C A L L F O R R E S E A R C H P A P E R S
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MOBILITY Conference 2010:
International Conference on
Mobile Applications, Systems & Technology (MAST 2010)
Date: Oct 18 - 21, 2010
Venue: SMU Convention Centre, Singapore
This International Conference on Mobile Applications, Systems and
Technology series is an academic based conference. It aims to promote the
understanding and interaction among academic staff and researchers, and
focuses on the key research areas in the value-chain necessary for the
delivery of total mobile solutions. The conference is seen as an ideal
vehicle for bringing together researchers, scientists, engineers,
academics and students from all around the world to share the latest
updates on new mobile technologies that would shape the next generation of
mobile systems and technology platforms.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
(A) Application Domains in Mobility
* (A01) Mobile Applications
* (A02) Mobile Internet; m-Business: m-office, m-commerce, m-payment,
m-banking
* (A03) Mobile Gaming
* (A04) Mobile sensor networks
* (A05) Internet and Web of Things
* (A06) Ubiquitous Computing for Mobile Entertainment
* (A07) Machine-to-Machine Communications
* (A08) Mobile Computing
* (A09) Other Mobile Applications
(B) Human factor in Mobility
* (B01) Human Factors for Mobile Collaboration and Interaction
* (B02) HCI and Multi-modal Interaction with Mobile Devices
* (B03) User Interface and Mobile Devices
(C) Software Challenges for Mobility
* (C01) Middleware for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
* (C02) Context-based computing for mobile applications
* (C03) Mobile Security: Access; Data; Device security
* (C04) Location Based Services
* (C05) Resource Management
* (C06) Mobile Agents
* (C07) Mobile System Performance
* (C08) Mobile System Platforms, Mobile OS, User Interface and Mobile Devices
* (C09) Standards and Interoperability
* (C10) Mobile Computing
* (C11) Cross-Layer Design and Optimization
(D) Small Objects for Mobility
* (D01) System Level Approaches for Small Communicating Objects
* (D02) Antennas for Small Communicating Objects
(E) Networks for Mobility
* (E01) Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, Vehicular Sensor Networks, and
Vehicular Technology
* (E02) WiMax Technology
* (E03) Wireless and Mobile Networks: Wireless Personal Area Networking;
Wireless Home LAN; Wi-Fi; WLAN
* (E04) Next Generation Networks
* (E05) Mobility Management
* (E06) 3G/4G/UMTS/IMT2000
* (E07) UWB/Bluetooth
* (E08) Wireless Communications Technology
IMPORTANT DATES
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* Papers Submission (conference & workshops): 10 May 2010
* Notification of Acceptance of Paper: 07 Jun 2010
* Full papers Submission Deadline: 09 Jul 2010
* Author Early Registration Deadline: 09 Jul 2010
* Conference: 18 - 21 Oct 2010
PUBLICATION AND PAPER SUBMISSION
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Mobility 2010 Conference proceedings will be published through the IEEE
Computer Society's Conference Publishing Services (CPS). As such accepted,
peer reviewed papers will have their abstracts and corresponding index
entries included in EI Compendex (based upon common IEEE guidelines).
All papers will be subject to a peer review process, which will be carried
out by at least two experienced researchers in the field. Please submit
your papers at this Web-site:
http://www.mobility-conference.org/
ASSOCIATED EVENT
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Introducing the 2010 Mobile Enterprise and Technology Expo (METE)
This year, we will be adding the inaugural 2010 Mobile Enterprise and
Technology Expo (METE) as a venue that gathers all industrial creators,
publishers, and distributors of mobile operating systems, mobile software
development kits and mobile (enterprise) applications. METE will enable
such parties to show-case their state-of-the-art as well as upcoming
products and developments in demo style displays. Alongside the demos,
there will be an exhibition area for commercial exhibitors to expand their
network of clients and foster relationships with existing customers. We
envision METE as the industrial component that complements the academic
part of Mobility 2010 with the main goal of forging links between
academics and the industry. Participants of either component of Mobility
2010 may cross over to the other conference/exhibition to listen to the
various talks, presentations and demos. Through this interaction, we
sincerely hope that industry participants can have a common platform to
work with their academic counterparts.
CONTACT / ENQUIRY
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Please email to mgt@mobility-conference.org
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