Conference Venue
The 24th IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) will be held at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
All the sessions in the main conference (June 13-15) will be held at the Egan Research Center (120 Forsyth St), including the Raytheon Amphitheater and Rooms 206 and 440. The workshops on June 12 will be held at the Curry Student Center (360 Huntington Ave).
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The Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things (WIoT) is a leading research center, think tank, and technology incubator in networked wireless systems, IoT, 5G, and 6G, and future spectrum exploitation with unrivaled talent, federal funding, industry collaborations, and access to venture capital, creating a highly fertile environment for innovation and tech-based economic growth. The WIoT is also home to unique experimental facilities, such as Colosseum, i.e., the largest RF network emulator in the world, or TeraNova, the only terahertz communications testbed able to support networking capabilities. As of today, the Institute is integrated by 21 faculty, 13 technical and administrative staff members, and nearly a hundred students.
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Northeastern University was established in 1898 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. For more than a century, Northeastern has been a recognized leader in experience-driven learning, creating a distinctive approach to teaching and research. Over the past decade, the university has expanded in 13 campuses across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. Each Northeastern location offers varying combinations of undergraduate, graduate, and professional learning; use-inspired research; and entrepreneurship—all aligned with the talent and innovation needs of the region.
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Getting there from Boston Logan Airport: There are several options for getting from Logan Airport to campus. Please be aware that there are designated areas for car rental pickup services and for ride app pickups at the airport.
More information about transportation options from the airport can be found here.
By car: If you rent a car from the airport, exit Logan Airport and merge onto Route I-90 West/Mass Pike/Ted Williams Tunnel. Proceed about 1.5 miles, and then take Exit 24 toward Route I-93. Merge onto Route I-93 South via the exit on the left. Take Exit 18, Massachusetts Avenue, toward Andrew Square. Bear right onto the Massachusetts Avenue connector. Proceed straight to the connector, which becomes Melnea Cass Boulevard. Continue for approximately two miles and turn left onto Columbus Avenue. The Renaissance Parking Garage is at 835 Columbus Avenue.
Parking at Northeastern University:: General parking is available at the Renaissance Parking Garage, located at 835 Columbus Ave. There is a fee to park in this facility. More information about Renaissance Parking Garage can be found here.
By taxi or rideshare: If you are arriving using a taxi or a ride-share provider such as Uber or Lyft, we recommend entering 120 Forsyth St. as your destination to arrive at Raytheon Amphitheater or Curry Student Center, 360 Huntington Ave to arrive at Curry Student Center.
By metro: Northeastern University is accessible by subway (known locally as “the T”) via the Green Line and the Orange Line. To arrive on campus via the Green Line from downtown Boston, take an “E” train outbound to the Northeastern stop. To arrive on campus via the Orange Line from downtown Boston, take the outbound train to Forest Hills and get off at Ruggles Station.
By train: The Commuter Rail is a train that services the Greater Boston area. Northeastern University is accessible via the Franklin/Foxboro line, the Needham Line, and then Providence/Stoughton line. To arrive on campus via the Commuter Rail from downtown Boston, take the Providence/Stoughton Line outbound to Providence and get off at Ruggles Station.
If you are interested in these options, please contact the hotel directly. The conference has not made any reservations for this event. A comprehensive list of nearby accommodations can be found here.
Hotels with Discounted Rates for Northeastern University Visitors:
Boston Back Bay Hilton HotelLocated in the downtown Boston neighborhood of Back Bay, the Hilton Boston Back Bay hotel is within walking distance of world-class shopping and dining. This hotel in downtown Boston features 390 modern guest rooms with modern amenities like LCD HDTV's and Wi-Fi access, and rooms on the top four floors offer panoramic views of downtown Boston, Fenway Park, and the Charles River.
To use promo code 4143150, select “special rates” when reserving your room. Under “corporate account” enter 4143150. Select the room you would like to reserve.
Prudential Stop, Green E Line
40 Dalton Street
Boston, MA 02199
+1 617-236-1100
The Colonnade Hotel has provided thoughtful hospitality to Boston visitors and residents for more than 40 years. A dynamic Back Bay landmark whose opening launched the neighborhood's renaissance in the early seventies, The Colonnade is home to the city's only outdoor Roof Top Pool and the award-winning Parisian-style restaurant, Brasserie JO.
To use promo code NEU, select begin your reservation, then select “Special Codes or Rates,” from the top banner under check-in and check-out dates. Enter “NEU”
Prudential Stop, Green E Line
120 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02116
+1 617-424-7000
Other hotels within a mile to Northeastern University include:
Sheraton BostonPrudential Stop, Green E Line
39 Dalton Street
Boston, MA 02199
+1 617-236-2000
Prudential Stop, Green E Line
110 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02116
+1 617-236-5800
Copley Stop, Green B, C, D, E Line
61 Exeter Street
Boston, MA 02116
+1 617-536-5300
811 Massachusetts Ave
Boston, MA 02118
+1 844-202-3693
821 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
+1 617-956-7900