Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

CfP: MONET 2011

Sixth International Workshop on

MObile and NEtworking Technologies for social applications (MONET´11)

Crete, Greece, Oct 16-21, 2011

Proceedings will be published by
Springer Verlag


The best papers of the workshop, opportunely extended, will be selected for a special issue on an international journal.

In recent years the research area of social mobile and networking technologies has made rapid progress, due to the increasing development of new mobile technologies and the widespread usage of the Internet as a new platform for social interactions.

Applications of mobile and networking technologies serve groups of people in shared activities, in particular geographically dispersed groups who are collaborating on some task in a shared context. An important characteristic of those social applications is the continuous interaction between people and technology to achieve a common purpose. Moreover, social applications tend to be large-scale and complex, involving difficult social and policy issues such as those related to privacy and security access.

Mobile technologies are devoted to play an important role in many areas of social activities, most likely in those areas where the right data in the right time have mission-critical importance. Mobile technologies play an essential role in personalizing working and interaction contexts, and supporting experimentation and innovation.

Social Networking technologies join friends, family members, co-workers and other social communities together. These technologies are convergent, emerging from a variety of applications such as search engines and employee evaluation routines while running on equally diverse platforms from server clusters to wireless phone networks.

The third generation of social networking technologies has hit the Web. This network serve increasingly significant social functions. Networking technologies have to face emerging problems of robustness, such as vulnerabilities to reliability and performance due to malicious attack.

Workshop participants can extent their background on this area, exchange ideas with other researchers and propose new solutions.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of the proposed workshop is to gather researchers, from academia and industry, and practitioners to discuss about new mobile and networking technologies, to identify challenging problems that appear in social applications of those technologies and to show results and experiences realized by researchers. The workshop will be organized in a way to stimulate interaction among the participants. Shorter position papers may be presented from researchers of all backgrounds, in particular social-mobile technologies, information networking, human-computer interaction, security and privacy.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to:

· Social networking technologies

· Social network analysis

· Mobile Social networks

· Social media technologies

· Semantic web

· Mobile and network security and privacy

· Web and mobile accessibility

· Knowledge Sharing and management

· Human-computer interaction

· Multi-modal applications

· Online communities and Social Computing

· Wireless technologies and services

· Mobile applications and services

· Mobile social services

· Mobile business services

· Future mobile applications

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission Deadline: Jun 20, 2011
Acceptance Notification: Aug 1, 2011
Camera Ready Due: Aug 22, 2011
Registration Due: Aug 22, 2011
OTM Conferences: October 16 - 21, 2011

Friday, June 11, 2010

CfP: MONET'10

Fifth International Workshop on MObile and NEtworking Technologies for social applications (MONET'10) will take place in Crete, Greece, Oct 25-29, 2010.

Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag. The best papers of the workshop, opportunely extended, will be selected for a special issue on an international journal.

The aim of the workshop is to gather researchers, from academia and industry, and practitioners to discuss about new mobile and networking technologies, to identify challenging problems that appear in social applications of those technologies and to show results and experiences realized by researchers. The workshop will be organized in a way to stimulate interaction among the participants. Shorter position papers may be presented from researchers of all backgrounds, in particular social-mobile technologies, information networking, human-computer interaction, security and privacy.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to:

• Social networking technologies
• Social network analysis
• Mobile Social networks
• Social media technologies
• Semantic web
• Mobile and network security and privacy
• Web and mobile accessibility
• knowledge Sharing and management
• Human-computer interaction
• Multi-modal applications
• Online communities and Social Computing
• Wireless technologies and services
• Mobile applications and services
• Mobile social services
• Mobile business services
• Future mobile applications

IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission Deadline: Jun 15
Paper Submission Deadline: Jun 30
Acceptance Notification: Jul 30
Camera Ready Due: Aug 13
Registration Due: Sep 3

Thursday, February 18, 2010

UMIC Workshop on Future Mobile Applications - Program

The workshop program is also downloadable in PDF from the Workshop Web site.

