Mobiquitous 2009 (http://www.mobiquitous.org)
July 13 – 15 2009 (tentative), Toronto, Canada
Co-sponsored by Create-Net and ICST (ACM/IEEE sponsorship pending)
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Call for Papers:
Paper Registration: March 3, 2009
Submissions Due: March 20, 2009
Workshop Proposals Due: Jan 20, 2009
The Sixth Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2009) will provide a forum for practitioners
and researchers from diverse backgrounds to interact and exchange experiences about the design and implementation of mobile and ubiquitous systems. Areas addressed by t
he conference include systems, applications, social networks, middleware, networking, data management and services, all with special focus on mobility and ubiquitous computing.
The Program Committee is soliciting technical papers that describe original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal.
Submissions should clearly identify how they relate to issues on mobile and ubiquitous systems. Contributions describing an overall working system are particularly of interest.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Architectures, systems and applications * Localization and tracking
* Wearable computing * Context- and location-aware applications and services
* Personal area networks * Agent technologies in ubiquitous, wearable, and mobile systems
* Wireless technologies (Bluetooth, ZigBee, * Energy efficiency and awareness
802.15.x, WiFi, WiMAX) * Toolkits, testbeds, development environments,
* Wireless Internet access in ubiquitous systems and languages for ubiquitous computing
* Ad hoc and sensor network support for * Rapid prototyping of ubiquitous applications
ubiquitous computing
* Reconfigurability and personalization * Mobile and ubiquitous data management and processing
* Wireless/mobile service management and delivery * Queries, transactions and workflows in mobile and ubiquitous environments
* Trust Issues for Ubiquitous Systems * Multimodal interfaces (speech, video kinetic, tactile)
* Community based computing * User generated content
* Service and knowledge discovery, matching * Mixed (virtual/real) world infrastructures
and composition mechanisms
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Submission Instructions: Paper submission will be handled electronically (see the conference web page for details). Authors should
prepare an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of their full paper. Papers must not exceed 10 pages double column (US Letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches)
including text, figures and references. The font size must be at least 10 points.
Workshops: Proposals for workshops are solicited. Potential instructors are requested to submit a workshop proposal of at most 5 pages,
including biographical sketch of each organizers, to the Workshop Chairs by Jan 20, 2009. Evaluation of workshop proposals will
be based on the expertise and experience of the organizers and the relevance of the subject matter. Please see the conference Website
for further details.
Organizers (more details on the Web site):
General Chair: Archan Misra, Telcordia, USA
Technical Program Chair: Eyal de Lara, U. of Toronto, Canada
TPC Vice Chairs: Paul Castro, IBM TJ Watson, USA,
Dina Papagiannaki, Intel Research Pittsburgh, USA
Workshops Chairs: Iqbal Mohomed, Microsoft Research, USA
Milena Radenkovic, U. of Nottingham, UK.
Posters Chair: Qi Han, Colorado School of Mines, USA
Web Chair: Andre Kalamandeen, U. of Toronto, Canada
Conference Coordinator: Dorothy Bany, ICST, USA.
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