Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] ACM MobiArch 2015 -- Call for Papers
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*** Preliminary Call for Papers ***
10th ACM Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture MobiArch 2015 To be held in conjunction with ACM MOBICOM 2015.
Paris, France September 7th, 2015 More information is available at: https://mobiarch15.lip6.fr/index.html Announcement posted by Keun-Woo Lim (keun-woo.lim@lip6.fr)
MobiArch 2015 welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners from academia and industry that explore challenges and advances in architectures, protocols, and technologies in the current Internet or in future clean-slate Internet. We encourage also work-in-progress papers, we especially welcome position papers that describe highly original ideas, present new directions, or generate insightful discussion at the workshop.
MobiArch 2015 has mobile Internet data analysis as the central theme, a new rising and challenging networking environment which mixes the mobility information of users and the design of mobile services and networks with the analysis of data coming from the network, the devices and the applications. The emergence of Cloud-dependent mobile services and the widespread growth of user-generated data, as well as the ever increasing use of cellular and wireless technologies, are leading to the collection of a vast amount of user mobility data as well as measurements of network statesand service provisioning. This data may come from network management and monitoring architectures, from the user device and even directly from the application. In this context, various networking challenges rise such as seamless IP mobility management, the definition of algorithms correlating user mobility and application usages, the online or offline exploitation of large amount of mobility and usage data from the access network and user devices, the possibility of offload computing tasks, whole application or part of device operating system to the cloud, possible algorithm correlating traffic offloading to content offloading and application offloading as a consequence of mobile data analysis, pattern inference and estimation, etc. To tackle these challenges, various issues need to be addressed, such as efficient mobility management and optimization, security and privacy, multi-homing, transport over wireless access, user incentives to reduce network congestion, incentives for network providers to deploy new/alternative mobile Internet infrastructure, incentives for service developers/providers to define new mobile services, efficient multimedia content distribution, information centric networking solutions, collection and management of data, new business models for mobile data, to related operational concerns and legal issues.
Topics of Interest All aspects around architectural issues and system support for mobility in the Internet, including but not limited to:
* Impact of new wireless networking technologies on the mobile-centric Internet architecture * Mobility support in the Internet, ranging from link to application layers or cross-layer design solutions * Seamless mobility in heterogeneous networks * Data mining approaches in mobile network management data analysis * Data mining approaches in mobile phone data analysis * User mobility and digital usages pattern correlation * Software defined and cloud–assisted mobile networking * Role of network virtualization in mobile Internet architecture * Data-driven mobile network and service design * Mobile data fusion and mixing algorithms * Impact of Information Centric Networking on mobile and wireless networks * Impact of massive data collection, analysis and management in mobile architecture and services * Impact of incentives and smart pricing on network utilization and user Quality of Experience (QoE) * Impact of high throughput mobile interface on ad-hoc networks * Addressing and routing issues, location management, support for location-aware application and protocols * Security and privacy issues in mobile networks and impact on Internet architecture * Economic, regulation, and deployment issues of mobility solutions (infrastructure and devices)
Important Dates
Full paper submissions due: May 15th, 2015 (11:59pm EST) Notification of acceptance: June 19th, 2015 Camera ready due: July 27th, 2015 Workshop date: September 7th, 2015
Organization Committees
Workshop Co-Chairs Stefano Secci, UPMC, France Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Steering Committee Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen Rittwik Jana AT&T Labs Research Marco Gruteser, Rutgers University Joerg Ott, Helsinki University of Technology Katherine Guo, Bell Labs Research
Program Committee Claude Chaudet, Telecom ParisTech Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University Xu Chen, University of Goettingen Marco Fiore, CNR Toru Hasegawa, Osaka University Sahar Hoteit, Centrale-Supelec Jeremie Leguay, Huawei Xin Liu, UC Davis Fulvio Risso, Politecnico di Torino Stefano Secci, University Pierre and Marie Curie Razvan Stanica, INRIA Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Lixia Zhang, UCLA
Publicity Co-Chairs Lionel Tabourier, UPMC, France Keun-Woo Lim, UPMC, France
Local Arrangement Chair Keun-Woo Lim, UPMC, France
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Lars Wolf