> Sincere apologies, if you had already received this announcement.
********** Submission Deadline Extended to Nov. 4th, 2009
*****************
> =======
> MOBISERVS 2010 - International Workshop on Mobile Platforms &
> Services: Trends & Challenges
>
> January 5, 2010
> Bengalooru, India
>
> held in conjuction with
> Second International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworkS
> (COMSNETS 2010)
>
> Eco-system of Mobile technology is evolving with at a rapid pace. The
> widespread use of mobile computing devices is driving the growth of
> mobile phone services and applications. Today, mobile phone is a
> misnomer, as these devices have numerous applications of which
> telephony is just one of them. In the network core, there are changes
> with respect to speed, unified communication support (say with IMS),
> etc., and on the user-end there is a plethora of devices. Many device
> manufactures have surfaced over the last two decades. The multi-player
> space has effectively skewed the mobile platforms and customized them.
> Similar approach has been followed with respect to characteristics,
> such as processor speeds, open API capabilities, screen sizes,
> resolutions, etc. These trends have resulted in a significant amount
> of fragmentation in the platforms space. An application developed for
> one device is not working as is on the other right away. Such are the
> unique challenges of this eco-system.
>
> This workshop will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners
> interested in mobile platforms and services to discuss and exchange
> research in these domains, and also explore emerging fields of mobile
> technologies.
>
> High quality, previously unpublished work is solicited on the topics
> including, but not limited to:
>
> * Mobile software architectures, kernels and APIs
> * Design and implementation of open and programmable mobile platforms
> * Platform independence
> * Mobile software engineering
> * Novel mobile services - context-sensitive, accessory based, etc.
> * Location-based services
> * Mobile services monitoring and evolution
> * Mobile application migrations
> * Distributed systems and middleware
> * Novel SoA
> * Clean-slate approach to mobile technologies
> * Measurements and analysis of mobile trends
> * Mobile service-based applications
>
> Submission
>
> All papers will be reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the
> workshop proceedings, published in IEEE Digital Library Xplore. Papers
> must be submitted electronically in the EDAS. Submissions should not
> exceed 6 pages including tables and figures. The cover page must
> contain an abstract of about 150 words, 3-5 keywords, name and
> affiliation of author(s) as well as the corresponding author's e-mail
> and postal address.
>
> Important Dates
>
> * Paper submission: Novemeber 4, 2009
> * Acceptance notification: November 26, 2009
> * Camera ready submission : December 18, 2009
>
> General Chairs
> Nischal M. Piratla, Deutsche Telekom Inc. R&D Lab USA, Los Altos, CA
> 94022, USA
> Nischal.Piratla@telekom.de
>
> Angela Nicoara, Deutsche Telekom Inc. R&D Lab USA, Los Altos, CA
> 94022, USA
> Angela.Nicoara@telekom.com
>
> ====
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