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International Workshop on Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication With and Without 
Infrastructure:
 
http://d2dgc13.prosjekt.uia.no/

Collocated with IEEE GLOBECOM 2013, 9-13 December 2013, Atlanta, USA


Device-to-Device (D2D) communication has gained increasing popularity very 
recently, not only among researchers in academia and industries but also among 
standardization bodies. D2D communication enables two or more mobile devices in 
proximity of each other to establish direct local links, either in an 
autonomous manner to form an ad hoc network or coordinated by a base station to 
perform direct data transfer. The benefits of D2D communication include 
ubiquitous computing and communication, traffic offload from cellular networks, 
improved energy efficiency and coverage extension, peer-to-peer communication 
supporting social networks etc.
 
However, there are many issues to be addressed before the concept of D2D 
communication can be implemented and commercialized. These problems include for 
example how to find device proximity, how to manage interference and how to 
control link quality, how to achieve energy efficiency for neighbor discovery 
and multi-hop communication establishment, etc. The main objective of this 
workshop is to bring together the state-of-the-art results in the field of D2D 
communication, including both cellular-coordinated approaches and distributed 
ad hoc networking solutions, and to share knowledge to trigger D2D 
communication from concept to reality. The topics to be addressed by this 
workshop include both physical layer and networking issues as well as envisaged 
services and applications.
 
Topics of interest cover all aspects related to D2D communication with and 
without infrastructure, including results for both cellular-coordinated 
approaches and distributed ad hoc networking solutions from academia, 
industries as well as standardization bodies. In particular, this workshop 
solicits contributions on the following (but not limited to) topics:
 
- Frequency reuse and spectrum sharing for D2D communication
- Energy-harvesting aware protocols for D2D communication 
- Power and interference management
- Resource allocation and optimization for D2D communication in cellular 
networks
- Neighbor discovery and link maintenance
- Cognitive and cooperative D2D communication
- MAC mechanisms for distributed and central-controlled D2D networks
- Routing protocols for multi-hop D2D networks
- Device-initiated versus BS-coordinated link establishment
- WiFi Direct based implementations and applications
- LTE Direct based implementations and applications
- Programs and apps for D2D communication based on smartphones
- Business models for D2D communication


Important Dates

- Paper submission: 25 June 2013
- Acceptance notification: 1 September 2013
- Camera-ready: 1 October 2013
- Workshop date: 9 (or 13) December 2013


Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original contributions that were not previously 
published or currently under review by any other workshop, conference, or 
journal. Papers need to be uploaded to the EDAS GLOBECOM 2013 workshop 
submission link (https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=14925), and should follow the 
GLOBECOM 2013 paper submission guidelines.
 
All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of Six 
(6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures (maximum 1 additional page 
is allowed with over-length page charge of USD100 if accepted). All accepted 
papers will be published in IEEE Xplore together with IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 
proceedings. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after 
the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if it is not presented at the 
conference.

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