MobiCom 2015 / Paris, France / September 7- 11, 2015
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 Call for Demos and Exhibits 

 

Submit cool demos of your research advances or technological capabilities, and showcase them at MobiCom 2015! We encourage research, platform, and product demonstrations and exhibits from both academics and industry.

Demonstrations should be innovative research prototypes, platforms and applications that are related to the practice of mobile computing or wireless and mobile networking, in the general areas of interest related to the MobiCom conference. Exhibits can be advanced product prototypes or technology breakthroughs that are relevant to the MobiCom audience. We strongly encourage demos based on novel applications in the domain of mobile computing and wireless systems.

Please refer to the main conference introduction and CFP for the general areas.

Please submit a proposal of your demo or exhibit. It should be a summary or extended abstract describing the research to be presented, maximum 3 pages in US letter size (8.5 x 11 inches) with fonts no smaller than 10 point size, in PDF file format. Make sure the proposal will include:

  • The names, affiliations, and email addresses of the authors.
  • Equipment to be used for the demo.
  • Space needed and setup time required.
  • Additional facilities needed including power and Internet/wireless access.

All submissions will be reviewed by a committee. Once the demo is accepted, we will post the submission (summary and video) on the conference website and publish it in the main proceedings and the ACM digital library.

All demos will be considered for the Best Demo Award. A committee will decide about the winner on-site after evaluating all demo presentations.

   Submission Instructions 

In order to submit your Demo or Exhibit proposal to Mobicom 2015 for review, please proceed through the following steps:

  1. In order to submit your Demo or Exhibit proposal to Mobicom 2015 for review, please send the pdf file to this email address: demomobicom2015@googlegroups.com
  2. Setting in the topic « Mobicom 2015 demo submission »

   Important Dates 

Submissions deadline:   May 15, 2015 (11:59 PM EDT)
Notification: June 5, 2015
Camera-ready: June 28, 2015

   Accepted Demos 

  • Platform for Collecting Data From Urban Sensors Using Vehicular Networking: Pedro M. Santos, Universidade do Porto; Tania Calcada, Universidade do Porto; Diogo Guimarãe, DEEC, Universidade do Porto; Tiago Condeixa, VENIAM; Susana
  • AntMonitor: A System for Mobile Traffic Monitoring and Real-Time Prevention of Privacy Leaks: Anastasia Shubay, University of California, Irvine; Anh Ley, University of California, Irvine; Minas Gjokay, University of California, Irvine; Janus Varmarkenz, IT University of Copenhagen; Simon Langhoffz,IT University of Copenhagen; Athina Markopoulouy, University of California, Irvine
  • Car-Fi: V2I via existing Wi-Fi access points: Davide Pesavento, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC; Giulio Grassi Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, LIP6; Giovanni Pau Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, LIP6; Paramvir Bahl Microsoft Research Redmond, WA, USA; Serge Fdida Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, LIP6
  • FIT IoT-LAB A Large Scale Open Experimental IoT Testbed: Gaetan Harter, Inria, France; Roger Pissard-Gibollet, Inria, France; Frederic Saint-Marcel, Inria, France; Guillaume Schreiner, University of Strasbourg, France; Julien Vandaele Inria, France
  • OpenVLC1.0 Platform for Research in Visible Light Communication Networks: Qing Wang IMDEA Networks Institute & UC3M Madrid, Spain; Shengrong Yin University of Houston Houston, USA; Omprakash Gnawali University of Houston Houston, USA; Domenico Giustiniano IMDEA Networks Institute Madrid, Spain
  • An Open-source Software Defined Platform for Collaborative and Energy-aware WiFi Offloading: Aaron Yi Ding , University of Helsinki; Yanhe Liu, University of Helsinki; Sasu Tarkoma,University of Helsinki; Hannu Flinckz, Nokia; Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
  • Optimizing Smartphone Power Consumption through Dynamic Resolution Scaling: Songtao He, Microsoft Research, Beijing, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China; Yunxin Liu, Microsoft Research, Beijing, China; Hucheng Zhou, Microsoft Research, Beijing, China
  • Modular Multi-radio Wireless Sensor Platform for IoT Trials with Plug&Play Module Connection: Konstantin Mikhaylov, Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC); Juha Petäjäjärvi,Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC); Marko Mäkeläinen,Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC); Anton Paatelma, and Tuomo HänninenCentre for Wireless Communications (CWC)
  • Wireless Link Selection on Smartphone: Throughput vs Battery Drain: Krzysztof Grochla,IITIS PAN ;Pawe? Foremski, IITIS PAN
  • Closer to Cloud-RAN: RAN as a Service: Navid Nikaein, Eurecom; Raymond Knopp, Eurecom; Lionel Gauthier, Eurecom; Eryk Schiller , University of Berne; Torsten Braun University of Bern; Dominique Pichon,Orange Labs;
  • AP-centric Health Diagnosis of WiFi Networks: Mukulika Maity, IIT Bombay; Avinash Chaurasia, IIT Bombay; Rachit Srivastava, AirTight Networks; Bhaskaran Raman, IIT Bombay; Mythili Vutukuru, IIT Bombay
  • OneLab: Major Computer Networking Testbeds for IoT and Wireless Experimentation: Loic Baron, LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; Ciro Scognamiglio, LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; Mohammed Yasin Rahman,LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; Radomir Klacza,LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; Nina Kurose,LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; Timur Friedman, LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; Serge Fdida, LIP6 Laboratory UPMC Sorbonne Universités; ; Rémy Léone Laboratory of Information, Networking, and Communication Sciences (LINCS) Télécom ParisTech
  • Molecular MIMO with Drift: Changmin Lee, Bonhong Koo, Na-Rae Kim, H. Birkan Yilmaz, Nariman Farsardt, Andrew Eckfordt, and Chan-Byoung Chae
  • Exploring Autoregressive Integrated Models for Time Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks: Wasif Masood, Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems, University of Klagenfurt, Austria.; Jorge F. Schmidt, Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
  • A Real-time 802.11 Compatible Distributed MIMO System: Ezzeldin Hamed, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Hariharan Rahul , Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mohammed A. Abdelghany, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dina Katabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Live Adaptations of Low-power MAC Protocols: Georgios Z. Papadopoulos, ICube Laboratory, University of Strasbourg, France; Antoine Gallais, ICube Laboratory, University of Strasbourg, France; Guillaume Schreiner, ICube Laboratory, University of Strasbourg, France; Thomas Noël, ICube Laboratory, University of Strasbourg, France
  • Implementation of Real-time WiFi Receiver in Ziria, Language for Rapid Prototyping of Wireless PHY: Gordon Stewart, Princeton; Mahanth Gowda, UIUC; Geoffrey Mainland, Drexel; Bozidar Radunovic, Microsoft Research; Dimitrios Vytiniotis, Microsoft Research



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