If you have a cool demo of your ideas, come and showcase it in
MobiCom this year in the Student demo competition and win the best
demo awards! See instructions below.
Proposals for research demonstrations and exhibits are strongly solicited. Research demonstrations should be innovate research prototypes that show new research related to the practice of mobile computing or wireless and mobile networking.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Architectures, protocols, and algorithms to cope with mobility,
limited bandwidth, limited power and/or intermittent connectivity
- Applications and services for mobile users
- Fundamental aspects
of mobile computing and wireless networking
- Integration and
interworking of wired and wireless networks
- Location-dependent
applications and protocols
- Modeling, measurement and simulation
aspects of mobile networks
- Mobile ad hoc and sensor networks
- Operating system and middleware support for mobile computing
and networking
- Performance of mobile and wireless networks
and systems
- Security, privacy, and fault-tolerance of mobile/wireless
systems
- Wireless access technologies for mobile nodes (e.g.,
multi-radio and mesh systems, personal area networks)
- Implementations
and experimental mobile systems
This year all research demo submissions with a student
lead will be automatically entered into a Student Research
Demo competition. The goal of this competition is to
encourage students to build systems and prototypes
validating their research results, and through the
demo, make it more accessible to the wider community.
During MobiCom, demos will be judged by an evaluation committee and
one will be selected for the Best Demonstration Award.
Demos will primarily
be judged on originality, execution, and illustration
of the core research ideas.
Submit a summary of the proposed demo through the
MobiCom demo submission website at
http://mobicom2009demos.cs.ucr.edu/index.
The proposed demo summary should be formatted as a paper
or extended abstract describing your demo
and should submitted as
a PDF file of at most THREE pages,
including all figures and references (formatted into the
US letter size of 8.5 × 11 inches
with fonts no smaller than 10 point size).
The summary should include:
- The names, affiliations, and email addresses of the authors.
- Goals of the demo and the basic idea that it supports.
- Equipment to be used for the demo.
- Space needed.
- Setup time required.
- Additional facilities needed including power and Internet/wireless access.
- Indicate a URL with any extra information, if needed.
- Indicate whether the demo is eligible for the student demo
competition by identifying the lead student(s) and their
affiliations.
We encourage the submission of demos and exhibits that will be of
interest to the community from researchers in academia, industry, and government.
Submissions due: |
August 1, 2009 (5 pm EST) |
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Notification of acceptance: |
August 8, 2009 |
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