OMNeT++ simulation environment.

The second Summit in Zurich was a huge success with over 55 on-site participants, two keynotes, two tutorials, several panel discussions, posters, demonstrations, and around 14 presentations of ongoing and finalized research covering many aspects of OMNeT++-related research. The 2016 event continues to expand the idea of a community summit by explicitly addressing the interaction through tutorials and panels with additional discussion slots while keeping the extended 2-day time frame of the 2015 summit.

Topics

    Design, evaluation, and validation of simulation models
    Comparison with other simulation / emulation tools
    Parallel simulation and simulation control
    Integration of hardware-specific code
    Simulative approaches to performance evaluation
    Cross-layer protocol design methodologies
    Simulation credibility and validation
    Use of discrete event simulation in other domains
    Integration with other simulation tools
    Result interpretation and analysis
    Modeling techniques, incl. stochastic and hybrid modeling
    Simulation in the loop
    Industrial applications and use cases
    Experiences on contributions to international standards
    (e.g., IEEE and IETF) and / or patents

IMPORTANT DATES            

  • Paper submission: July 3rd, 2016
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  • Notification of acceptance: August 3rd, 2016
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  • Final manuscripts due: August 22nd, 2016
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