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Fwd: MobiSys 2008: Call for Participation and Early

From: Thad Starner <>
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 17:18:55 -0700 (PDT)

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> 
>     Call for Participation & Early Registration (May
> 17th)
> The 6th ACM/USENIX International Conference on
> Mobile Systems,
>              Applications, and Services (MobiSys
> 2008)
>                      Breckenridge, Colorado
>                         June 17-20, 2008
>              http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2008/
> 
>                          Register Now!
>
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> 
> 
> MobiSys 2008, the 6th ACM/USENIX International
> Conference on Mobile Systems, 
> Applications, and Services will be held on June
> 17-20, 2008 in Breckenridge, 
> Colorado. This premium annual conference seeks to
> present innovative and 
> significant research on the design, implementation,
> usage, and evaluation of 
> mobile computing and wireless systems, applications,
> and services. This 
> conference builds on the success of the previous
> four MobiSys conferences. 
> It is jointly sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE and the
> USENIX Association. 
> 
> MobiSys 2008 will include a highly selective
> single-track program 
> for technical papers
> (http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2008/program), 
> accompanied by workshops, posters, demonstrations,
> tutorials, and 
> invited keynote speakers. 
>  
> 
> Online Registration is available at
> http://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2008/register
> The early registration deadline is May 17th, 2008. 
> Mobisys offers student travel registrations at a
> discount.
> 
> 
> The full program is attached below:
> 
>                      Tuesday, June 17th
>                      ------------------
> HealthNet 2008: the Second International Workshop on
> Systems and Networking Support for Health Care and
> Assisted Living Environments
> 
> Workshop on Virtualization in Mobile Computing
> (MobiVirt)
> 
> Tutorial on Thick Mobile Client Programming
> Technologies: Python for S60 and J2ME
> 
> Tutorial on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETS)
> 
> PhD Forum
> 
>                      Wednesday, June 18th
>                      --------------------
> 8:30-9:00 a.m. Welcome and opening remarks
> 
> 9:00-10:00 a.m.  KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
> Roy Want, Intel, "Life, the Universe, and the Future
> of Mobile Computing"
> 
> 10:30 a.m.-Noon  Session: Transportation Sense
> Session Chair: Maria R. Ebling
> 
> BriMon: A Sensor Network System for Railway Bridge
> Monitoring
> 
>     Kameswari Chebrolu (Indian Institute of
> Technology, Bombay),
>     Bhaskaran Raman (Indian Institute of Technology,
> Bombay),
>     Nilesh Mishra (USC), Phani Kumar Valiveti (Cisco
> Systems),
>     Raj Kumar (Indian Army)
> 
> Virtual Trip Lines for Distributed
> Privacy-Preserving Traffic Monitoring
> 
>     Baik Hoh (WINLAB, Rutgers University),
>     Marco Gruteser (WINLAB, Rutgers University),
>     Ryan Herring (UC Berkeley), Jeff Ban (CCIT),
>     Dan Work (UC Berkeley), Juan-Carlos Herrera (UC
> Berkeley),
>     Alexandre Bayen (UC Berkeley), Murali Annavaram
> (USC),
>     Quinn Jacobson (Nokia Research Center Palo Alto)
> 
> The Pothole Patrol: Using a Mobile Sensor Network
> for Road Surface Monitoring
> 
>     Jakob Eriksson (MIT), Lewis Girod (MIT), Bret
> Hull (MIT),
>     Ryan Newton (MIT), Samuel Madden (MIT),
>     Hari Balakrishnan (MIT)
> 
> 1:30-3:00 p.m.  Session: Stretching WiFi
> Session Chair: Anthony LaMarca
> 
> Improving Wireless Privacy with an Identifier-Free
> Link Layer Protocol
> 
>     Ben Greenstein (Intel Research Seattle),
>     Damon McCoy (University of Colorado),
>     Jeffrey Pang (Carnegie Mellon University),
>     Tadayoshi Kohno (University of Washington),
>     Srinivasan Seshan (Carnegie Mellon University),
>     David Wetherall (Intel Research Seattle and
> University of
>     Washington)
> 
> Supporting Vehicular Mobility in Urban Multi-hop
> Wireless Networks
> 
>     Anastasios Giannoulis (Rice University), Marco
> Fiore
>     (Politecnico di Torino), Edward W. Knightly
> (Rice University)
> 
> ComPoScan: Adaptive Scanning for Efficient
> Concurrent Communications and Positioning with
> 802.11
> 
>     Thomas King (University of Mannheim, Germany),
>     Mikkel Baun Kjagaard (University of Aarhus,
> Denmark)
> 
> 3:30-5:00 p.m.  Session: Browsing Remotely
> Session Chair: Mark Corner
> 
> Flashproxy: Transparently Enabling Rich Web Content
> via Remote Execution
> 
>     Alexander Moshchuk (University of Washington),
>     Steven D. Gribble (University of Washington),
>     Henry M. Levy (University of Washington)
> 
> Enhancing Web Browsing Security on Public Terminals
> using Mobile Composition
> 
