Abbrevation
Mobilware
City
Wien
Country
Austria
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Abstract

*Scope<br>The recent advances in wireless communications and the proliferation of powerful mobile devices have enabled smart cyber&#8211;physical environments where people and devices can seamlessly interact and where mass&#8211;market users are willing to receive/contribute to a wide range of mobile services, everywhere and anytime&#046; A key enabler of these pervasive ubiquitous environments is the advancement of software and middleware technologies in various mobile&#8211;related sectors, ranging from effective synergic management of wireless communications to mobility/adaptivity support in operating systems, from horizontal support to crowdsourcing in different application domains to dynamic offloading to cloud resources, only to mention a few&#046;<br>*Conference topics<br>Topics of interest include but are not limited to:<br>&#8211; IoT and SDN in mobile networks<br>&#8211; Fog Computing in wired/wireless and mobile environments<br>&#8211; Fog/Cloud Computing service continuum<br>&#8211; Containerization support for mobile environments<br>&#8211; Security and privacy of mobile&#8211;based monitoring systems<br>&#8211; Big data and cloud computing scalable processing of mobile sensors&#8211;generated datastreams<br>&#8211; Applications and testbeds in vehicular networks, home networks, and Industrial IoT<br>&#8211; New middleware concepts for mobile devices<br>&#8211; Mobile middleware enabling machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine communication<br>&#8211; Mobile crowdsourcing and people&#8211;centric collaborative sensing<br>&#8211; Smart space/city middleware and applications<br>&#8211; Middleware for mobile cloud computing (e&#046;g&#046;, seamless offloading)<br>&#8211; End&#8211;to&#8211;end architectures for seamless ubiquitous service provisioning and deployment<br>&#8211; Synergic integration of heterogeneous wired and wireless networks<br>&#8211; Opportunistic, delay&#8211;tolerant, and store&#8211;carry&#8211;forward techniques for mobile and wireless networking<br>&#8211; Energy&#8211;efficient applications, services, and middleware<br>&#8211; Modeling, simulation, and performance evaluation of mobile wireless systems and services<br>&#8211; Trustworthiness, security, and privacy of mobile and wireless systems<br>&#8211; Impact of IMS, RCS, RCS&#8211;e, EPC, LTE, LTE Direct on the evolution of mobile middleware<br>