HotMobile 2010
Please note the new submission deadline: Midnight EDT Sunday 18th October.
The Eleventh Workshop on
February 22-23, 2010
http://www.hotmobile.org/2010/
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
Call for Papers
ACM HotMobile 2010, the
eleventh Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems
and Applications continues
the series of highly selective, interactive
workshops focused on mobile
applications, systems, and environments,
as well as their underlying
state-of-the-art technologies. HotMobile's
small workshop format makes
it ideal for presenting and discussing new
directions or controversial
approaches.
We solicit submissions of
position papers that focus primarily on
applications and systems and
that propose new directions of research,
advocate non-traditional
approaches to old (or new) ideas, or generate
controversy and discussion.
We particularly look for position papers
containing highly original
ideas in the following topic areas,
although papers describing
other challenges unique to or exacerbated
by mobility are also
welcome:
*
Operating system and distributed systems support for mobile computing
*
Coordination, aggregation, and spontaneous interaction of mobile devices
*
Novel applications, environments, and devices supporting mobility
*
HCI issues related to mobile computing
*
Security and privacy of mobile computing
*
Management, configuration, and deployment of systems supporting mobility
Submissions describing new
lower-level technologies are welcome if
they focus on how the
technology is being used or integrated into a
system or application.
HotMobile 2010 will be a highly
interactive workshop. Submissions will
be judged based upon
originality, technical merit, topical relevance,
and likelihood of leading to
insightful discussion at the workshop
Presentation at HotMobile is
a good way to get early feedback on
research ideas that are a
year or more from submission as a full
conference paper to the ACM
MobiSys conference or other high-quality
conferences. Submitting a
full-length paper on the same topic to
MobiSys in less than a year
is unlikely to involve a sufficient
increment of work and
maturity of ideas.To encourage an atmosphere
conducive to participation,
attendance will be limited to 70
participants. Authors of
submitted papers and accepted demo proposals
will be given first
priority, with others able to register on a
space-available basis.
Important Dates
Paper submission due (new date): Sunday October 18th, 2009
Acceptance notification: To
be announced
Revised papers due: To be
announced
Paper submissions are due by 23:59:59 EDT on Sunday October 18th,
2009.
Paper Submission Instructions
Paper submissions are due on
Oct 12th 2009 at 23:59:59 PDST (Pacific
Daylight Savings Time).
Submissions should contain 6 or fewer
tables. Papers should use the
standard ACM template, available at:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
Submission link: http://mobile.cod.cs.duke.edu/hotcrp/
(Also available on main
website http://www.hotmobile.org/2010/?pid=home
)
The workshop proceedings
will be published by the ACM and distributed
at the workshop on a USB memory
stick.
As is customary, papers must
not have been published elsewhere and may
not be simultaneously under
submission at another venue. Papers
accompanied by nondisclosure
agreement forms are not acceptable and
will be returned to the
author(s) unread. As customary with the
scientific peer review
process, submissions will be handled as
confidential material during
the review.
________________________________
Roy Want
Intel Labs, Santa Clara
Mailstop RNB-6-61
2200 Mission College
Blvd
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8819
Tel: (408) 765 9204
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