IMPORTANT DATES:
- Poster and demo proposals due:
- April 2, 2010
- Notification of acceptance:
- April 16, 2010
Posters and demos
The best poster and demo awards have been announced at MobiSys 2010. Congratulations to the winners!
Best poster: Vehicular Networking Using Optical Transceivers
Aaron Ganick, Matthew Figueroa, Jonathan Lobo, Peter Schimitsch, Travis Rich, Thomas D.C. Little, (Boston University)
Best demo: Playing Pacman with Sensei-UU: A relocatable testbed with support for mobile nodes
Olof Rensfelt, Joel Samuelsson, Frederik Hermans, Per Gunningberg, Lars-Ake Larzon (Uppsala University)
Poster Session Program
Vehicular Networking Using Optical TransceiversAaron Ganick, Matthew Figueroa, Jonathan Lobo, Peter Schimitsch, Travis Rich, Thomas D.C. Little, (Boston University)
GEMSTONE: A Generic Middleware for Social Networks
David Koll, Florian Tegeler, Xiaoming Fu (University of Goettingen,Germany)
VMA: An Inexpensive Indoor Acoustic Sensing Platform for In-home Patient Monitoring
Z. Sun, A. Purohit (CMU) Kathleen Yang (Samsung) N. Pattan, D. Siewiorek, A. Smailagic, I. Lane, P. Zhang (CMU)
PHY-Assisted Energy Management for Mobile Devices
Souvik Sen, Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University), Bozidar Radunovic (Microsoft Research)
IP-Enabled LED Lighting Supporting Indoor Mobile and Wireless Communications
Jimmy C. Chau, Kurt Matarese, and Thomas D.C. Little (Boston University)
FoneAstra: Making Mobile Phones Smarter
Rohit Chaudhri, Gaetano Borriello (University of Washington, Seattle)
Sensor Assisted Wireless Communications
N. Santhapuri, J. Manweiler, S. Sen, X. Bao, and R. Roy Choudhury (Duke University) Srihari Nelakuditi (USC)
Multi-Transceiver Free-Space-Optical Communication Structures
Abdullah Sevincer, Mehmet Bilgi, Murat Yuksel (University of Nevada) and Nezih Pala (Florida International University)
Context-aware Usage Control Mechanism for Securing Android Platform
Guangdong Bai, Liang Gu, Junjun Kong, Yao Guo, Xiangqun Chen (Peking University)
Mobile Sensors for Urban Traffic Reporting
Aisha Al-Abdallah, Asma Al-Emadi, Mona Al-Ansari, Nassma Mohandis and Qutaibah Malluhi (Quatar University)
Autonomous Passenger Retrieval System Prototype for Automobiles
Ronald Benson, Sihle Wilson, Tyshun Jones and Jason Black (Florida A&M University)
Demo Session Program
Vehicular Networking Using Optical Transceivers
Aaron Ganick, Matthew Figueroa, Jonathan Lobo, Peter Schimitsch, Travis Rich, Thomas D.C. Little, (Boston University)
IP-Enabled LED Lighting Supporting Indoor Mobile and Wireless Communications
Jimmy C. Chau, Kurt Matarese, and Thomas D.C. Little (Boston University)
Playing Pacman with Sensei-UU: A relocatable testbed with support for mobile nodes
Olof Rensfelt, Joel Samuelsson, Frederik Hermans, Per Gunningberg, Lars-Ake Larzon (Uppsala University)
Privacy-Triggered Communication in Pervasive Social Networks
Murtuza Jadliwala, Julien Freudiger, Laurent Bindschaedler, Avital Gutman and Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL), Imad Aad and Valtteri Niemi(Nokia)
PodNetSec: Secure Opportunistic Content Dissemination
Sascha Trifunovic (ETH), Carlos Anastasiades (Univ. of Bern), Bernhard Distl, Franck Legendre (ETH)
Gloe: An Economic Approach to Crowdsourced Recommendations of Geotagged Web Content
Christina Aperjis, Bernardo Huberman, Yarun Luon, Thomas Sandholm, Hang Ung (HP Labs)
Friendlee: A Mobile Application for your Social Life
Anupriya Ankolekar and Gabor Szabo (HP Labs)
The Cloud is the Router: Enabling Bandwidth-Efficient and Privacy-Aware Mobile Applications with Contrail
Patrick Stuedi, Iqbal Mohomed, Mahesh Balakrishnan, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Ted Wobber (MSR) Z. Morley Mao (Univ. of Michigan)
RFID Path Reconstruction and Sensing using Hybrid-powered CRFIDs
Jeremy Gummeson, Shane S. Clark, Kevin Fu, Deepak Ganesan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
MobiCrowd: A Collaborative Location Privacy Preserving LBS Mobile Proxy