09:00
Welcome to UMIC Workshop on Future Mobile Applications
Yiwei Cao and Wolfgang Gräther, RWTH Aachen and Fraunhofer FIT
09:15
Mobile Device as a Smart Metering Display (with Demo)
Oleksandr Lobunets, Fraunhofer FIT
09:45
ideaPitch - A Spatial Tool for Notes (with Demo)
Nils Jeners, Fraunhofer FIT
10:15
Mobile Cloud Computing
Dejan Kovachev, RWTH Aachen
10:40
Coffee Break
11:00
Mobile Informal Learning
Christian Glahn and Dirk Börner, Open University Netherlands
11:30
Augmented Reality for Mobile Learning: information feeds
versus designing scenarios
Stefaan Ternier, Open University Netherlands
12:00
Resource Annotation and Delivery for
Mobile Augmented Reality Services
Martin Memmel, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz
12:30
Lunch Break
13:30
Open API Platform (with Demo)
Johannes Willig, Ericsson Eurolab
14:00
Service Composition (with Demo)
Konstantinos Vandikas, Ericsson Eurolab
14:30
Virtual Campfire iNMV – Storytelling on the iPhone (with Demo)
Yiwei Cao and Xi Chen, RWTH Aachen
15:00
iBSCW - BSCW applications on the iPhone (with Demo)
Wolfgang Gräther, Fraunhofer FIT
15:30
Coffee Break & Demos
16:15
Discovery and Interaction in Ubiquitous Environments
Marc Jentsch and René Reiners, Fraunhofer FIT
16:45
Supporting Mobile Maintenance in Construction Industry
Anne-Kathrin Braun, Fraunhofer FIT
17:15
Discussion and Further Steps
Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen

Friday, February 12, 2010

UMIC Workshop on Future Mobile Applications - Call For Presentation/Demo/Participation


UMIC (Ultra Highspeed Mobile Information and Communication) is a research cluster established under the German Federal and State Government Excellence Initiative, focusing on the research and realization of future mobile applications and systems through interdisciplinary and academic-industrial collaborations.

The one-day UMIC workshop aims to bring together researchers and PhD students involved in the rapidly increasing field of mobile applications. The workshop provides a forum for academics and practitioners to share knowledge and experience, explore future scenarios, directions and application domains of innovative research, and discuss the challenges and solutions for developing new mobile systems and applications. The workshop also aims at establishing a research community across universities and research institutions for further knowledge sharing and long-term collaboration.

The equipment of mobile phones with embedded camera, GPS, and other sensors greatly influenced the application area and the development of mobile applications. The benefits from the emerging mobile technologies include enhanced flexibility and mobility for end-users, improved productivity for learning, working, and common life, increased social interactivities through personal mobile devices and the availability of context information (such as location and time). However, different considerations need to be addressed in developing applications for mobile devices, like the demand for more resources for real-time context information processing, higher interactivity for better user and community experiences, and improved usability and sociability.

Promising solutions or methodologies are mobile cloud computing, mobile social software and augmented realities. Mobile cloud computing unlocks computing resources and data storage from devices and opens new classes of applications that didn’t seem to be possible previously. Over the past years social software has seen a huge explosion in usage and is now taking its first significant steps towards mobility. The interplay between mobile technologies, sensor/contextual data, cloud services and social computing generates new and exciting research questions on new challenges, utilization of context, location and other sensor data, innovative next generational mobile applications.

The workshop topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Scenarios and requirement engineering for next generation mobile applications
  • Software architectures for mobile systems
  • Mobile social software and mobile Web 2.0
  • Data management for mobile applications
  • Mobile multimedia
  • Mobile Web services
  • Mobile learning
  • Mobile gaming and other forms for entertaining
  • Mobile applications for sensor networks
  • Context-aware, location-based and mobile sensing applications
  • Augmented Reality
  • Mobile cloud computing programming model
  • Mobile application development standards e.g. Open Mobile Alliance
  • Mobile usability
  • Quality of service for mobile community information systems
  • Innovative cross-platform mobile applications (Android, iPhone, iPad, and Symbian etc.)
  • Security and privacy in mobile systems
  • Native applications vs. mobile Web applications - HTML5
  • Smart object applications (RFID and QRcodes etc.)

Workshop presentations and demos:

  • Presentation: 30 minutes
  • Presentation + demo: 45 minutes
  • An additional demo session will take place for all demos

Workshop Organization Teams:

Links:
http://dbis.rwth-aachen.de/cms/events/umic-workshop-on-future-mobile-applications