Workshop on
Spatial Stochastic Models for Wireless Networks (SpaSWiN)
2025
In conjunction with WiOpt 2025.
In conjunction with WiOpt 2025.
The spatial configuration of nodes in a wireless network is a critical determinant of its performance. As a result, the modeling of such networks requires a comprehensive approach that incorporates the stochastic features of the spatial elements. To achieve this, techniques from stochastic geometry, random graph theory, information and communication theory, network theory, combinatorics, optimization, and game theory are utilized, making this field highly interdisciplinary. SpaSWiN is the premier workshop dedicated to exploring the use of stochastic spatial models in wireless networks. Building upon the success of past events, the aim of SpaSWiN 2025 is to bring together experts from various disciplines and foster a dynamic exchange of innovative ideas. Please join us in Linköping University, Sweden, for this exciting event.
Program
Keynote Speaker
Francois Baccelli, Inria Paris
Contributed Papers:
Adaptive determinantal scheduling with fairness in wireless networks
Paul Keeler; Bartlomiej Błaszczyszyn
Analyzing Coverage Probability in Full-Duplex Two-Tier Networks with Offloading and Resource Partitioning
Mehrdad Salimnejad; William Tärneberg; Christian Nyberg; Nikolaos Pappas
Closed-form analysis of Multi-RIS Reflected Signals in RIS-Aided Networks Using Stochastic Geometry
Guodong Sun; Francois Baccelli
Interference in Millimeter-Wave Systems with Directional RTS/CTS Handshake
Zhuoling Chen; Yi Zhong; Howard Yang
Thinning-Stable Point Processes as a Model for Spatial Burstiness
Sergei Zuyev
Call for Papers
The technical program committee is inviting submissions that utilize spatial stochastic models - including, but not limited to, point processes, stochastic geometry, discrete and continuum percolation, and random graphs - to design and analyze wireless networks. All aspects and technologies of wireless networking will be considered, including ad hoc, cellular, mesh, sensor, mobile, heterogeneous, and non terrestrial networks, as well as analysis for coverage, connectivity, capacity, delay, and age of information. In addition, distributed routing and scheduling protocols/algorithms, network information theory, power and topology control, and mobility models are of interest to the workshop.
Important Dates
Paper Registration and Submission: March 25, 2025 (23:59 AoE)
Notification of Acceptance: April 10, 2025 (23:59 AoE)
Camera Ready and Registration: April 15, 2025 (23:59 AoE)
Submission Guidelines
Information to authors: https://wiopt2025.github.io/ifa.html
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.
The papers should be submitted via EDAS through this link.
Workshop Organizers
Paper Submission Link
The papers should be submitted via EDAS, and the link will be posted soon.
Previous Editions of SpaSWiN: 2023, 2024