Mobile and ubiquitous computing has emerged as today's most prevalent computing paradigm , thanks to the tremendous advances in a broad range of technologies and applications, including wireless networking, internet of things, mobile and sensor systems, RFID technology, and various location-based services. The workshop is intended to solicit technical papers pertaining to the broadly-conceived mobile and ubiquitous systems. The papers must be original, previously unpublished research, and not currently under review by another conference or journal. We encourage submissions of all types -- theory, algorithm, experiment, and experience papers, with preference to system and real-world deployment. Topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following subject categories:
Submissions must be written in English and the length of a regular workshop papers is limited to 6 pages. Submissions must be in double-column IEEE format. Please use the IEEE Proceedings Templates (download here). Only PDF files will be accepted. Accepted papers will be published through IEEE Computer Society.
Electronic submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=must2019
8:30 - 17:30 (30m): Registration
9:00 - 9:40 (40m): Workshops/PhD Forum Joint Keynote 1
+ "Mobile Data Management Meets Deep Learning", Wang-Chien Lee (Pennsylvania State University)
9:40 - 10:20 (40m): Workshops/PhD Forum Joint Keynote 2
+ "Enabling Mobile Applications and Mobile Data Analytics with Privacy", Li Xiong (Emory University)
10:20 - 10:45 (25m): Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:05
+ "Fine Grained Group Gesture Detection Using Wearable Devices", Yongjian Zhao (Colorado School of Mines), Stephen New (Colorado School of Mines), Kanchana Thilakarathna (The University of Sydney), Xiaodong Zhang (The University of South Wales) and Qi Han (Colorado School of Mines)
11:05 - 11:25
+ "Golang-based POI Discovery and Recommendation in Real Time", Qing Fan (Grab), Lang Jiao (Grab), Chengcheng Dai (Grab), Ziqiang Deng (Grab) and Rui Zhang (Grab)
11:25 - 11:45
+ "Popularity Prediction Caching Using Hidden Markov Model for Vehicular Content Centric Networks", Lin Yao (Dalian University of Technology)*, Yuqi Wang (Dalian University of Technology), Qiufen Xia ( Dalian University of Technology) and Rui Xu (China Electronic Technology Cyber Security Co., Ltd)
11:45 - 12:05
+ "Learned Index for Spatial Queries",
Haixin Wang (Hong Kong Baptist University), Xiaoyi Fu (Hong Kong Baptist University), Jianliang Xu (Hong Kong Baptist University) and Hua Lu (Aalborg University)
12:05 - 12:25
+ "Offline Worker Selection for Real-time Spatial Crowdsourcing Multi-Worker Tasks", Yongjian Zhao (Colorado School of Mines)*, Qi Han (Colorado School of Mines)
12:30 - 14:00 (1h - 30m): Lunch Break
14:00 - 14:20
+ Android App Update Timing: A Measurement Study" Ed Novak (Franklin and Marshall College)*, Christian Marchini (Franklin and Marshall College)
14:20 - 14:40
+ "Meta path-based information entropy for modeling social influence in heterogeneous information networks",
Constantinos Costa (University of Pittsburgh, USA); Xiaoyu Ge (University of Pittsburgh, USA); Panos K. Chrysanthis (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
14:40 - 15:00
+ "PTGF: Public Transport General Framework for Identifying Transport Modes Based on Cellular Data",
Xiaochuan Gou (National Chiao Tung University), Chih-chieh Hung (tamkang university), Guanyao Li (National Chiao Tung University) and Wen-Chih Peng (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)*
15:00 - 15:20
+ "Mobile Video Multipath Concurrent Transmission over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Based on ACO", Sheng Zhang (Fuzhou University); Feng Chen (Fuzhou University), Wen-Kang Jia (Fujian Normal University)* and Huangneng Jiang (Fuzhou University)
15:30 - 16:00 (30m): Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30 (1h - 30m)
+ Panel: PhD Student’s Job Hunting - Complementary Perspectives from both Employers and Young Researchers
Panel Moderators:
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