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On behalf of the organising committee
of the International Workshop on Wireless Ad-hoc Networks (IWWAN)
2005, we would like to welcome you to London.
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IWWAN2055 is the
second in the annual series of workshops on wireless ad-hoc
networks. IWWAN 2005 will highlight the growing applications and
power of ad-hoc networks in achieving ubiquitous, pervasive
communications in future systems. The workshop will focus on the
increasing importance of ad-hoc architectures in next generation
networks including interoperation with fixed and cellular networks.
The range of topics presented at IWWAN is diverse within this field,
covering existing and future networks, information theoretic
analysis and field trials. The range of topics shows the growing
importance of this area of research.
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Last year, IWWAN
has drawn submissions from countries across Europe, the USA, Japan,
China, the Middle East and Australia, making it a truly
international event. The plenary speakers for IWWAN include experts
from industry, academia and EU and will present future visions of
ad-hoc networks and the practical market realities driving these
visions.
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Given the more
intimate nature of a workshop, there will be ample opportunity to
meet and discuss with the Plenary and other speakers in more detail.
We encourage you to do this, to take advantage of the networking
opportunities, and enjoy the beautiful long, late evenings of
London’s summer.
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stimulating workshop!
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Prof. Hamid
Aghvami |
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IWWAN General Chairman Director,
Centre for Telecommunications Research |
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Dr. Ian
Oppermann |
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IWWAN Technical Co-Chair Director,
Centre for Wireless Communications |
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Dr. Mischa
Dohler |
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IWWAN Technical Co-Chair Lecturer,
Centre for Telecommunications Research |
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