2010 IEEE Wireless Network Coding Workshop
Boston, USA, June 21st, 2010
The 2010 IEEE Wireless Network Coding Workshop (WiNC) will be held in conjunction with IEEE SECON in Boston, MA, USA on June 21st 2010.
Its purpose is to be a forum for technical exchange among scientists and engineers working on fundamentals of network coding and its applications.
There will be both invited and contributed sessions. Original, previously unpublished papers and research contributions. We heartily encourage late-breaking results and early stage research. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Wireless network coding
- Network coding with soft information
- Network coding in the physical layer
- Joint source and network coding in wireless networks
- Network coding and interference cancellation
- Network coding at the MAC layer
- Network coding and routing
- Error-correcting network coding in wireless networks
- Delay-aware and prioritized network coding
- Multi-path network coding
- Network information flow
- Network coding and block-markov coding
- Network coding in the presence of adversaries
- Secure network coding
- Implementation aspects of network coding
- Network coding systems
All accepted papers will be made available online through IEEEXplore.
Papers up to 6 pages should be submitted by
April 1st, 2010, following the guidelines on the workshop webpage. Authors will be notified of acceptance decisions by
May 1st, 2010. The final version, to be published in the workshop proceedings, will be due by
May 10th 2010. Information will be posted on the workshop website at:
www.winc2010.org.
Technical Program Committee
S. Vishwanath, UT (chair)
J. Barros, UnivPorto
M. Effros, CalTech
A. Eryilmaz, OSU
C. Fragouli, EPFL
M. Gastpar, UCB
S. Jaggi, CUHK
G. Kramer, USC
M. Médard, MIT
K. Narayanan, TAMU
E. Soljanin, ALBL
Y. Wu, Microsoft
Technical Program
Monday, June 21
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Plenary: Title TBA by Muriel Medard
9:10 AM - 10:00 AM
S1A: Network Coding & Networking (Invited Session)
Control for Inter-session Network Coding
Atilla Eryilmaz (Ohio State University, USA); Desmond S Lun
(University of South Australia, Australia); Swapna Tirumala (Ohio
State University, USA)
Pollution Attacks and Defenses in Wireless Inter-flow Network Coding Systems
Cristina Nita-Rotaru (Purdue University, USA); Reza Curtmola (New
Jersey Institute of Technology, USA); Jing Dong (AAA, USA)
10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
S1B: Network Coding & Networking (contd)
Collision Helps - Algebraic Collision Recovery for Wireless Erasure Networks
Ali ParandehGheibi (SMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Jay
Kumar Sundararajan (Qualcomm Inc, USA); Muriel Medard (MIT, USA)
Network Coding in Opportunistic Communication
Lili Qiu (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
On relay placement for deterministic line networks
Rathinakumar Appuswamy (UC San Diego, USA); Emre Atsan (EPFL,
Switzerland); Christina Fragouli (EPFL, Switzerland); Massimo
Franceschetti (University of California at San Diego, USA)
1:00 PM - 3:05 PM
S2: Wireless Network Coding Techniques
Cross-Layer Design of Multicast in Fading: Network Coding and
Asynchronous Subgradients
Ketan Rajawat (University of Minnesota, USA); Nikolaos Gatsis
(University of Minnesota, USA); Georgios B. Giannakis (University of
Minnesota,, USA)
Analog Network Coding in the High-SNR Regime
Ivana Maric (Stanford University, USA); Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford
University, USA); Muriel Medard (MIT, USA)
Tradeoffs in Random Coded Multiple-Access Relay Network
Sang Wu Kim (Iowa State University, USA)
Layered Noisy Network Coding
Sung Hoon Lim (KAIST, Korea); Young-Han Kim (UCSD, USA); Abbas El
Gamal (Stanford University, USA); Sae-Young Chung (KAIST, Korea)
Coarse Network Coding: A Simple Relay Strategy to Resolve Interference
Peyman Razaghi (University of Southern California, USA); Giuseppe
Caire (University of Southern California, USA)
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
S3: Network Coding and Applications
Multishot Codes for Network Coding using Rank-Metric Codes
Roberto W N?brega (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil);
Bartolomeu F. Uch?a-Filho (Federal University of Santa Catarina,
Brazil)
Analyzing Multiple Flows in a Wireless Network with Differential
Equations and Differential Inclusions
Dan Zhang (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA); Narayan Mandayam
(WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA)
Minimum Repair Bandwidth for Exact Regeneration in Distributed Storage
Viveck R Cadambe (University of California, Irvine, USA); Syed Ali
Jafar (University of California Irvine, USA); Hamed Maleki (University
of California Irvine, USA)