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It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 20th ACM International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks (PE-WASUN'23) that takes place in Montreal, Canada, on October 30th - November 3rd, 2023. This year's ACM PE-WASUN symposium brings together scientists, engineers, and technicians to share and exchange their experiences, discuss challenges, and report state-ofthe- art and in-progress research on all aspects of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks with a specific emphasis on their performance evaluation and analysis. The objective of the symposium is to share novel proposals for monitoring, measuring, simulating, modeling, analyzing, optimizing, testing and case studying the characteristics of ad hoc, sensor, pervasive and ubiquitous networks, as well as exploring and developing new ad hoc networking protocols and tools. ACM PE-WASUN gives researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to share their views with other researchers interested in the diverse aspects of performance evaluation.
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Towards Edge-Based Data Lake Architecture for Intelligent Transportation System
- Danilo Fernandes,
- Douglas L. L. Moura,
- Gean Santos,
- Geymerson S. Ramos,
- Fabiane Queiroz,
- Andre L. L. Aquino
The rapid urbanization growth has underscored the need for innovative solutions to enhance transportation efficiency and safety. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) have emerged as a promising solution in this context. However, analyzing and ...
On the Integration of Ledger Technology and Edge Computing for Intelligent Transportation Systems
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) involve integrating information and communication technologies with traffic infrastructure and vehicles to support the development of more sustainable transportation systems. However, ITS face security, ...
Performance Evaluation of Communication Lifetime Prediction Model for Autonomous Vehicular Networks
Reliable wireless communication is pivotal for the advancement of Autonomous Vehicular Networks within Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Ensuring stable connectivity between vehicles and access points is crucial for promoting safe and efficient ...
UAV Wireless Communications Performance in Urban Environments
As the adoption of UAVs grows steadily, more and more applications are being devised. In the scope of urban environments, initiatives like U-Space in Europe seek to standardize and regulate the different operations that can be undertaken by these ...
Drone Delivery: Why, Where, and When
Drone technology has the potential to revolutionize various sectors, including healthcare, food, and everyday goods, enabling efficient and convenient deliveries. However, in an expected competitive airspace environment with multiple companies, it ...
Protect your Data and I'll Show Its Utility: A Practical View about Mix-zones Impacts on Mobility Data for Smart City Applications
- Ekler Paulino de Mattos,
- Augusto C.S.A. Domingues,
- Fabrício A. Silva,
- Heitor S. Ramos,
- Antonio A.F. Loureiro
When designing smart cities' building blocks, mobility data plays a fundamental role in applications and services. However, mobility data usually comes with unrestricted location of its corresponding entities (e.g., citizens and vehicles) and poses ...
Extracting Mobile User Profile using Easy-to-obtain and Less Invasive Data
- Leonardo J. A. S Figueiredo,
- Raissa P. P. S. Figueiredo,
- Germano B. dos Santos,
- Fabrício A. Silva,
- Thais R. M. B. Silva,
- Antonio A. F. Loureiro
In recent years, we have been facing a significant increase in the interest of the research community and industry in geospatial data. Using this type of data to extract the behavior of mobile users benefits them when this knowledge is used on their ...
Topological Evaluation of Realistic Mobility Models for Spontaneous Wireless Networks Using Graph Theory Metrics
- Andres Vazquez-Rodas,
- Pablo Aviles-Parra,
- Josue Pinto-Nieto,
- Juan Diego Belesaca,
- Fabian Astudillo-Salinas
In recent years, the exponential growth of mobile devices connected to access networks has led to the emergence of connection architectures characterized by a high density of end devices. This, in turn, has posed significant challenges in access ...
Characterizing Mobile Applications Through Analysis of DNS Traffic
User privacy may remain vulnerable when using encrypted communication protocols, such as HTTPS, if DNS queries are sent in cleartext over UDP port 53 (Do53). In this study, we demonstrate the possibility of characterizing the mobile application a user ...
Evaluation of ML-based Positioning Systems with RSSI Measured on the User's Device or APs
Indoor positioning systems (IPS) are crucial for determining the precise position of objects or people within a confined space. In this research work, we present a comprehensive system design that uses the Cartesian plane within an office to predict the ...
Are ML Models Scenario-Independent in Enhancing Routing Efficiency for Smart Grid Networks?
- Ahmad Mohamad Mezher,
- Carlos Lester Dueñas Santos,
- Juan Pablo Astudillo Leon,
- Julián Cárdenas-Barrera,
- Julian Meng,
- Eduardo Castillo Guerra
This study aims to achieve two objectives. Firstly, it evaluates the performance of various traditional machine learning (ML) techniques using two datasets containing Quality of Service (QoS) metrics obtained from real-world and synthetic Grid scenarios,...
Flexible Priority-based Stream Schedulers in QUIC
The advent of mobile technologies has led to the development of novel services for end-users, with stringent needs and requirements. In the scope of 5G and Beyond 5G systems, non-terrestrial networks are being considered to meet such demands, with ...
The Lifetime-based Wireless Routing Scheduling Method for Small Cell Data Offloading
The traditional, small cell data offloading for a vehicle can be enabled when the vehicle is inside the corresponding small cell's signal range. Through utilizing the sidelink communication technique of the cellular vehicle-to-vehicle (C-V2V) and the ...
A Comprehensive Ceiling Analysis of the Physical Layer Performance of the 5G NR
Modern mobile communication systems, such as Fifth-Generation (5G) technology and beyond 5G, need to exhibit increased capacity, high level of efficiency, improved performance, low end-to-end delay, support to massive number of connections, quality of ...
A Digital Twin Environment for 5G Vehicle-to-Everything: Architecture and Open Issues
The advent of 5G Vehicle-to-Everything (5G-V2X) technology has revolutionized daily life and the economy. However, the complexity of testing 5G-V2X systems in lab and field settings along with the development cost is increasingly challenging. To ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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PE-WASUN '22 | 60 | 17 | 28% |
PE-WASUN '14 | 52 | 9 | 17% |
PE-WASUN '13 | 36 | 12 | 33% |
PE-WASUN '08 | 42 | 16 | 38% |
PE-WASUN '06 | 50 | 16 | 32% |
Overall | 240 | 70 | 29% |