Joint
ERCIM eMobility and MobiSense Workshop
collocated with the International Conference on
Wired/Wireless Internet Communications (WWIC’13)
June 4, 2013, St. Petersburg, Russia

Submission Deadline extended: May 2, 2013
 
Overview
The ERCIM eMobility group dedicates its research
to mobile applications and services that require technical solutions on various
levels. Some examples of such solutions are communication architectures and
protocols supporting mobility of users and devices or middleware to support
security and flexibility. The eMobility workshop targets problems related to
future applications and services based on mobile and wireless technologies.
The MobiSense workshop (Opportunistic Sensing and
Processing in Mobile Wireless Sensor and Cellular Networks) is dedicated to the
collaboration and interoperability among wireless sensor networks and other
wireless networks. These border research topics are of interests due to their
potential to enhance the performance of the currently deployed wireless
technologies.
For the second time the two, previously
independent workshops are combined in a joint event aiming to bring together
researchers from different wireless areas that share common research interests
and face similar problems. Both, researchers from the scientific community (of
both university and research institutes) as well as participants from the
industry are welcome. The topics are chosen in suit to address network-specific
problems in the areas of:
 
•     Network architectures
o   Wireless access networks
o   Mobile ad-hoc networks
o   Wireless sensor networks
o   Wireless mesh networks
•     Wireless network management and security
o   Security, trust and authentication
o   Monitoring
o   QoS and traffic engineering
o   Mobility management, roaming and handover support
o   Resource management
o   Re-configurability and runtime adaptation
o   Self-configuration within heterogeneous networks
•     Protocol design
o   Energy-efficient protocol mechanisms
o   Transport and congestion control
o   Opportunistic dissemination
o   Cross-layer protocol design
o   Mobile Peer-to-Peer
•     Distributed data processing
o  Distributed data storage and forward
o  Sensor fusion and context awareness
•     Development and deployment
o  Software development for mobile devices
o  Simulation methods and tools
o  Test-beds and prototypes
o  Wireless experimentation and measurements
•     Applications
o  Opportunistic sensing, e.g., urban and environmental monitoring
o  Social networks
o  Future mobile applications, e.g., medical, multimedia, mobile learning
o  Location-based services
o  Vehicular networking and intelligent transportation systems
o  Mobile application support, e.g., coding, content distribution, and
adaptation

Submissions
Authors are encouraged to submit papers
describing previously unpublished, original work or position papers of new 
research
plans. Submitted papers should follow the Springer LNCS formatting
standard. Technical contributions
can be submitted as full, short, and abstract papers with 12, 6, or 2 pages
respectively. Accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings (with
ISBN number). Paper submissions should be made electronically via EDAS.
 
Important
dates
Paper submission: 02 May 2013
Acceptance notification: 10 May 2013
Camera-ready & registration: 15 May 2013
 
General
Co-Chairs
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland
Geert Heijenk, University Twente, The Netherlands
 
TPC
Co-Chairs
Marc Brogle, Hewlett-Packard, Switzerland
Desislava Dimitrova, University of Bern,
Switzerland
 
Technical
Program Committee
Mari Carmen Aguayo-Torres, Universidad
Malaga, Spain
Francisco
Barcelo-Arroyo, UPC, Spain
Boris Bellalta, UPF, Spain
Robert Bestak, TU Prague, Czeck Republic
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Rafaelle Bruno, Institute of Informatics and Telematics, Italy
Cristina Cano, Hamilton Institute, Ireland
Rossitza Goleva, Technical University Sofia, Bulgaria
Do van
Thanh, NTNU, Trondheim
Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Gregory O’Hare, University College Dublin, Ireland
Vasilios Siris, ICS-FORTH / AUEB, Greece
Anna Sperotto, University Twente, The Netherlands
Alexey Vinel, SPIIRAS, Russia
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