MoViD 2012 - 4th Workshop on Mobile Video in conjunction with MMSys 2012
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop solicits original and unpublished research achievements in various aspects of mobile video delivery, including, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Mobile video services and applications
* Video-on-demand technologies
* Video streaming over 3G/4G, LTE, WiFi, WiMax
* Peer-to-peer video and audio
* Distributed video coding
* Adaptive media coding & transport
* Middleware support for mobile multimedia
* Cross-layer architectures and technologies for mobile video
* Wireless 3D video game streaming
* Video sensing and ubiquitous video
* Video-based health monitoring, surveillance
* Video in social media and social network applications
* Contextual video capture and delivery
* Quality of experience metrics for video
* Performance studies: real-time video QoS measurements, subjective video quality assessments
* Video streaming over multiple heterogeneous networks
* Opportunistic device-to-device video delivery
Submissions to ACM MoVid 2012 must include new, unpublished, original research. Papers containing substantially similar material may not be submitted to other venues concurrently with ACM MoVid 2012. Manuscripts must be limited to 6 pages, and formatted in strict accordance with ACM proceedings style. All submissions will be handled electronically. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings together with the proceedings of the ACM Multimedia Systems conference and will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
* Mobile video services and applications
* Video-on-demand technologies
* Video streaming over 3G/4G, LTE, WiFi, WiMax
* Peer-to-peer video and audio
* Distributed video coding
* Adaptive media coding & transport
* Middleware support for mobile multimedia
* Cross-layer architectures and technologies for mobile video
* Wireless 3D video game streaming
* Video sensing and ubiquitous video
* Video-based health monitoring, surveillance
* Video in social media and social network applications
* Contextual video capture and delivery
* Quality of experience metrics for video
* Performance studies: real-time video QoS measurements, subjective video quality assessments
* Video streaming over multiple heterogeneous networks
* Opportunistic device-to-device video delivery
Submissions to ACM MoVid 2012 must include new, unpublished, original research. Papers containing substantially similar material may not be submitted to other venues concurrently with ACM MoVid 2012. Manuscripts must be limited to 6 pages, and formatted in strict accordance with ACM proceedings style. All submissions will be handled electronically. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings together with the proceedings of the ACM Multimedia Systems conference and will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Other CFPs
- 5th Workshop on Non-Functional Properties and SLA Management in Service-Oriented Computing
- The 5th International Symposium on Communications, Control and Signal Processing (ISCCSP 2012)
- 1st IFAC Conference on Embedded Systems, Computational Intelligence and Telematics in Control
- Seventh International Conference on Internet Computing for Engineering and Science (ICICSE|12)
- Special Issue on Wireless Communication, Networking & Computing
Last modified: 2011-08-03 21:40:37