We would invite you and any interested colleagues to submit a session or a presentation to the Telecommunications Cluster at the 2016 INFORMS Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Telecommunications Cluster focus is broad and encompasses applied and theoretical work in computer science, operations research, management science, information systems, network security, etc. Example topics include, but are not limited to:
Telecommunications modeling, policy, and technology, network economics, network design, algorithms and optimization, sensor networks, wireless and broadband networks, vehicle and mobile computing, semantic networks, network survivability and reliability, network security games, computational game theory, information security and privacy, quality of service, internet and multimedia, data mining applications in telecommunications networks.
If you would like to organize a session, then please let us know and we can give you access to your session. If you would like to submit a single presentation, then we can give you the appropriate login information so you can submit your session online.
Please submit your abstracts as soon as possible to help in the scheduling process.
We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!
Cluster Co-Chairs,
Fabio D'Andreagiovanni
Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) and Freie Universität Berlin
d.andreagiovanni(a)zib.de
Richard L.-Y. Chen
Quantitative Modeling and Analysis, 8954
Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore CA
rlchen(a)sandia.gov<mailto:rlchen@sandia.gov>