Reza Shokri, Panos Papadimitratos, JP Hubaux (EPFL)
Crowd-sourcing Meets Navigation; Finding Fuel-optimal Routes with GreenGPS
Raghu Ganti, Nam Pham, Hossein Ahmadi, Saurabh Nangia, and Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC)
mCrowd: A Platform for Mobile Sensing Applications with Crowdsourcing
Tingxin Yan, David McGavern, Deepak Ganesan, Mark Corner (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Multi-Transceiver Free-Space-Optical Communication Structures
Abdullah Sevincer, Mehmet Bilgi, Murat Yuksel (Univ. of Nevada) and Nezih Pala (Florida International University)
Routing Voice over Multichannel, Multi-radio Wireless Networks
Vijay Raman and Nitin H. Vaidya (UIUC)
Call for Posters
MobiSys seeks proposals for posters describing novel work on mobile
systems, applications and services. Posters will be presented during
a specially designated session of the conference. The poster session
is meant to introduce new or ongoing work and provide opportunities
for authors to interact directly with conference attendees. Posters
are specially suited for presenting controversial research
directions that may generate discussion, or promising ideas not yet
validated through extensive evaluation. Awards will be given for the
best poster of the session.
Poster submissions must include an extended abstract no longer than
one 8.5x11-inch page, including all figures and references. This
abstract should be formatted in two columns, single-spaced, with a
font no smaller than 10-point. Optionally, submissions may also
include an electronic copy of the poster. Please note that easels
will be provided at the conference for 3x4 feet posters
(approximately 0.75x1.0 meters), and the posters should be sized
appropriately. Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format. Poster
proposals must be submitted electronically by sending the extended
abstract and (optionally) the poster as attachments in a single
email message to
The subject line should read "MOBISYS 2010 POSTER SUBMISSION" (in
upper-case letters). The body of the email should include, in plain
text, the title of the poster and the author list, including
affiliations. The extended abstracts of accepted posters will be
posted on the conference website, but will not appear in the
conference proceedings.
Call for Demonstrations
MobiSys seeks proposals for live demonstrations of mobile computing
technologies. Live demos provide an opportunity to give a flavor of
real-life applications made possible by your system. Particularly
encouraged are the demonstrations that include participation by
conference attendees. Research prototypes as well as commercial
products are welcome. However, MobiSys is not an appropriate forum
for marketing or sales presentations. The presenter is expected to
understand the system being demonstrated and explain the technical
contributions of the system to the audience. Demonstrations of
previously published systems are also welcome. Demonstrations will
be selected based on the expected interest from the MobiSys
audience. Awards will be given for the best demo of the session.
A demo submission requires only an extended abstract no longer than
one 8.5x11-inch page, including all figures and references,
describing the demonstration as well as any special requirements
(other than a demo booth/table). The extended abstract should be
formatted in 8.5x11-inch pages, two columns, single-spaced, with a
font no smaller than 10-point. Submissions must be in Adobe PDF
format. Demo proposals must be submitted electronically by sending
the extended abstract as an attachment in an email message to
The subject line should read "MOBISYS 2010 DEMO SUBMISSION" (in
upper-case letters). The body of the email should include, in plain
text, the title of the demo and the author list, including
affiliations. The extended abstracts of accepted demonstrations will
be posted on the conference website, but will not appear in the
conference proceedings.