ACM
WoWMoM 2001
Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia
July 21 2001, Rome, Italy
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Mobile Computing and Networking 2001
Welcome
The Fourth International Workshop on
Wireless Mobile Multimedia

(co-located with 7th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking

Sponsored by SIGMOBILE
Technical co-sponsors: IPSJ and IEICE

"Throughout the centuries there were men who took first steps down new roads armed
with nothing but their own vision,"
with a clear perception,
"that the steps were first, the road new, the vision unborrowed"
                                       -Ayn Rand, Fountainhead, 1943

This year's workshop is the fourth in an annual series. It serves as the premier international forum for discussions between researchers, practitioners and students interested in the symbiosis of mobile computers, wireless networks, and multimedia systems.

The challenges facing the development of wireless mobile multimedia networks and systems encompass a broad spectrum of research topics such as quality-of-service provisioning, broadband wireless, network support, protocols, and handover. They also involve engineering ways of evolving today's networks into multimedia networks of the future. The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and technologists to present new ideas and contributions in all areas related to wireless multimedia and its interfaces with the conventional wireline networks.

  Important Dates
      Full paper due: May 1, 2001
      Extended: May 15, 2001 (Expired)
      Noification: June 18, 2001
      Final paper due: June 22, 2001
      Workshop date: July 21, 2001
Technical Program from previous years
1998, 1999, 2000

Late Breaking News
   The Preliminary program is now available -- check it out.
   Paper acceptance rate was lowest ever - 25% this year.
   The number of submissions jumped by 42% over last year!
   66% of the submitted papers are from academia.
   The largest percentage of submissions came from the U.S. - 45%