WPSN 2019


1st International Workshop on

Wirelessly Powered Systems and Networks

Santorini Island, Greece

30 May 2019

co-located with DCOSS 2019

Important Dates

  • Paper Submission (extended): March 17, 2019
  • Acceptance Notification: April 08, 2019
  • Camera Ready: April 15, 2019
  • Early Registration: April 15, 2019
  • Special hotel rates: April 19, 2019

Important Info

  • Camera ready instructions here
  • Registration information here
  • Hotel special rates here
  • Accepted papers announced here
  • Maximum length of paper submissions: eight (8) double column pages
  • Accepted and presented papers will be included in the same volume with the DCOSS 2019 proceedings

Call for Papers

Scope

Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the driving technology that will enable the next generation of the distributed sensor systems, including battery-less sensors, passive RFID, as well as IoT, 5G and M2M solutions. Distributed WPT-enabled devices can be powered by harvesting energy from the surroundings (for example electromagnetic energy), leading to a novel communication systems networks paradigm, the Wirelessly Powered Systems and Networks.

The WPSN workshop aims at providing an interdisciplinary reference forum focusing on the use of WPT as an enabler for improving the efficiency of current distributed communication systems and networks. Therefore, both tools and techniques to design (or improve) relevant distributed operations using WPT, as well as results from the analysis of data obtained through this enabler, are welcome in the workshop.

WPSN aims at engaging researchers working on

  1. WPT-enabled networking protocols, algorithms and optimization
  2. WPT-enabled communication methods, tools and techniques
  3. Far-/near-field WPT technologies for networks and communications

Topics of Interest

The focus areas of the contributions can vary according the entire spectrum of distributed WPT applications. Potential authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate recent advances in both theoretical and experimental research. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Optimization and approximation algorithms (mobility/energy/data management)
  • Joint operation scheduling (routing, data gathering, ambient harvesting)
  • Precise algorithmic models and efficient distributed protocols
  • Algorithms for WPT devices deployment
  • Safety provisioning through EM radiation control algorithms
  • Peer-to-peer and crowd charging algorithms
  • WPT for the IoT and 5G
  • Algorithms for simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT)
  • WPT for medical implants and wearable devices
  • WPT for automotive technology and electric vehicles
  • WPT for mobile communications, wireless sensor networks and UAVs
  • WPT for home/Industrial appliances
  • Solutions for SWIPT
  • RF energy harvesting, rectennas and rectenna arrays
  • High-frequency rectifying circuits, power transmitters and devices
  • Near-field (inductive, resonant) energy transfer
  • Microwave transmission and beaming
  • Novel materials, fabrication techniques
  • Energy storage elements, RFID-related electronics and self-powered sensors
  • Measurement and characterization approaches for WPT components
  • Standardization, regulations and biological effects

Distributed and decentralized approaches, interdisciplinary applications, and experimental implementations are particularly welcome.

Committees

Workshop Chairs

Theofanis P. Raptis (National Research Council, Italy)

Nalin Jayakody (Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia)

Diego Masotti (University of Bologna, Italy)


Technical Program Committee

Marios Angelopoulos (Bournemouth University, UK)

Eyuphan Bulut (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)

Haipeng Dai (Nanjing University, China)

Rui Dinis (New University of Lisbon, Portugal)

José Luis Gómez Tornero (Tech. University of Cartagena, Spain)

Xiao Lu (University of Alberta, Canada)

Deepak Mishra (Linköping University, Sweden)

Lina Mohjazi (Khalifa University, UAE)

Giuseppina Monti (University of Salerno, Italy)

Sami Muhaidat (Khalifa University, UAE)

Sotiris Nikoletseas (University of Patras & CTI, Greece)

Pedro Pinho (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)

Christoforos Raptopoulos (University of Patras & CTI, Greece)

Alexandru Takacs (LAAS-CNRS, France)

Cong Wang (Old Dominion University, USA)

Xiaobing Wu (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

Kasım Sinan Yıldırım (Ege University, Turkey)


Publicity Chair

Dimitrios Tsolovos (Inria, France)