MobiCom 2020: Call for Workshops and Tutorials
ACM MobiCom is the premier international conference dedicated to addressing emerging topics in mobile and wireless networking and computing. MobiCom 2020 will hold multiple full or half day workshops and tutorials on September 21 (Monday), 2020 and September 25 (Friday), 2020 of the conference week. Workshop papers will be included with the MobiCom proceedings and published in the ACM Digital Library.
We solicit workshop and tutorial proposals on new and emerging topics that broadly relate to the general areas of mobile communications, wireless networking and mobile computing.

Workshop Guidelines

The ideal workshop proposal will focus on a timely and emerging topic and be able to attract a number of interesting and high-quality contributions that spark discussions in an informal setting. The goal of the workshop papers is primarily to stimulate interactive conversations and inspire new research ideas. Proposals on emerging or disruptive topics that are likely to generate significant interest in the community will be selected. 
MobiCom 2020 will likely feature a mix of some returning and some new workshops.  Workshop proposals may be either research-oriented or experimental:

Research-oriented Workshops

We encourage more conventional research-oriented workshops that address compelling and growing fields of study. Topics should be grounded and clearly relate to the ACM MobiCom community, and its core areas of interests (e.g., wireless networking and mobile computing). However, we anticipate workshop proposals will also introduce and connect to a set of topics of broader importance, including but not limited to: autonomous cars and systems, healthcare and medical domains, safety/security/privacy, distributed ledgers and cryptocurrencies, machine learning/artificial intelligence, diversity and ethics, technology issues for developing regions, and novel radio/hardware/processor architecture technologies.

Experimental Workshops

We also invite workshop proposals that would target papers presenting extensive experiences with implementation, deployment, and operation of mobile computing and wireless networks.

Workshop Proposal Submission Instructions

The proposal should be no longer than three pages and should include at least the following:

Tutorial Guidelines

Tutorial topics should be of significant interest to the MobiCom community.  Tutorials may consist of lectures, interactive sessions, hands-on training, or any combination of the above. 

Tutorial Proposal Submission Instructions

The proposal should be no longer than three pages and should include at least the following:

Submissions

Please send your proposal in PDF (only) via e-mail to both the workshop/tutorial co-chairs Özgü Alay and Lan Wang (contact details are provided below). Ensure that proposals contain "MobiCom 2020 Workshop/Tutorial Proposal" in the subject line. Submissions must be received by the deadline below.

Important Dates

Deadlines

Proposal Submission Deadline
Feb.14th, 2020, 11:59 PM PST (UTC-8:00)
Notification of acceptance
Feb. 28th, 2020
Workshop Paper Submissions Deadline
May 15th, 2020
Camera-ready Workshop Papers Due
July. 31st, 2020
Workshop/Tutorial Dates
Sept. 21 and Sept. 25, 2020

 

Workshop/Tutorial Chairs


Özgü Alay (University of Oslo and Simula) : ozgua@ifi.uio.no
Lan Wang (University of Memphis) : lanwang@memphis.edu

General Information

ACM MobiCom provides basic support for the workshops and tutorials in the form of registration, publication, publicity, meeting space, audio/video equipment, lunch, and coffee breaks. To promote flexibility, the details including the format of the workshop/tutorial and the form of submissions and presentations are typically left to the organizers of each workshop/tutorial. Because workshops are meant to foster discussions on emerging topics of interest among the broader SIGMOBILE community, workshops are encouraged to be inclusive rather than exclusive in their solicitation of material. In addition, we encourage organizers to target more interactive forums such as presentations of short papers, posters and demos, panels, and round-table discussions, rather than traditional presentations of full-length papers.  Workshops/tutorials not attracting enough submissions and registrations may be cancelled at the decision of the organizing committee.

We look forward to your submissions. Please feel free to contact us with any questions about submitting a workshop/tutorial proposal.