6th The International Conference on Mobility Technology, Applications and Systems
http://www.acmmobility2009.org
The concept of this conference is dealing with the new challenges, deployment and strategies on next generation mobile systems, mobile devices and mobile networks in Asia.
We aim to promote the understanding and interaction among players, and focus on the key areas in the value-chain necessary for the delivery of total mobile solutions.
We also wish to make use of this platform to facilitate discussion and encourage the formulation and adoption of standards to enable rapid development and deployment of mobility solutions.
This 6th edition of the Mobility conference will be the first outside Asia and will take place in Nice and Sophia Antipolis, France, 2-4 september 2009.
Important Deadlines:
- Paper Submission Deadline: May 30 2009
- Notification of Acceptance of Paper: June 30 2009
- Full papers Submission Deadline: July 30 2009
You are invited to submit papers in the following topics but are not limited to:
Application Domains in Mobility
- Mobile Applications
- Mobile Internet; m-Business: m-office, m-commerce, m-payment, m-banking
- Mobile Gaming
- Mobile sensor networks
- Internet and Web of Things
- Ubiquitous Computing for Mobile Entertainment
- Machine-to-Machine Communications
- Mobile Computing
- Other Mobile Applications
Human factor in Mobility
- Human Factors for Mobile Collaboration and Interaction
- HCI and Multi-modal Interaction with Mobile Devices
- User Interface and Mobile Devices
Software Challenges for Mobility
- Middleware for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
- Context-based computing for mobile applications
- Mobile Security: Access; Data; Device security
- Location Based Services
- Resource Management
- Mobile Agents
- Mobile System Performance
- Mobile System Platforms, Mobile OS, User Interface and Mobile Devices
- Standards and Interoperability
- Mobile Computing
- Cross-Layer Design and Optimization
Small Objects for Mobility
- System Level Approaches for Small Communicating Objects
- Antennas for Small Communicating Objects
Networks for Mobility
- Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, Vehicular Sensor Networks, and Vehicular Technology
- WiMax Technology
- Wireless and Mobile Networks: Wireless Personal Area Networking; Wireless Home LAN; Wi-Fi; WLAN
- Next Generation Networks
- Mobility Management
- 3G/4G/UMTS/IMT2000
- UWB/Bluetooth
- Wireless Communications Technology
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