Fwd: [MM-INTEREST] [1st CfP] 14th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (ACM HotMobile 2013)
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The 14th Annual International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (ACM HotMobile 2013)
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE _____________________________________________
26-27 February, 2013 Jekyll Island, GA, USA http://www.hotmobile.org/2013/
ACM HotMobile 2013, the Fourteenth International 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 system 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.
ACM HotMobile 2013 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.
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.
Submissions should contain 6 or fewer U.S. letter pages in PDF format, including all references, figures and tables. Papers should use the standard ACM template, available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates For more submission guidelines, please visit the conference website.
Important Dates _____________________________________________
Paper Submission: October 5th, 2012 – 23:59pm EST Acceptance Notification: December 12th, 2011 Camera Ready Deadline: TBD _____________________________________________
Organizing Committee: ----------------------------- General Chair Sharad Agarwal, Microsoft Research, US
Program Chair Alexander Varshavsky, AT&T Labs, US
Posters & Demos Chair Nilanjan Banerjee, University of Arkansas, US
Student Volunteer Chair Souvik Sen, HP Labs, US
Publicity Chair Andreas Bulling, University of Cambridge/Lancaster University, UK
Web Chair Christos Efstratiou, University of Cambridge, UK
Program Committee: -------------------------- Rajesh Krishna Balan, Singapore Management University, SG Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, US Nina Bhatti, HP Labs, US Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington, US Ramon Caceres, AT&T Labs, US David Chu, Microsoft Research, US Landon Cox, Duke University, US Nigel Davies, Lancaster University, UK Maria Ebling, IBM, US Roxana Geambasu, Columbia University, US Marco Gruteser, WINLAB, Rutgers University, US Jason Hong, Carnegie Mellon University, US Anthony LaMarca, Intel, US Marc Langheinrich, USI, Switzerland Stefan Saroiu, Microsoft Research, US Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University, US James Scott, Microsoft Research, UK Srini Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University, US Roy Want, Google, US Matt Welsh, Google, US Lin Zhong, Rice University, US
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Lars Wolf