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SECON
City
SeattleWA
Country
United States
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Abstract

The 12th annual IEEE SECON conference will provide a unique forum to exchange innovative research ideas, recent results, and share experiences among researchers and practitioners in wireless networks and mobile systems&#046; The focus of IEEE SECON is novel communication technologies and emerging applications and services, involving mobile sensing and communication, and ubiquitous and pervasive computing&#046; In addition to the traditional topics published in IEEE SECON, this year the conference would like to especially encourage papers in emerging applications and services in areas related to Internet of Things, 5G, small cells, wearable computing, and Software Defined Networking for mobile and wireless networks&#046;<br>Papers describing original, previously unpublished research work, experimental efforts, practical experiences, and industrial and commercial developments in all aspects of sensor networks, mobile devices, and wireless communication are solicited&#046; Within this domain, particular topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>Experience with deployment of mobile apps, networks and systems<br>Software Defined Networking for mobile and wireless networks<br>Wearable computing<br>White space, cooperative and cognitive communications<br>Network management for mobile devices, including data consumption, energy consumption, and performance<br>Novel smartphone&#8211;based sensing systems, tools, applications and experiences<br>Novel applications: cyber&#8211;physical systems, Internet of Things, distributed mobile computing<br>New communication technologies, such as NFC, visible light, underwater communication<br>Low power and energy limited sensing and communications, including energy&#8211;harvesting<br>Cellular communications and data networks, such as cellular small cells and 5G<br>Measurement of wireless and sensor systems, and novel experimental testbeds<br>Security, privacy, and trustworthiness of mobile, wireless and sensor systems<br>Survivability, network management, and fault tolerance<br>Application protocols and cross&#8211;layer design<br>