The Workshop on Resource Allocation and Cooperation in Wireless Networks solicits research papers with original contributions that address the latest advances and challenges in resource allocation and cooperation problems of wireless networks, from theoretical approaches grounded in communication, information, and game theory, as well as practical approaches leveraging machine learning tools. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Aerial Communications
AI-empowered resource allocation
Backhaul/Fronthaul Caching in wireless and mobile networks
Caching in wireless and mobile networks
Cooperation in wireless networks
Distributed optimization and coordination
Data dissemination
Distributed computation in wireless networks
Distributed scheduling/resource allocation
Generative AI and LLM for communications
Incomplete state information
Implicit Coordination
Massive MIMO
Millimeter-wave communications
Location-based services
Physical layer/MAC layer cooperation
Reflecting Intelligent Surfaces
Resource allocation and optimization in 6G wireless
Satellite and Space Communications
Semantic and Task-oriented Communications
Simultaneous Information and Energy Transmission
Spectrum Sharing
TeraHertz Communications
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Submission guidelines
The submitted and published versions of papers are limited to eight (8) pages in the standard IEEE conference format. Submitted papers should be of sufficient detail to be evaluated by expert reviewers in the field. If full proofs cannot be accommodated due to space limitations, authors are encouraged to cite a publicly accessible long version of the submission that may be considered in the review. To submit a paper via EDAS.