ACM
MobiCom is the premier international conference dedicated to addressing emerging in mobile, wireless and ad hoc networking and computing. ACM MobiCom 2011 will hold multiple one or half day workshops on Monday or Friday of the conference week in Las Vegas, NV, co-located with the main conference.
We invite you to submit workshop proposals on any topic related to mobile communications and wireless networking before February 18, 2011 to the Workshop Chairs. The ideal workshop proposal should focus on a specific area, be of current interest, and be able to attract a number of high-quality submissions. Proposals on emerging topics guaranteed to generate significant interest in the community will be selected. MobiCom 2011 will likely feature a mix of some returning and some new workshops.
A workshop proposal should be no more than 3 pages, containing at least:
- A draft call for papers (as complete as possible)
- The workshop deadlines (internal and external)
- Names and affiliations of main organizers and tentative composition of the committees
- Motivation and rationale for the workshop
- Expected number of submissions and participants
- Prior history of this workshop, if any (including # submissions, # accepted papers and # attendees)
If the workshop was previously co-located with another conference please indicate so clearly.
Email proposals in PDF (ONLY) to both workshop chairs, including
"MobiCom 2011 Workshops" in the subject line.
ACM MobiCom provides basic support for the workshops in the form of
registration, publicity, a meeting room, and help in arranging meal
service at the ACM MobiCom conference. To promote flexibility, the details
including the format of the workshop
and the form of submissions and presentations
are left to the organizers of each workshop.
Because workshops are meant to foster discussions
on emerging topics of interest among the
broader SIGMOBILE community, workshops are encouraged to be inclusive
rather than exclusive in their solicitation of material. In addition,
targeting more interactive forums such as presentations of short papers
(and posters) rather than traditional presentations of full-length papers
can be more conducive to successful workshops.
We look forward to your submissions. Please feel free to contact us with any questions about submitting a proposal.
Please contact the Workshop Co-Chairs,
Aditya Akella
(University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
and
Kuang-Ching Wang,
(Clemson University, USA)
for more information. For information on ACM SIGMOBILE and the MobiCom series
of conferences, see http://www.sigmobile.org/ or contact
mobicom_info
acm.org.