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The Second International Conference on
Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services

October 25-28, 2010 - Biltmore Hotel & Suites, Santa Clara, CA, USA

Sponsor



Technically Co-Sponsored by

IEEE computer society




Partners

Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley


Keizai Society


Wireless Communications Alliance


Silicon Valley Chinese Wireless


Chinese Institute of Engineers



Corporate Sponsors

Clear Wire


Ericsson


Motorola


Sprint


Nokia

NEWS

The MobiCASE program is now online!

Early registration is open! The deadline for registering early is September 25, 2010 (3:00 PM Pacific).

Deadlines have been extended for the workshops as well as the demos/posters submission. Please check the Important Dates page for more information.

The keynote speakers for MobiCASE 2010 are Philippe Lucas (left), Senior Vice-President, Standards & Ecosystems Development, France Telecom Orange, Marc Davis (center), Partner Architect, Microsoft Online Services Division, and Arpit Joshipura (right), Vice-President, Strategy and Market Development at the Office of CTO, Ericsson Silicon Valley.

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Open Call for Papers for MobiCloud Workshop, Workshop on Mobile Security, Workshop on Mobile Software Engineering, and Call for Demos and Posters.




Years of research efforts in mobile computing have brought us tremendous knowledge and experience in this broad domain, as well as many hardware/software platforms, frameworks, libraries and toolkits. We believe that an ultimate goal of mobile computing is to build useful applications and services that meet people's needs. Built upon its inaugural success in 2009, MobiCASE 2010, The Second International Conference on Mobile Computing, Application, and Services, continues to provide great opportunities to researchers and practitioners, from both the academia and industry, to present and discuss their work on mobile applications and service provisioning.

Topics

We seek novel submissions in all areas in mobile applications, services, and systems research above the transport layer (i.e. above TCP/IP or equivalent), with an emphasis on complete end-to-end solutions and their components. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Application distribution and service hosting paradigms
  • Applications/services based on new sensor/actuator technologies
  • Data mining and machine learning for mobile
  • Distributed/cloud computing for mobile
  • Enterprise-domain mobile applications/services
  • Location, navigation and transportation
  • Mobile-assisted education
  • Mobile computing for emerging markets
  • Mobile entertainment and gaming
  • Mobile healthcare and wellness
  • Mobile monetization
  • Mobile payment and other financial services
  • Mobile platforms, operating systems and middleware
  • Mobile social networking
  • Mobile virtualization, mediation and interoperability
  • Mobile vision, multimedia and computational photography
  • Privacy and security in mobile settings
  • Programming languages, toolkits and libraries for mobile
  • Scalability issues in mobile computing
  • System management, monitoring and diagnostics for mobile
  • User context modeling and context-aware mobile applications/services
  • User interfaces and user experience design for mobile
  • Web technologies tailored for the mobile environment