IMPORTANT DATES:
- Poster and demo proposals due:
- 5 April 2009 2359 PST
- Deadline extended:
- 12 April 2009
- Notification of acceptance:
- 26 April 2009
Poster and demo
Posters
MobiSys seeks proposals for posters describing novel work on mobile systems, applications and services. Posters will be presented during a specially designated session of the conference. The poster session is meant to introduce new or ongoing work and provide opportunities for authors to interact directly with conference attendees. Posters are specially suited for presenting controversial research directions that may generate discussion, or promising ideas not yet validated through extensive evaluation. Awards will be given for the best poster of the session and the best poster presented by a student. Poster submissions must include an extended abstract no longer than one 8.5x11-inch page, including all figures and references. This abstract should be formatted in two columns, single-spaced, with a font no smaller than 10-point. Optionally, submissions may also include an electronic copy of the poster. Please note that easels will be provided at the conference for 3x4 feet posters (approximately 0.75x1.0 meters), and the posters should be sized appropriately. Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format. Poster proposals must be submitted electronically by sending the extended abstract and (optionally) the poster as attachments in a single email message to
mobisys09_demos@smu.edu.sg
The subject line should read "MOBISYS 2009 POSTER SUBMISSION" (in upper-case letters). The body of the email should include, in plain text, the title of the poster and the author list, including affiliations. The extended abstracts of accepted posters will be posted on the conference website, but will not appear in the conference proceedings.
Demonstrations
MobiSys seeks proposals for live demonstrations of mobile computing technologies. Live demos provide an opportunity to give a flavor of real-life applications made possible by your system. Particularly encouraged are the demonstrations that include participation by conference attendees. Research prototypes as well as commercial products are welcome. However, MobiSys is not an appropriate forum for marketing or sales presentations. The presenter is expected to understand the system being demonstrated and explain the technical contributions of the system to the audience. Demonstrations of previously published systems are also welcome. Demonstrations will be selected based on the expected interest from the MobiSys audience. Awards will be given for the best demo of the session and the best demo presented by a student. A demo submission requires only an extended abstract no longer than one 8.5x11-inch page, including all figures and references, describing the demonstration as well as any special requirements (other than a demo booth/table). The extended abstract should be formatted in 8.5x11-inch pages, two columns, single-spaced, with a font no smaller than 10-point. Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format. Demo proposals must be submitted electronically by sending the extended abstract as an attachment in an email message to
mobisys09_demos@smu.edu.sg
The subject line should read "MOBISYS 2009 DEMO SUBMISSION" (in upper-case letters). The body of the email should include, in plain text, the title of the demo and the author list, including affiliations. The extended abstracts of accepted demonstrations will be posted on the conference website, but will not appear in the conference proceedings.
Posters Session Program
Porting Mobile Applications: Results from the "100 Phones Experiment" | ZongWei Lu, Damith C. Rajapakse |
Augmenting Images with Context on Mobile Devices | Harlan Hile, University of Washington, Radek Grzeszczuk, Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto Ramakrishna Vedantham, Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, Jana Košecka, George Mason University, Alan Liu, University of Washington, Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington |
Integration Mobile Devices Domain with Service Component Architecture | Pawel Bachara, Krzysztof Zielinski, Institute of Computer Science, AGH UST |
FLORA: Mechanisms for User-assisted Mobile Services | Ravi Kokku, Guofei Jiang, Mohammad Khojastepour, Karthik Sundaresan, NEC Laboratories America, Princeton |
MOBIX: System for managing MOBility using Information eXchange | Jhoanna Rhodette Pedrasa, University of New South Wales, Aruna Prasad Seneviratne National ICT Australia |
Accurate range-Only Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks | Evangelos B. Mazomenos, Jeffrey S. Reeve, Neil M. White, University of Southampton |
iScope: Personalized Multi-Modality Image Search for Mobile Devices | Changyun Zhu: ECE, Queen's University Kun Li: ECEE, University of Colorado at Boulder Qin Lv: CS, University of Colorado at Boulder Li Shang: ECEE, University of Colorado at Boulder Robert Dick: EECS, University of Michigan |
Event Detection Using Phenomenon Models | Riccardo Crepaldi, Mirko Montanari, Shayne Czyzewski, Roy Campbell, Robin Kravets, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Proposal of construction of ubiquitous sensor network environment that supports activity in a country hill | Norihisa Segawa Jun Sawamoto: Faculty of Software and Information
Science, Iwate Prefectural University Ikuko Urushibara Hikaru Sato: AR’S corporation Hikaru Sato Haruro Tamaki: Mathematical Assist Design Laboratory |
Ph.D. Forum Poster: Improving the Reliability of Vehicular Networks in Shadowing Environments |
Quincy Tse, School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney |
Demo Session Program
Demo of SPATE: Small-group PKI-less Authenticated Trust Establishment | Yue-Hsun Lin, King-Hang Wang, National Tsing-Hua University,
Ahren Studer,
Hsu-Chun Hsiao,
Jonathan McCune,
Maxwell Krohn, Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University,
Phen-Lan Lin, Providence University, |
An Energy Manager for a Mobile Grid | Jochen W. Furthmüller, Stefan Becker, Oliver P. Waldhorst, Telematics Institute, Universität Karlsruhe |
xShare: Supporting Impromptu Sharing of Mobile Phones | Yunxin Liu Microsoft Research Asia and Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Ahmad Rahmati Rice University, |
Using Search to Enhance Picture Sharing with Mobile Phones | Erik Nordström, Daniel Aldman, Fredrik Bjurefors, Christian Rohner, Uppsala University |
Channel Switch and Quiet Attack: New DoS Attacks exploiting the 802.11 Standard | Bastian Könings, Florian Schaub, Frank Kargl |
PetrolWatch: Using Mobile Phones for Sharing Petrol Prices | Yi Fei Dong, Lupco Blazeski, David Sullivan, Salil Kanhere and Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales |
Cross-layer Protocol Optimization in Support of Seamless Mobility | N. Golmie, R. Rouil, A. Izquierdo, Emerging and Mobile Network Technologies Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Efficient Routing and Data Management in Sensor Networks using Virtual Cord Routing (VCP) | Abdalkarim Awad, Reinhard German and Falko Dressler, University of Erlangen |
A Mobile Process-aware Information System for Pervasive Scenarios | Daniele Battista, Massimiliano de Leoni, Alessandro Russo, Massimo Mecella, SAPIENZA - Università di Roma |
Mobile ATM for Developing Countries | Amila Karunanayake, Kausn De Zoysa, University of Colombo School of Computing, Sead Muftic, Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm |
Secure Vehicle Communication | Frank Kargl, Ulm University, Panagiotis Papadimitratos, EPFL, Tamás Holczer, BUTE, Stefano Cosenza, CRF, Albert Held, Michael Müter and Naim Asaj, Daimler AG, Petra Ardelean, EPFL, Danny de Cock, KU Leuven, Michel Sall, Trialog, Björn Wiedersheim, Ulm University |
Fidelity-Aware Replication for Mobile Devices | Kaushik Veeraraghavan, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Thomas L. Rodeheffer, Douglas B. Terry, Ted Wobber, Microsoft Research Silicon Valley |
EasyMeet: Anytime, Anywhere Mobile Conferencing | Du Li, Nokia Research Center |
Using Bluetooth Device Names to Support Interaction in Smart Environments | Sarah Rutlidge, Nigel Davies, Adrian Friday, Peter Newman, Oliver Storz, Lancaster University |