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On behalf of the organising committee of the IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (IWWAN) 2006, we would like to welcome you to New York.

IWWAN 2006 is the third in the annual series of workshops on wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. IWWAN 2006 will highlight the growing applications and power of sensor and ad hoc networks in achieving ubiquitous, pervasive communications in future systems. The workshop will focus on the increasing importance of sensor and 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.

Last years, 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 and academia and will present future visions of sensor and ad hoc networks and the practical market realities driving these visions.
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 New York’s summer.
We wish you an enjoyable and stimulating workshop!
 
Dr. Sayandev Mukherjee (Sayan)
 

IWWAN General Chairman
Bell Labs Lucent Technology

Dr. Mischa Dohler
 

IWWAN Technical Co-Chair
France Telecom, R&D

Dr. Andrej Stefanov
  IWWAN Technical Co-Chair
Assistant Professor, Polytechnic University

Bell Labs Lucent Technologies & France Telecom R&D