[AISWorld] CFP: ACM MobiArch 2016 (ACM MobiCom Workshop) - One week to deadline

Michele Nogueira michele at inf.ufpr.br
Tue May 24 16:35:44 EDT 2016


11th ACM Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture
(MobiArch) 2016
In conjunction with MobiCom 2016, New York, USA
October 3, 2016

http://www.nr2.ufpr.br/~mobiarch/


*Submission deadline extended to June 1st, 2016 (11:55 PM, GMT) (FIRM)*
** CALL FOR PAPERS **

Recent years have witnessed mobile devices surpassing stationary Internet
hosts in numbers and exponential growth of mobile data traffic. Wireless
has quickly become the dominant last-hop access to the Internet. The
mobility of users, devices and networks has become an integral part of
today’s Internet. In the meantime, the network infrastructure is the
process of transforming from a hardware dominated landscape to an
increasingly virtualized and software-defined, cloud-based system with
decreasing dependency on hardware. The increasing ability to collect and
process large amount of data pertaining to network, devices, and users is
posing new challenges to network design. As these trends continue in the
near future, a reexamination is urgently required for the architecture of
the mobile-centric Internet. Particularly, there is a need to deal with new
opportunities and challenges as a result of the support of information and
contents, the availability of software defined architecture, the
computational support from the cloud, the emerging spectrum access
techniques and the massive amount of data.

MobiArch 2016 has mobile Internet data analysis as the central theme, a new
rising and challenging networking environment that mixes the mobility of
users and the design of mobile services and networks with the analysis of
data coming from the network, the devices and the applications. The
emergence of Cloud-dependent mobile services and the widespread growth of
user-generated data, as well as the ever increasing use of cellular and
wireless technologies, are leading to the collection of a vast amount of
user mobility data as well as measurements of network states and service
provisioning elements. In this context, various networking challenges rise
such as seamless IP mobility management, the definition of algorithms
correlating user mobility and application usages, the online or offline
exploitation of large amount of mobility and usage data from the access
network and user devices, the possibility of offload computing tasks, whole
application or part of device operating system to the cloud, possible
algorithm correlating traffic offloading to content offloading and
application offloading as a consequence of mobile data analysis, pattern
inference and estimation, etc. To tackle these challenges, various issues
need to be addressed, such as efficient mobility management and
optimization, security and privacy, multi-homing, transport over wireless
access, user incentives to reduce network congestion, incentives for
network providers to deploy new/alternative mobile Internet infrastructure,
incentives for service developers/providers to define new mobile services,
efficient multimedia content distribution, information centric networking
solutions, collection and management of data, new business models for
mobile data, to related operational concerns and legal issues.

MobiArch 2016 welcomes submissions from both researchers and practitioners
from academia and industry that explore challenges and advances in
architectures, protocols, and technologies in the current Internet or in
the future clean-slate Internet. The workshop supports all topics that
target to support mobility, with an emphasis on new network design for high
performance mobile applications and services, efficient support of mobile
contents, software defined architecture, data-driven mobile network
management, as well as cloud-aware architecture and services.
Besides technical papers, we also encourage work-in-progress papers, and
welcome position papers that describe highly original ideas, present new
directions, or generate insightful discussion at the workshop.


** TOPICS OF INTEREST **

All aspects around architectural issues and system support for mobility in
the Internet, including but not limited to:
• Architectures and protocols for mobility support at all layers of the
Internet protocol stack, as well as cross-layer approaches
• Future Internet architecture for efficient mobility support
• Mobile network management and architecture design with data analysis and
learning
• Software defined and/or cloud–assisted mobile networking
• Network virtualization in mobile Internet architecture
• Impact of connected vehicles on Internet architecture design
• Impact of device-to-device communications on Internet architecture design
• New wireless technologies and services and their impact on the Internet
architecture
• Mobile data sensing and fusion
• Impact of Information Centric Networking on mobile and wireless networks
• Seamless mobility in heterogeneous networks
• Location management, positioning and data management for wireless and
mobility
• Accounting, access control, security and privacy issues and their impact
on the Internet architecture
• Social, economic, scalability and deployment issues
• Cognitive networks design

** IMPORTANT DATES **

• Submissions deadline: June 1st, 2016 (11:55 PM, GMT) *(FIRM)*
• Notification of acceptance: June 19th, 2016
• Camera-ready version: July 17th, 2016
• MobiArch Workshop Day: October 3, 2016


** STEERING COMMITTEE **

Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen
Rittwik Jana AT&T Labs Research
Marco Gruteser, Rutgers University
Joerg Ott, Aalto University
Katherine Guo, Bell Labs Research
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
Stefano Secci, UPMC

** TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE **

Fulvio Risso, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Giacomo Verticale, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Kaushik Chowdhury, Northeastern University, USA
Lito Kriara, Disney Research Zurich
Lixia Zhang, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Marco Fiore, CNR-IEIIT, Italy
Michele Nogueira, UFPR, Brazil (Co-chair)
Peter Steenkiste Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Razvan Stanica INSA Lyon, France
Sahar Hoteit, Centrale-Supelec, France
Stefano Secci, UPMC-LIP6, France
Toru Hasegawa, Osaka University, Japan
Xin Wang, Stony Brook University, USA (Co-chair)
Xu Chen, University of Goettingen, Germany
Yong Cui, Tsinghua University, China

** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES **

Submissions must present original results. Selected papers will be
forward-looking, describe their relationship to existing work, and have
impact and implications for ongoing or future research. Submitted papers
must be no more than 6 pages long (for regular papers) and no more than 3
pages long (for position papers), two columns, with no characters in
smaller than 10 point fonts, and must fit properly on US "Letter"-sized
paper (8.5x11 inches). Margins must be of 1 inch on all edges (top, bottom,
left, and right) of each page. All paper submission will be handled via
Easychair. Papers will be reviewed single blind.

** WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS **

Michele Nogueira <michele at inf.ufpr.br>, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
Xin Wang <x.wang at stonybrook.edu>, Stony Brook University, USA


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Michele Nogueira, D.Sc.
www.nr2.ufpr.br/~michele



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