MobiCom 2021 - 27th Annual International Conference On Mobile Computing And Networking
Topics/Call fo Papers
The ACM MobiCom conference seeks papers describing significant research contributions in the field of wireless networking and mobile computing. MobiCom solicits papers that address important research challenges, including but not limited to communication networks, energy, computing, security, and user experience. Successful papers should propose novel ideas to attack such problems through rigorous analysis, system design, and/or real-world measurement and deployment of mobile networks, systems, and applications.
We want MobiCom ’21 to be daring and emphasize novelty and creativity. The more novel the concept, the harder it can be to fully develop or evaluate all aspects, and the review process will take this into account. We encourage authors to discuss not only the significance but also the limitations of their ideas. We strongly encourage authors to describe how they will provide access to well-documented datasets, modeling and/or simulation tools, and codebases to support the reproducibility of their methods. MobiCom continues the two-deadline model and the reviewing process with a one-shot revision to improve the quality and timeliness of publications.
Topics
We invite submissions on a wide range of mobile computing and wireless networking research, including but not limited to:
Applications of machine learning to mobile/wireless research
Backscatter communication and wireless power
Edge computing
Embedded and energy-harvesting systems
Experimental platforms and infrastructures for wireless/mobile research
Implanted and wearable computing
Intersection between mobile/wireless research, cloud computing, and software-defined networking
Long-range/Low-power wide-area wireless networking
Low-latency networking
Machine-to-machine communications
Millimeter wave and terahertz communications
Mobile data science & analysis
Mobile health
Mobile networks (5G and beyond)
Mobile web, video, virtual reality, and other applications
Novel applications of wireless signals
Robotic and drone-based networking
Security and privacy issues/solutions for mobile/wireless systems
Sensing with radio, light, sound, and acoustics
Ubiquitous computing and mobile human computer interaction
Visible light communications
Wireless localization and tracking
We want MobiCom ’21 to be daring and emphasize novelty and creativity. The more novel the concept, the harder it can be to fully develop or evaluate all aspects, and the review process will take this into account. We encourage authors to discuss not only the significance but also the limitations of their ideas. We strongly encourage authors to describe how they will provide access to well-documented datasets, modeling and/or simulation tools, and codebases to support the reproducibility of their methods. MobiCom continues the two-deadline model and the reviewing process with a one-shot revision to improve the quality and timeliness of publications.
Topics
We invite submissions on a wide range of mobile computing and wireless networking research, including but not limited to:
Applications of machine learning to mobile/wireless research
Backscatter communication and wireless power
Edge computing
Embedded and energy-harvesting systems
Experimental platforms and infrastructures for wireless/mobile research
Implanted and wearable computing
Intersection between mobile/wireless research, cloud computing, and software-defined networking
Long-range/Low-power wide-area wireless networking
Low-latency networking
Machine-to-machine communications
Millimeter wave and terahertz communications
Mobile data science & analysis
Mobile health
Mobile networks (5G and beyond)
Mobile web, video, virtual reality, and other applications
Novel applications of wireless signals
Robotic and drone-based networking
Security and privacy issues/solutions for mobile/wireless systems
Sensing with radio, light, sound, and acoustics
Ubiquitous computing and mobile human computer interaction
Visible light communications
Wireless localization and tracking
Other CFPs
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