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6th International Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications and Services

November 6–7, 2014 | Austin, Texas, United States

6th International Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications and Services

 Welcome

The program has been announced, here.

 
MobiCASE, the International Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services, is a confluence between academia and industry on mobile applications and services research.
 
Now in its sixth edition, MobiCASE has become a leading scientific forum for dissemination of cutting-edge research results in the area of Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services.
 
As in previous years, MobiCASE 2014 is scheduled to include high-quality paper presentation sessions revealing the latest in mobile computing research, to demo industry's most exciting mobile applications and services, and to engage participants in hands-on projects and tutorials.
 
MobiCASE 2014 will feature a keynotes from:
 
- Prof. Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University): Cloudlets: at the Leading Edge of Cloud-Mobile Convergence
- Ron Baker (IBM Software Solutions Group): Smarter Cities and Internet of Things
 

 Highlights

-  All presented papers in the conference will be published in the proceedings of the conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
- Proceedings will be submitted for indexing by Google Scholar, ISI, EI Compendex, Scopus and many more
- The event is organised by the European Alliance for Innovation, a leading community-based organisation devoted to the advancement of innovation in the field of ICT
- Selected papers may be invited to publish in the EAI Endorsed Transactions on Mobile Communications and Applications
 

Topics

 
Relevant topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 
 - Anticipatory Computing, as seen for example in commercial systems like Microsoft Cortana and Google Now
 -     Mobile Advertising, Local Search and the recommendation of goods/services
 -     Energy Efficiency -- generalizable approaches for coping with battery limits
 -     Mobile Payments -- NFC-based services and other emerging technologies
 -     User Interfaces for Mobiles -- voice, eyes, gestures and more
 -     Mobile Sensing -- including specific domains such as, mHealth in addition to core techniques
 -     Wearable platforms and Smartphones -- such as, prototype hardware (sensing modalities etc.)
 -     Mobile development tools and testing methodologies -- including also malware identification
 -     App Distribution Channels and Stores -- taking the next steps in the evolution of app stores
 -     Location-based Social Networks and Media -- considering both studies of existing systems (e.g., WeChat) or new novel systems
 -     Mobile Cloud Computing and Mobile Web support -- such as personal clouds, and proposed new standards