| MobiCom, the Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and
                Networking, has been held every year since 1995. The conference
                serves as the premier international forum addressing networks,
                systems, algorithms, and applications that support the symbiosis
                of mobile computers and wireless networks. The conference covers
                all areas of mobile computing and mobile and wireless networking
                at the link layer and above. Previous MobiCom conferences have
                been held in locations around the world:
               
          1995:
            Berkeley, California, USA1996:
            Rye, New York, USA1997:
            Budapest, Hungary1998:
            Dallas, Texas, USA1999:
            Seattle, Washington, USA2000:
            Boston, Massachusetts, USA2001:
            Rome, Italy2002:
            Atlanta, Georgia, USA2003:
            San Diego, California, USA2004:
            Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA2005:
            Cologne, Germany2006:
            Los Angeles, California, USA2007:
            Montréal, Québec, Canada The conference regularly attracts over 500 of the world's top researchers,
          practitioners, students, and executives during the week of MobiCom,
          who are active in bringing about the future of mobile computing and
          networking. 
        The explosive growth of wide-area cellular systems and local area wireless
          networks, and the emergence of home area radio networks and personal
          area body networks, are just the beginning of "The Wireless Revolution."
          The ultimate goal of uncompromised connectivity and performance for
          mobile computing devices requires that we meet the challenge of creating
          fully integrated, seamless, fault-tolerant, and heterogeneous networks
          composed of fully distributed, energy efficient, and ubiquitous mobile
          computing platforms. The realization that wireless connectivity profoundly affects the way
          we compute, communicate, and interact motivates us to better comprehend
          all aspects of the enabling underlying systems and the interactions
          between them. Making truly tetherless computing possible demands that
          we carefully evaluate, enhance, and perhaps re-design our networks,
          systems, algorithms, and applications. 
        The technical program of the conference is highly selective, based on
          detailed reviews and discussions by an outstanding technical program
          committee. A number of social and technical events, such as speeches
          by visionary and informed leaders in the field, panels on timely and
          controversial topics, tutorials on the basics and advances in the field,
          and workshops focused on the pressing issues of the day, provide ample
          opportunities for learning, educating, debating, and exchanging information
          between users, providers, and researchers. 
         
        The annual
          MobiCom conference series is sponsored by ACM
          SIGMOBILE, the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest
          Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data, and Computing. Founded in
          1947, ACM is the world's
          first educational and scientific computing society. Today, ACM serves
          a membership of more than 80,000 computing professionals in more than
          100 countries in all areas of industry, academia, and government. The spectrum of topics addressed by ACM SIGMOBILE share one common
          theme: mobility. The group's technical scope reflects the emerging symbiosis
          of portable computers and wireless networks, addressing the convergence
          of mobility, computing, and information organization, its access, services,
          management, and applications. Members of ACM SIGMOBILE are active in
          the development of new technologies and techniques for mobile and wireless
          computing and communications. SIGMOBILE has members from around the world, from academic organizations,
          industry research and development, government, and other interested
          individuals. Members of SIGMOBILE receive the quarterly journal, Mobile
          Computing and Communications Review (MC2R), and are also able to
          receive announcements via the SIGMOBILE moderated members-only email
          distribution list, keeping them informed of the latest happenings in
          our field, including new opportunities to share their research and to
          meet with friends and colleagues at conferences and other events. SIGMOBILE
          members also are eligible for the lowest generally available registration
          fee for any event sponsored or co-sponsored by SIGMOBILE, and for the
          many events sponsored by other organizations offered in-cooperation
          with SIGMOBILE. 
         
                Please send email to mobicom_info acm.org
                  with any questions or comments about the conference or for more
                  information. For questions about the paper submission and review
                  process, please contact the Program Co-Chairs at mobicom_pcchairs  acm.org. 
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