>     Roy Want (Intel), Trevor Pering (Intel), Richard
> Sharp (Citrix),
>     Anil Madhavapeddy (Citrix)
> 
> Design, Analysis, and Implementation of a
> Large-scale Real-time Location-based Information
> Sharing System
> 
>     Ying Cai (Iowa State University),
>     Toby Xu (Iowa State University)
> 
> 5:00-7:00 p.m.  Poster and Demo Session
> 
> 
>                      Thursday, June 19th
>                      -------------------
> 8:30-10:00 a.m.  Session: Wireless Adaptation
> Session Chair: Ranveer Chandra
> 
> Efficient Channel-aware Rate Adaptation in Dynamic
> Environments
> 
>     Glenn Judd (Carnegie Mellon University),
>     Xiaohui Wang (Carnegie Mellon University),
>     Peter Steenkiste (Carnegie Mellon University)
> 
> Synchronous Two-phase Rate and Power Control in
> 802.11 WLANs
> 
>     Kishore Ramachandran (WINLAB, Rutgers
> University),
>     Ravi Kokku (NEC Laboratories America),
>     Honghai Zhang (NEC Laboratories America),
>     Marco Gruteser (WINLAB, Rutgers University)
> 
> Micro Power Management of Active 802.11 Interfaces
> 
>     Jiayang Liu (Rice University), Lin Zhong (Rice
> University)
> 
> 10:30 a.m.-Noon  Session: Experience with Pervasive
> Applications
> Session Chair: Maria R. Ebling
> 
> PeopleTones: A System for Delivering Buddy Proximity
> Cues on Mobile Phones
> 
>     Kevin Li (University of California, San Diego),
>     Timothy Sohn (University of California, San
> Diego),
>     Steven Huang (University of California, San
> Diego),
>     William Griswold (University of California, San
> Diego)
> 
> Micro-Blog: Sharing and Querying Content Through
> Mobile Phones and Social Participation
> 
>     Shravan Gaonkar (UIUC), Jack Li (Duke
> University),
>     Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University),
>     Landon Cox (Duke University)
> 
> Sherlock: Automatically Locating Objects for Humans
> 
>     Aditya Nemmaluri (UMass Amherst), Mark D. Corner
> (UMass Amherst),
>     Prashant Shenoy (UMass Amherst)
> 
> 1:30-3:00 p.m.  Panel Discussion
> 
> 3:30-4:30 p.m.  Session: Privacy and Security
> Session Chair: Tadayoshi Kohno
> 
> Trustworthy and Personalized Computing on Public
> Kiosks
> 
>     Scott Garriss (Carnegie Mellon University),
>     Ramon Caceres (AT&T Labs), Stefan Berger (IBM),
>     Reiner Sailer (IBM), Leendert van Doorn (AMD),
> Xiolan Zhang (IBM)
> 
> AnonySense: An Architecture for Privacy-Aware Urban
> Sensing
> 
>     Cory Cornelius (Dartmouth College ISTS),
>     Apu Kapadia (Dartmouth College ISTS),
>     David Kotz (Dartmouth College ISTS),
>     Dan Peebles (Dartmouth College ISTS),
>     Minho Shin (Dartmouth College ISTS),
>     Nikos Triandopoulos (Aarhus University, Denmark)
> 
> 4:30-5:00 p.m.  Works-in-Progress Session
> 
> 5:00-8:00 p.m.  MobiSys Banquet
> 
> 
>                       Friday, June 20th
>                       -----------------
> 9:00-10:00 a.m.  Session: Detection of Security
> Problems
> Session Chair: Landon Cox
> 
> Behavioral Detection of Malware on Mobile Handsets
> 
>     Abhijit Bose (IBM TJ Watson Research),
>     Xin Hu (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor),
>     Kang G. Shin (University of Michigan, Ann
> Arbor),
>     Taejoon Park (Samsung Electronics)
> 
> On Detecting Energy-Greedy Anomalies
> 
>     Hahnsang Kim (The University of Michigan),
>     Joshua Smith (The University of Michigan),
>     Kang G. Shin (The University of Michigan)
> 
> 10:30 a.m.-Noon  Session: Context Monitoring
> Session Chair: Lin Zhong
> 
> SixthSense: RFID-based Enterprise Intelligence
> 
>     Lenin Ravindranath (Microsoft Research India),
>     Venkata N. Padmanabhan (Microsoft Research
> India),
>     Piyush Agrawal (IIT Kanpur)
> 
> SeeMon: Scalable and Energy-efficient Context
> Monitoring Framework for Sensor-rich Mobile
> Environments
> 
>     Seungwoo Kang (KAIST), Jinwon Lee (KAIST),
> Hyukjae Jang (KAIST),
>     Hyonik Lee (KAIST), Youngki Lee (KAIST), Taiwoo
> Park (KAIST),
>     Junehwa Song (KAIST)
> 
> Cascadia: A System for Specifying, Detecting, and
> Managing RFID Events
> 
>     Evan Welbourne (University of Washington, CSE),
>     Nodira Khoussainova (University of Washington,
> CSE),
>     Julie Letchner (University of Washington, CSE),
>     Yang Li (University of Washington, CSE),
>     Magda Balazinska (University of Washington,
> CSE),
>     Gaetano Borriello (University of Washington,
> CSE),
>     Dan Suciu (University of Washington, CSE) 
> 
> 
> General Co-Chairs:
> ------------------
> Dirk Grunwald, University of Colorado, US
> Richard Han, University of Colorado, US             
>              
> 
> Program Committee Co-Chairs:
> ----------------------------
> Eyal de Lara, University of Toronto, CA
> Carla Ellis, Duke University, US
> 
> We look forward to seeing you at MobiSys 2008.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Alex Varshavsky <>
> MobiSys 2008 Publicity Chair
> 
> 

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