IEEE MOBILE CLOUD
Computing Systems Engineering & Computer Science (General) Software Systems
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IEEE MOBILE CLOUD
THE 10TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MOBILE CLOUD COMPUTING, SERVICES, AND ENGINEERING
https://mobile-cloud.net/
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The integration of mobile computing, edge, and cloud services enables new applications that provide resources and services on an intelligent basis, process big data collected from mobile sensors, connected vehicles, and support the Internet of things (IoT) with massive edge and cloud-based backend. 5G technology will be a key enabler of this integration. Such mobile applications will have tremendous impacts on many aspects of our life, including transportation/V2X, e-commerce, healthcare, smart homes and smart cities, social interaction, and many more.
Mobile Cloud provides a platform for researchers from academia and industry to share their latest research ideas and results, experimental activities, and the emerging industry technologies on mobile cloud computing, services, and engineering. Papers will be judged based on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness.
Topics of Interest: (include but not limited to)
Theory, Modeling, and Methodologies
Mobile cloud computing models, architectures, infrastructures, and platforms
Mobile cloud computing theories, concepts, algorithms, and methodologies
Mobile cloud data management: models, big data, stream processing
Mobile cloud data centers: storage, caching, retrieval, migration, resilience, availability
Mobile cloud networking and protocols
Mobile cloud tools and middleware
Mobile cloud (computing) as a service
Quality of service (QoS): reliability, robustness, throughput, latency, recovery-time, and scalability
Mobile cloud security and privacy
Mobile cloud analytics
Mobile cloud optimization with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL)
Mobile cloud services: model, discovery, provisioning, security, and marketplace
Mobile cloud for context/location-aware services
Mobile cloud for crowdsensing and crowdsourcing: models, platforms and applications
5G/6G: mobile edge computing (MEC), function virtualization, mobile multimedia, load balancing
Mobile cloud with Edge, Fog, and Cloud computing
Applications and Industry Practice
Mobile clouds for V2X, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), telematics
Mobile clouds for surveillance
Mobile clouds for drones, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
Mobile clouds for augmented reality
Mobile clouds for sensor networks, IoT and Industrial IoT
Mobile clouds for aviation, airports, and railway
Mobile clouds for community services and social networking
Mobile clouds for health and disaster management
Mobile cloud computing for sustainable development
Mobile clouds for mission-critical systems
Mobile clouds for industrial 4.0
Mobile clouds for metaverse
Mobile clouds to address COVID-19 challenges
Paper submission guidelines
A. Presentations
Every paper will be presented live, followed by live questions-and-answers from the audience. The following table summarises the lengths of presentations according to the paper types:
Paper type Presentation Length
Short Paper 15-30 minutes (please see technical program)
Regular paper 30 minutes
Invited paper 45 minutes
Keynote 60 minutes
Please note that for all types of presentations, the presentation lengths include the time for questions and answers. The authors are suggested to prepare slides for the presentation and share the screen to show the slides in the Zoom meeting during the session.
NOTE:
(1) About No-Show: IEEE’s policy is that author’s must participate in the conference and present the work in person in order to include the paper in the conference proceedings. No-show at the presentation will be regarded as not participated in the conference, thus the paper will be removed from the conference proceedings in the IEEE’s Digital Library Xplore.
(2) About Internet Connectivity: To prevent the internet connection problem to hamper the presentations, an author can send us a link to a recorded presentation hosted externally on the internet. In unexpected case of broken internet connection, the recorded presentation will be played. This must NOT be used as planned no-show at presentation.
(3) Test the connection: The authors are strongly encouraged to join the Zoom rooms on Day 0 (22nd August) to test the internet connection. More information will be posted on Moodle website.
B. Sessions
There are two types of sessions in the congress: Plenary sessions and Parallel sessions.
Plenary session are to be participated by all participants of all conferences/workshops, etc. There will be no other event taking place at the same time. Plenary Keynotes, Opening Session, Planning meeting, Plenary Panels, Closing Session, and Best Paper Awards are plenary sessions.
Parallel sessions are running in parallel with some other sessions/events. Participants can join any of the parallel sessions freely at any time.
NOTE:
(1) Session Chairs and Helpers: Each session of the congress will have a session chair and at least one student volunteer to help the running of the session. The session chair should control the running of the session, ensuring the presentations were smoothly and timely, and questions are raised and answered in an orderly way
(2) Recording of Sessions: All sessions will be recorded and the recorded presentations will be made available to the general public. The student helpers will take charge of the recording.
General Chairs
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Hiroyuki Sato, University of Tokyo, Japan
Juan Li , North Dakota State University, USA
Paolo Bellavista, University of Bologna, Italy
Program Chairs
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Geetha Thamilarasu, University of Washington Bothell, USA
Lin Li, Prairie View A&M University, USA
Wei Bao, University of Sydney, Australia