WiOpt 2024: Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad-Hoc and Wireless Networks

WiOpt 2024


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication Game Theory and Decision Science Mathematical Optimization



The 22nd International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2024) aims to bring together state-of-the-art research contributions from different fields in networks. It welcomes original and high-quality paper submissions related to modeling, performance evaluation and optimization of networks. The focus includes mobile networks, social networks, vehicular networks, content-driven networks, cloud and edge computing systems, Internet of Things, quantum networks, AI/ML-enhanced networks, etc. We encourage both theoretical contributions and real world empirical measurements and experimental studies.



The areas of interest include, but are not limited to:



Modeling, model validation and performance analysis

Cross-layer design and optimization / control

Scaling laws and fundamental limits

Network architectures and protocol design

Resource optimization

Network economics and pricing

Game theory for networks

Quality of Service solutions

Energy efficiency, harvesting, power control and management

Security, trust, and privacy

Network resilience, anomaly detection, and reliability analysis

Data collection and analytics for networks

Edge and Fog computing, Mobile and Cloud computing

Content distribution networks and wireless caching

Reflective intelligent surface for communication networks

Machine learning techniques for wireless communications and networking

UAV communications in 5G and Beyond Networks

Integrated sensing and communication

Semantic and goal-oriented communications, and age of information

Distributed computation, communication-computation tradeoffs

Distributed and federated machine learning over heterogeneous networks

Human-centric communication and networking for Metaverse

Design and Analysis of Quantum Networks



WiOpt 2024 will give one Best Paper Award and one Best Student Paper Award. For the Best Student Paper Award, the first author of the paper needs to be a full-time student at the time of paper submission. A selected set of papers will be offered the opportunity for a Fast-Track submission of an extended version to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking or IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering. WiOpt 2024 will have the technical co-sponsorship of the IEEE Control Systems Society and of the IEEE Information Theory Society, and the support of IFIP. The copyright of published papers belongs to IFIP, which implements a free open access policy: authors effectively hold the copyright of their papers, and IFIP automatically grants authors permissions to reuse the material as they wish. The published papers will be available in the Digital Library of IFIP at no cost neither to authors nor to readers, and will also be included for publication in IEEE Xplore. WiOpt has longstanding associated workshops, and these workshops’ CFP for 2024 will be announced separately.