ICMU 2014 - The seventh International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Seventh International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking
January 6-8, 2014 Singapore Management University, Singapore
Sponsored by IPSJ SIG-MBL
Technically co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Communications and IPSJ SIG-DCC (approval pending)
ICMU 2014 - The Seventh International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking - focuses on active areas of research and development in mobile communications, applications, algorithms and systems, as well as ubiquitous services and networking. The special focus of this year’s ICMU is “Transforming Urban Lifestyles via Pervasive and Mobile Computing.” Examples of such technologies include human-centric sensing, analysis and applications, mobile and pervasive healthcare, public and intelligent transportation and mobility, energy-efficient mobile systems, social-networking, machine-to-machine communications and their applications, mobile cloud computing and mobile social P2P, where human, machine, energy and environment are involved and tied closely with mobile and pervasive technologies for better urban lifestyles.
Authors are invited to submit their research contributions addressing the special topic or all areas in mobile and pervasive computing and ubiquitous networking including:
Mobile computing, services and applications
Home and building energy management system
Mobile computing and services for urban and public transport systems
Ubiquitous networking
Mobile and pervasive healthcare
Context-aware computing and services
Mobile/wearable computing systems and services
Energy-efficient and green computing
All wireless communication technologies such as WBAN, WPAN, WLAN and WWAN
Ad-hoc and sensor networks
Mobile Communication architectures
Positioning and tracking technologies
Data management for mobile computing
Sensors and RFIDs in mobile and ubiquitous computing
Software defined radio and white space communication
Participatory sensing
Smart devices and intelligent environments
Trust, security and privacy issues in mobile and ubiquitous computing and networking
Social networking and computing
Mobile P2P and gaming
January 6-8, 2014 Singapore Management University, Singapore
Sponsored by IPSJ SIG-MBL
Technically co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Communications and IPSJ SIG-DCC (approval pending)
ICMU 2014 - The Seventh International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking - focuses on active areas of research and development in mobile communications, applications, algorithms and systems, as well as ubiquitous services and networking. The special focus of this year’s ICMU is “Transforming Urban Lifestyles via Pervasive and Mobile Computing.” Examples of such technologies include human-centric sensing, analysis and applications, mobile and pervasive healthcare, public and intelligent transportation and mobility, energy-efficient mobile systems, social-networking, machine-to-machine communications and their applications, mobile cloud computing and mobile social P2P, where human, machine, energy and environment are involved and tied closely with mobile and pervasive technologies for better urban lifestyles.
Authors are invited to submit their research contributions addressing the special topic or all areas in mobile and pervasive computing and ubiquitous networking including:
Mobile computing, services and applications
Home and building energy management system
Mobile computing and services for urban and public transport systems
Ubiquitous networking
Mobile and pervasive healthcare
Context-aware computing and services
Mobile/wearable computing systems and services
Energy-efficient and green computing
All wireless communication technologies such as WBAN, WPAN, WLAN and WWAN
Ad-hoc and sensor networks
Mobile Communication architectures
Positioning and tracking technologies
Data management for mobile computing
Sensors and RFIDs in mobile and ubiquitous computing
Software defined radio and white space communication
Participatory sensing
Smart devices and intelligent environments
Trust, security and privacy issues in mobile and ubiquitous computing and networking
Social networking and computing
Mobile P2P and gaming
Other CFPs
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