See http://www.research.ibm.com/wmcsa2000/
Call For Papers & Participation
3rd IEEE Workshop on
Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
WMCSA 2000
December 7-8, 2000
Monterey Marriott, Monterey, California, USA
Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical
Committee on the Internet (TCI) and Technical Committee on
Operating Systems (TCOS). In cooperation with ACM
SIGMOBILE and the USENIX Association
The IEEE Workshops on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications have traditionally
provided forums for high-quality technical discussions on all aspects of mobile computing.
The workshops provide an alternative environment to the major conferences in the field,
offering a more relaxed schedule and providing for plenty of interaction among researchers
in the area. For WMCSA 2000 we are proposing to focus the workshop discussion on four
key issues:
Paradigms and platforms for mobile computing. After 5 years of research into
platforms to support mobile computing, the jury is still out deciding the correct
paradigm for future mobile environments: synchronous or asynchronous, RPC or
events, adaptive or transparent, proxy or agent based. The options are plentiful.
WMCSA 2000 would like to collect together researchers working in all these areas
to determine if there is a single emerging paradigm for programming mobile systems.
Mobile computing in smart home and office environments. Home networks
and smart environments are proliferating with the emergence of technologies such as
HAVi, UPnP and JetSend. Researchers in the field of mobile computing often feel
drawn to these areas since they are closely related to visions of ubiquitous
computing. WMCSA 2000 aims to consider the relationship between mobile
computing and these emerging environments and to develop a blueprint for future
research in this area.
Interactions between user interface and systems software on mobile devices.
In mobile environments users require unprecedented levels of information on how
their system is operating. However, there is little research detailing how this
information might be collected, how it should be presented to users and how these
processes impact on systems design. WMCSA will aim to explore these topics in
detail.
Case studies of advanced mobile applications. Interesting application domains
are very often the catalysts for major developments in a research field. WMCSA
2000 is targeting papers from researchers at the application level which describe
novel applications, present case studies of advanced applications or tackle issues
such as design cases and deployment issues.
We encourage papers that contribute to the community's understanding of the issues in any
of the above topics. These issues clearly span many architectural levels and papers
describing work at all levels above the MAC layer are welcome. Papers should describe
completed or on-going research work and should not have been submitted or published
elsewhere. The maximum length for submissions is 10 US Letter pages. The conference
proceedings will be published by the IEEE and we hope to publish a digest of the workshop
discussion and extracts of the papers presented in a relevant journal. All accepted papers
will be circulated to attendees in advance.
To further stimulate discussion, we welcome researchers who would like to demonstrate
working prototypes of their systems. If you would like to demo at WMCSA 2000 please
send a one page description of your demonstration to the submission address below. You
should include a brief overview of the nature of the demonstration, details of any wireless
communications equipment used and any connectivity requirements.
WMCSA 2000 will take place in Monterey, CA at the Monterey Marriott. The magnificent
Monterey Peninsula has been called one of the greatest meetings of land, sea and sky on
earth and is recognized as an ideal vacation and business destination. This beautiful seaside
community combines all the charm of small town America with an endless variety of
recreational and cultural activities. From historic adobes and landmarks to Fisherman's
Wharf and the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey has something for everyone.
To encourage a workshop atmosphere, attendance will be limited to approximately 75
delegates. Priority will be given to the authors and co-authors of submitted papers and
demonstration proposals, with any remaining places being allocated on a first-come,
first-served basis.
A small number of graduate students will be granted a waiver of the registration fee. In
return, these students will be asked to take notes at the workshop. Students who wish to be
considered for the waiver must send in a brief description of their current research and an
explanation of how participation in the workshop is likely to help them.
Important Dates
Submissions Due June 16, 2000
Acceptance Notification August 7, 2000
Camera-ready Copy Due September 8, 2000
Demonstration Proposals Due September 1, 2000
Demonstration Acceptance Notification September 15, 2000
Student Waiver Applications Due September 15, 2000
Student Waiver Notification October 1, 2000
Hotel Registration Deadline October 23, 2000
Workshop Dates December 7-8, 2000
Submission Information
WMCSA 2000 supports electronic submission only. Please send a PDF (preferred) or
postscript copy of your paper, at most 10 US Letter pages in length, to
wmcsa2000@comp.lancs.ac.uk. Please ensure the first page of your submission includes an
abstract and the address, telephone, FAX and email of the primary contact person. Authors
of accepted papers will be required to produce final versions of their paper in camera ready
format according to IEEE Press style guidelines.
Demonstration proposals (maximum one page) and applications for student waivers should
be sent to the same address.
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