The 14th EAI International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks
On November 10th, the 14th EAI International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks took place at Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI), marking a significant gathering of experts, researchers, and scholars in the field of ad hoc networks. The conference provided a platform for the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and the presentation of cutting-edge research in the dynamic realm of ad hoc networking.
Overview of the conference
The conference witnessed a diverse and vibrant participation with a total of 60 papers presented by authors hailing from 22 higher education institutions across five countries. This international collaboration brought together minds from South Africa, Korea, China, India, and the host country, Vietnam. The event, held at Hanoi University of Industry, served as a melting pot of ideas and perspectives, fostering a rich environment for discussions and networking.
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of HaUI, delivered an opening speech
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of HaUI, delivered an insightful opening speech that highlighted the significance of the conference and the role of ad hoc networks in the rapidly evolving technological landscape. He emphasized the importance of academic gatherings like these in promoting research, sharing knowledge, and fostering international collaborations. His address set a positive and forward-looking tone for the conference, encouraging participants to engage actively in the exchange of ideas.
The heart of the conference lay in the 60 research papers that were presented by authors from various institutions. These papers covered a wide range of topics within the field of ad hoc networks, including but not limited to routing protocols, security and privacy issues, performance optimization, and emerging technologies. The diverse range of subjects showcased the multidimensional nature of ad hoc networks and the constant need for innovation to address evolving challenges.
The participation of authors from five different countries underscored the global nature of the challenges and opportunities in ad hoc networking. The conference provided a unique platform for researchers to share insights and experiences from their respective regions, fostering a cross-cultural exchange of ideas. This international collaboration not only enriched the content of the conference but also paved the way for potential future research partnerships.
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