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Akhil Mathur <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 7 Sep 2016 20:17:12 +0200
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Submissions Due: October 24, 2016

The Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing track solicits novel research
contributions in the diverse area of systems, networking, applications
and analysis related to the mobile web. This track seeks to build on
the success of earlier editions started in 2014 and continued in WWW
last year. As in past years, there will be a continued emphasis on the
use of mobile services, sensors and application data to better
understand user behavior for the purpose of improving user experience,
or more broadly overall utility.

For 2017, there is also a strong appeal for powerful examples of
pervasive and ubiquitous computing research, especially those that
integrate principled data modeling and reasoning to benefit
applications of core social relevance like mobile health. WWW has a
tradition of supporting research with a near-term impact to industry,
practitioners, and standards bodies. In keeping with such values, the
Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing track seeks submissions of exceptional
interest to both academic and industrial researchers, and welcomes
work that contributes to the understanding of mobile and pervasive
systems through the inclusion of: data analysis, experimental
findings, novel implementations, deployment experiences, lessons
learned, measurement studies, and usability observations. Given the
increasing availability of measurements and datasets, this track
encourages submissions that incorporate geo-social, urban, sensor and
mobile data-driven modeling; as well as studies of the technical
issues in accessing web content (from a browser or mobile application)
using a mobile or low-power device.

Topics of interest, include, but are not limited to:

= Contributions to mobile applications seeking to benefit the health
and wellbeing of users
= Low-cost web access devices and networking for emerging regions
= Experiences in wearable, urban or sensory computing
= Analysis and modeling of mobile data and services
= Experiences with mobile applications, networks and systems
= Usage evaluations of mobile and wireless systems
= Practical deployment and case studies of internet-of-things
platforms and applications
= Infrastructure support for mobility and pervasive web
= Data management for mobile and wireless applications
= Applications and services for mobile users
= Location and context-aware applications and services
= Security and privacy of mobile users and their data
= System-level energy management for mobile and wireless devices
= Algorithms and protocols for power management and control

Submission instructions (applicable to all WWW tracks) is available
here: http://www.www2017.com.au/call-for-papers/. Additional details
specific to this track can be found from:
http://www.www2017.com.au/call-for-
papers/ubiquitous-and-mobile-computing.php. Track specific enquiries
should be sent to the Track PC Chairs at this address: ubiquitous-
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** Important Dates **

Abstract Registration:	 October 19, 2016
Full Paper Submission: 	 October 24, 2016
Paper Notification:	 	 December 21, 2016

** Track PC Chairs **

Nicholas Lane (UCL & Nokia Bell Labs)
Heather Zheng (UCSB)

** Track Program Committee **

Aruna Balasubramanian (Stony Brook)
Suman Banerjee (Wisconsin-Madison)
Jie Bao (MSR)
Sourav Bhattacharya (Nokia Bell Labs)
Yingying Chen (Stevens Institute)
David Chu (Google)
Landon Cox (Duke)
Vanessa Frias-Martinez (U. of Maryland)
Wenjun Hu (Yale)
Polly Huang (NTU)
Minkyong Kim (Samsung)
Robin Kravets (UIUC)
Ilias Leontidis (Telefonica)
Erran Li (Uber)
Justin Manweiler (IBM)
Z. Morley Mao (U. of Michigan)
Cecilia Mascolo (U. of Cambridge)
Emiliano Miluzzo (Driversiti)
Archan Misra (SMU)
Mirco Musolesi (UCL)
Vishnu Navda (MSR)
Anastasios Noulas (Lancaster)
Nuria Oliver (Telefonica)
Konstantinos Pelechrinis (U. of Pittsburgh)
Chunyi Peng (Ohio State)
Chiara Petrioli (Rome)
Oriana Riva (MSR)
Junehwa Song (KAIST)
Eran Toch (Tel Aviv)
Jia Wang (AT&T)
Matt Welsh (Google)
Mi Zhang (MSU)
Ben Zhao (UCSB)
Lin Zhong (Rice)
Xia Zhou (Dartmouth)

** Conference PC Chairs **

Eugene Agichtein (Emory)
Evgeniy Gabrilovich (Google)

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