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Subject: MobiSys 2004 CFP:
Paper Submissions due 31 October 2003
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advance if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
Please note that the paper
deadline is at the end of October.
CALL FOR PAPERS: MobiSys 2004
The Second International Conference on
Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services
Jointly sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
and The USENIX Association
In cooperation with ACM SIGOPS
Hyatt
Harborside in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
June 6-9, 2004
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2004/
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper
submissions due: October 31,
2003
Notification
of acceptance: January 30, 2004
Poster, Demo,
Video Proposal: March 5, 2004
Camera-ready
final papers due: April 9, 2004
OVERVIEW
MobiSys 2004 seeks to
present innovative, significant research
in the area of mobile
systems. This will be a 2.5-day conference,
featuring refereed paper
presentations, tutorials, demos, videos,
and poster sessions.
This conference builds on the success of
the first MobiSys conference
held in
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2003/,
which featured 23 high
caliber research papers and
many interesting posters and
demonstrations.
The conference particularly values the practical
experience gained from
designing, building and using mobile systems,
applications, and
services.
TOPICS
The conference addresses
broad systems issues in mobile computing.
Areas of interest include,
but are not limited to:
* Design,
implementation, and evaluation of mobile systems
* Middleware and service
architectures for mobile applications
* Data
management for mobile applications
* Disconnected
and weakly connected operation
* Proxies and
data adaptation
* Mobile agents
* Operating systems for
small devices
* Infrastructure support for
mobility
* Security, privacy,
authorization, and billing
* System-level
energy management for mobile devices
* Wearable and
handheld devices in the context of system design
* Personal mobility
* Personal-area networks and
systems
* Resource discovery of
mobile services
* Systems for location
awareness and determination
* Application
interfaces and services supporting the mobile user
* Systems support for mobile
robots
* Experience with mobile
systems
The ideal MobiSys submission
should present novel research that
has resulted in
the implementation or evaluation of running systems.
Papers that describe the
design of and experience with mobile system
architectures are favored
over those narrowly focused on low-level
components such as the
device hardware or the routing, link, or
physical network layers.
Please feel free to contact the Program
Chairs at
mobisys_pcchairs@acm.org to determine appropriateness.
An award will be given at
the conference for the best paper.
WHAT TO SUBMIT
Submissions should be full
papers, 12–14 single-spaced 8.5" × 11"
pages, including figures,
tables, and references, two-column format,
using 10-point type on
12-point (single-spaced) leading. Submissions
will be judged on
originality, significance, interest, clarity,
relevance, and correctness.
Accepted papers may be shepherded
through an editorial review
process by a member of the program committee.
MobiSys, like most
conferences and journals, requires that papers must
not be submitted
simultaneously to any other conference or publication,
that submissions must not be
previously published, and that accepted
papers must not be
subsequently published elsewhere. Papers
accompanied by
non-disclosure agreement forms are not acceptable
and will be returned to the
author(s) unread. All submissions will
be held in the highest
confidentiality prior to publication in the
Proceedings, both as a
matter of policy and in accord with the
U.S. Copyright Act of
1976.
HOW TO SUBMIT
Authors are required to
submit full papers by October 31, 2003.
All submissions to MobiSys
2004 must be electronic, in PDF or PostScript.
Detailed submission
instructions will be posted on the conference web
site:
http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2004/.
POSTER, DEMO, AND VIDEO
SESSIONS
Do you have interesting work
you would like to share, or a cool idea
that is not ready to be
published? Poster sessions are for you!
Poster sessions, scheduled
during the technical sessions, introduce
new or ongoing work.
Demos and videos of working systems and
applications are also
encouraged. The MobiSys audience will provide
valuable discussion and
feedback. We are particularly interested in
presentations of student
work. To submit a poster, demo, or video,
please consult the
conference web site for instructions. Proposals
should be received by March
5, 2004.
CONFERENCE
ORGANIZERS
General
Co-Chairs:
Guruduth S.
Banavar, IBM Research
Willy
Zwaenepoel, EPFL
Steering Committee
Chair:
Victor Bahl,
Microsoft Research
Program
Co-Chairs:
Roy Want,
Intel Research
Program
Committee:
Gregory Abowd,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Hari
Balakrishnan, MIT
Gaetano
Borriello, University of Washington
Eyal de Lara, University of Toronto
W. Keith Edwards, Palo Alto Research Center
Carla
Schlatter Ellis, Duke University
Deborah Estrin, UCLA
Armando Fox,
Stanford University
Michael
Franklin, UC Berkeley
Hans
Gellersen, Lancaster University
Mik Lamming. HP Labs
Brian Noble,
University of Michigan
Nuno Preguiça,
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Jun Rekimoto, Sony Computer Science Laboratories
M.
Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University
and Intel Research
Pittsburgh
Leendert van
Doorn, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Zheng Zhang,
Microsoft Research Asia
Video Demo
Chair:
Umar Saif,
MIT
Treasurer:
Manuel Roman,
DoCoMo Labs
Publicity
Co-Chairs:
Maria R.
Ebling, IBM Research
Matthias
Grossglauser, EPFL