UMC 2015 - Ubiquitous Mobile Cloud Theme (UMC 2015)
Topics/Call fo Papers
IEEE Services 2015 Visionary Track: Ubiquitous Mobile Cloud Theme (UMC 2015)
June 27 - July 2, 2015, New York, USA
within IEEE SERVICES 2015
Description
Mobile devices are now the most convenient and ubiquitous interface for
accessing information services. The advanced sensing capabilities of these
devices enable them to effectively observe, analyze and understand the
context of the current environment and thus are used as service providers.
However, the resource constraints of mobile devices limit the type and
scale of functionality that can be offered by mobile
applications/services. Mobile cloud promises to bridge the gap between
limited resources and increasing demands of future mobile applications
through an elastic resource provisioning model. This convergence between
cloud computing technologies and the convenience of mobile devices offers
improved performance of mobile systems and superior user experience. The
topic of ubiquitous mobile cloud draws on inspirational ideas from many
diverse domains including cloud computing, wireless technologies,
context-aware computing, mobile commerce, location-based services, and
vehicular networks.
The UMC theme is intended to create a platform for researchers,
developers, and practitioners in current mobile cloud and ubiquitous
computing from academia, industry, and service providers to share and
discuss their ideas, experiences, challenges, and practical
implementations related to ubiquitous mobile cloud. We encourage high
quality submissions addressing current challenges and proposing novel
research directions. We invite technical research papers, industrial
papers, position papers, and tool demonstration papers.
List of topics include, but are not limited to:
* Mobile cloud architectures and applications
* Mobility support for ubiquitous cloud computing
* Mobile cloud services
* Mobile cloud data and storage architectures
* Software architecture and design of mobile cloud
* Mobile social networking
* Applications of mobile vehicular cloud
* Context management in ubiquitous mobile cloud
* Collaborative mobile cloud computing
* Mobile sensing Big Data: paradigms and techniques
* Localization mechanisms and algorithms
* Computation offloading: strategies and techniques
* Performance evaluation of mobile cloud techniques and models
* Reliability, availability, and scalability in ubiquitous mobile cloud
* Energy and resource optimization in mobile cloud
* Quality of Service (QoS) studies
* Software defined networks
* Privacy and security protections
* Virtualization and programming infrastructures
Important Dates
Submission of research papers due: March 15, 2015
Notification of paper acceptance: April 15, 2015
Submission of camera-ready papers: April 20, 2015
Theme date: June 27 - July 2, 2015
Paper submission
Papers should be written in English. Manuscripts should be no more than 8
pages, double column, IEEE style including tables, figures and references.
Please use either Word or LaTex templates and instructions provided by
IEEE. Papers must be submitted by March 15, 2015. To register and submit
paper into the UMC theme, please follow the
instructions: http://www.servicescongress.org/2015/submission.ht.... Papers
meeting these requirements will be peer-reviewed by at least three
independent reviewers, including a TPC member. Papers must present
original and unpublished work and should not be currently under review by
any other conference or journal.
Theme Co-Chairs
Khalid Elgazzar, Queen's University
Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario
June 27 - July 2, 2015, New York, USA
within IEEE SERVICES 2015
Description
Mobile devices are now the most convenient and ubiquitous interface for
accessing information services. The advanced sensing capabilities of these
devices enable them to effectively observe, analyze and understand the
context of the current environment and thus are used as service providers.
However, the resource constraints of mobile devices limit the type and
scale of functionality that can be offered by mobile
applications/services. Mobile cloud promises to bridge the gap between
limited resources and increasing demands of future mobile applications
through an elastic resource provisioning model. This convergence between
cloud computing technologies and the convenience of mobile devices offers
improved performance of mobile systems and superior user experience. The
topic of ubiquitous mobile cloud draws on inspirational ideas from many
diverse domains including cloud computing, wireless technologies,
context-aware computing, mobile commerce, location-based services, and
vehicular networks.
The UMC theme is intended to create a platform for researchers,
developers, and practitioners in current mobile cloud and ubiquitous
computing from academia, industry, and service providers to share and
discuss their ideas, experiences, challenges, and practical
implementations related to ubiquitous mobile cloud. We encourage high
quality submissions addressing current challenges and proposing novel
research directions. We invite technical research papers, industrial
papers, position papers, and tool demonstration papers.
List of topics include, but are not limited to:
* Mobile cloud architectures and applications
* Mobility support for ubiquitous cloud computing
* Mobile cloud services
* Mobile cloud data and storage architectures
* Software architecture and design of mobile cloud
* Mobile social networking
* Applications of mobile vehicular cloud
* Context management in ubiquitous mobile cloud
* Collaborative mobile cloud computing
* Mobile sensing Big Data: paradigms and techniques
* Localization mechanisms and algorithms
* Computation offloading: strategies and techniques
* Performance evaluation of mobile cloud techniques and models
* Reliability, availability, and scalability in ubiquitous mobile cloud
* Energy and resource optimization in mobile cloud
* Quality of Service (QoS) studies
* Software defined networks
* Privacy and security protections
* Virtualization and programming infrastructures
Important Dates
Submission of research papers due: March 15, 2015
Notification of paper acceptance: April 15, 2015
Submission of camera-ready papers: April 20, 2015
Theme date: June 27 - July 2, 2015
Paper submission
Papers should be written in English. Manuscripts should be no more than 8
pages, double column, IEEE style including tables, figures and references.
Please use either Word or LaTex templates and instructions provided by
IEEE. Papers must be submitted by March 15, 2015. To register and submit
paper into the UMC theme, please follow the
instructions: http://www.servicescongress.org/2015/submission.ht.... Papers
meeting these requirements will be peer-reviewed by at least three
independent reviewers, including a TPC member. Papers must present
original and unpublished work and should not be currently under review by
any other conference or journal.
Theme Co-Chairs
Khalid Elgazzar, Queen's University
Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario
Other CFPs
- 1st International Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems, Technologies and Applications (MIC-BioMed 2015)
- 6th International Conference on Communications, Signals and Coding (MIC-CSC 2015)
- 1st International Conference on Cloud Computing (MIC-Cloud 2015)
- 1st International Conference on Big Data and Applications (MIC-Data 2015)
- 1st International Conference on Social Networking and Computing (MIC-Social 2015)
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