[Mipshop] CFP: IEEE WirelessCom Symposium on Mobile Computing, 2005
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[Mipshop] CFP: IEEE WirelessCom Symposium on Mobile Computing, 2005



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                Second Call for Papers
           Symposium on Mobile Computing
  http://www.csee.umbc.edu/~younis/WC_MobCom05.htm
                  as part of 
             IEEE WirelessCom 2005
Sheraton Maui Resort, Kaanapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA
http://www.ece.queensu.ca/hpages/faculty/safwat/wirelesscom/05/
                 June 13-16, 2005
  Technical Sponsorship: IEEE TCCC, TCPC, and SSCTC


Recent years have witnessed an enormous growth in the development
and applications of mobile computing environments and devices.
Many practitioners envision a future empowered with context and
location aware computation and communication infrastructure that
allow users to access data and receive service at any place and
any time. Compared to conventional platforms, the mobility of
computing nodes introduces many challenges to the design of almost
all systems components.

This symposium will foster a forum for discussing and presenting
recent research results on mobile computer systems. Original
papers are invited in the broader area of mobile computing. Papers
must report high-quality and previously unpublished work. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

-  Architecture and infrastructure support	
-  Middleware and operating systems services
-  Development platforms and environments
-  Adaptive resource management schemes
-  Pervasive and Context-aware Computing
-  Performance metrics and studies
-  Power aware computation and communication
-  Data consistency and synchronization protocols
-  Fault-tolerant architectural and operation models
-  Wearable computing devices and systems
-  Time constrained mobile systems
-  Robust ad-hoc networking techniques
-  Efficient localization techniques
-  Wireless sensor networks
-  Mobile peer to peer systems
-  Quality of service provisioning
-  Context-conscious computing
-  Web caching and services
-  Emerging applications and systems
-  Mobile agents
-  Mobile commerce
-  Security and privacy issues


Submission Guidelines
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Prospective authors should submit their paper electronically to
younis at csee.umbc.edu.  All papers are limited to 6 pages in MS-Word, PS 
or PDF using standard IEEE double-column format. The first page should 
include title, authors' contact information, an abstract and five 
keywords. Authors should attach the paper abstract to their message.

Important Dates
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Paper Submission Deadline:      March 15, 2005
Notification of Acceptance:     April 15, 2005
Camera-Ready Papers:            May 1, 2005

Symposium Co-Chairs
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Mohamed Younis
Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
University of Maryland Baltimore County,
E-mail: younis at csee.umbc.edu 

Hesham El-Rewini
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Southern Methodist University
E-mail: rewini at engr.smu.edu


Publicity Chair
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Moustafa Youssef
Department of Computer Science
University of Maryland at College Park,
E-mail: moustafa at cs.umd.edu 



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