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Demos

  1. CenceMe: Injecting Sensing Presence into Social Network Applications using Mobile Phones, A. T. Campbell (Dept. of Computer Science, Dartmouth College), S. B. Eisenman (Columbia University), K. Fodor, N. D. Lane, H. Lu, E. Miluzzo, Mirco Musolesi, R. A. Peterson, and X. Zheng (Dept. of Computer Science, Dartmouth College)
  2. Multi-hop MIMO Network Design Using WARP, Patrick Murphy, Chris Hunter, and Ashutosh Sabharwal (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University)
  3. Generating CA-authenticated public keys in ad hoc networks, Gina Kounga, Thomas Walter, and Christian Schaefer (DoCoMo-EuroLabs, Germany)
  4. Evaluating Ad Hoc Networks with FRED, Nils Glombitza, Horst Hellbrück, and Stefan Fischer (Universität zu Lübeck, Germany)
  5. An RFID-Based Positioning System for Ad-Hoc Networks, Kaoru Sezaki, Shin’ichi Konomi, Ryohei Suzuki, and Tohru Furusawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
  6. A Tool Chain for UMLbased Modeling and Simulation of VANET Scenarios with Realistic Mobility Models, Christoph Sommer, Isabel Dietrich, Falko Dressler, Winfried Dulz, and Reinhard German (Department of Computer Science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
  7. A Simple Client Software Upgrade Enables Fast Handoff in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks, Jaeouk Ok, Pedro Morales, and Hiroyuki Morikawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Call for Demo (CLOSED)

The 9th ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing

May 26-30, 2008, Hong Kong

http://www.sigmobile.org/mobihoc/2008

Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE

SCOPE

ACM MobiHoc is the premier international symposium dedicated to addressing challenges emerging from the design and applications of wireless communication networks. This symposium will be held in Hong Kong during May 26-30, 2008. It will bring together researchers and practitioners from a broad spectrum of wireless networking research to present the most up-to-date results and achievements in the field.

ACM MobiHoc invites proposals for research demonstrations. Demonstrations are highly solicited in all areas of wireless communications and networks. Submissions from both industries and universities are encouraged. Topics include, but not limited to:

PROPOSALS SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

The two-page proposal should include:

Proposals should be sent via email as PDF file to the Industrial Co-chairs. Please indicate "MobiHoc 2008 Demo Proposal Submission" as the subject of the email.

Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway yanzhang@ieee.org

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of Proposal:  February 28, 2008
Notification of Acceptance:  March 25, 2008
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