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SIGMOBILE FY'11 Annual Report

July 2010 - June 2011

Submitted by: Roy Want, SIGMOBILE Chair
Introduction

Building on the expanding field of mobile computing, SIGMOBILE is the ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data, and Computing. Its scope includes all aspects of mobile computing and communications, such as mobile systems and applications, wireless networking protocols and algorithms, and mobile information access and management. SIGMOBILE is a strong, vibrant SIG, with significant membership, healthy finances, well-respected, successful conferences, workshops, and publications, and valuable services for its members and the community.


The current elected officers in SIGMOBILE’s Executive Committee are:

  • Chair: Dr. Roy Want (Google Inc, USA);

  • Vice Chair: Prof. Robert Steele (University of Sydney, Australia);

  • Secretary: Prof. Ramesh Govindan (University of Southern California, USA); and

  • Treasurer: Prof. Lili Qiu (University of Texas at Austin, USA).

This is the second year the Executive Committee has served since the 2009 elections, and includes the Past Chair, Prof. David B. Johnson (Rice University, USA).

Committee Appointed Positions

SIGMOBILE’s leadership has four committee appointed positions:





  • Editor-in-Chief (EIC) for SIGMOBILE's journal/newsletter for our members (Mobile Computing and Communications Review or MC2R), Prof. Suman Banerjee (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)

  • Information Director Prof. Robert Steele (University of Sydney, Australia),

  • Workshop Coordinator Prof. Ahmed Helmy (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA),

  • Digital Library Coordinator: Dr. Guanling Chen (University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA).



In the Fall of 2011 we will be looking for a new Workshop Coordinator as Ahmed Helmy has stepped down after many years of service. We thank him for all his contributions to make SIGMOBILE Workshops successful.
Sponsorship for the Mobile Computing Research Community

In 2010-11, SIGMOBILE has provided sponsorship in the form of financial support for three programs in the mobile computing research community.



  • The Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data At Dartmouth (CRAWDAD) continues to be a thriving resource for the SIGMOBILE community.  As of July 2011 it contains 70 datasets, each containing one or more traces about wireless networks or mobile users, and 23 tools, many of which are designed to help researchers work with such datasets. There are currently 4 datasets in pipeline for publication. There are 3,151 users from 77 countries around the world.  CRAWDAD continues to be increasingly popular, with more than 800 new users registering within the past year. Although the primary archive is at Dartmouth, the CRAWDAD site and data are mirrored on servers located in UK and Australia, to guarantee uninterrupted service and fast downloads to users all around the world.

    CRAWDAD data has supported at least 318 papers in the field, and continues to be the go-to place for authors wishing to share data they've collected, or to obtain data they can use for testing their system prototypes and algorithms. SIGMOBILE support makes it possible for the CRAWDAD project to retain a technical staff person (part time) to add new data sets, maintain the site, and develop new features.





  • Networking Networking Women (N2 Women) is a discipline-specific community for researchers in the communications and networking research fields. The main goal of N2 Women is to foster connections among the under-represented women in computer networking and related research fields. N2 Women allows women to connect with other women who share the same research interests, who attend the same conferences, who face the same career hurdles, and who experience the same obstacles. To assist in its networking goals, N2 Women has an email list for the group: N2Women@acm.org, and there are currently over 480 members.

N2 Women is an ACM SIGMOBILE program that has been financially supported by SIGMOBILE, Microsoft Research and HP Labs. In the past year, funds from SIGMOBILE were used for the N2 Women Student Fellowship program. A student applies for a Fellowship and, if selected, N2 Women partially covers the student's travel cost (up to $500) to a conference where an N2 Women event will be held. In exchange, the student must help organize the N2 Women meeting. The benefit of doing the organization, in addition to the travel funds, is for the student to connect with the organizers of the conference who are, typically, leaders in the research field. The organization also arranges for a senior member of N2 Women to assist/mentor the student in this task.


Since June 2010, there have been 11 N2 Women Student Fellows who organized N2 Women events at the following conferences:
Farhana Ashraf, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (SECON 2011)

• Ouldooz Baghban Karimi, Simon Fraser University (SIGCOMM 2011)

• Yue Liu, University of Michigan) (MOBISYS 2011)

• Yan Qiao, University of Florida (INFOCOM 2011)

• Yu-Han Chen, National Taiwan University (SENSYS 2010)

• Minlan Yu, Princeton University (SIGCOMM 2010)

• Afra Mashhadi, University College London (MOBICOM/MOBIHOC 2010)

• Lara Deek, UC Santa Barbara (MOBICOM/MOBIHOC 2010)

• Michela Papandrea, University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland

(SUPSI), (WoWMoM 2010)

• Pegah Sattari, UC Irvine (MobiSys 2010)

• Devu Shila, Illinois Institute of technology, Chicago (ICDCS 2010)


Also thanks to support from SIGMOBILE, N2 Women held the 1st Networking Networking Women Workshop on September 20, 2010 in conjunction with MobiCom/Hoc in Chicago, Illinois. The breakdown of the 65 female attendees is as follows: 33 students (51%), 17 senior researchers (26%), and 15 junior researchers (23%). Overall, there were 47 institutions represented by the attendees. Participants came from all over the US and from as far away as Europe and India, with the following countries represented: Canada, France, India, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. We had several participants who attended the conference because they were coming to the N2 Women workshop and several others who attended the N2 Women workshop only (i.e., they did not attend the co-located MobiCom/Hoc conferences). In fact, a few participants traveled from Europe just to attend the N2 Women workshop!
In all N2 Women announcements, SIGMOBILE (and other sponsors of N2 Women) are thanked. Further details of N2 Women are available at: http://committees.comsoc.org/n2women/.



  • ACM-W: In 2011 SIGMOBILE has become a sponsor for ACM-W (ACM’s Women in Computing organization). “ACM-W's mission is to celebrate, inform and support women in computing, and work with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women.” This is an organization that the Executive Committee whole-heartedly supports. This means that women in CS education can request sponsorship for SIGMOBILE conferences, and we will provide sponsorship for travel and registration.


SIGMOBILE Conferences and Workshops

SIGMOBILE currently sponsors or co-sponsors five annual conferences, all recognized as the premier conferences and focus areas within the field:



  • MobiCom: The Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, covers all areas of mobile computing and mobile and wireless networking at the link layer and above. MobiCom has been held every year since 1995.

  • MobiHoc: The ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, addresses the challenges emerging from wireless ad hoc networking and computing, with the focus being on issues at and above the MAC layer. MobiHoc has been held every year since 2000.

  • MobiSys: The International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, addresses broad systems research issues in mobile computing and mobile networking, particularly valuing the practical experience gained from designing, building, and using mobile systems, applications, and services. MobiSys has been held every year since 2003.

  • SenSys: The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, focuses on systems issues in the emerging area of embedded, networked sensors, spanning multiple disciplines, including wireless communication, networking, operating systems, architecture, low-power circuits, distributed algorithms, data processing, scheduling, sensors, energy harvesting, and signal processing. SenSys has been held every year since 2003.

  • Ubicomp: The International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, addresses the interdisciplinary field of ubiquitous computing, which utilizes and integrates pervasive, wireless, embedded, wearable and/or mobile technologies to bridge the gaps between the digital and physical worlds. Ubicomp has been held every year since 1999, and SIGMOBILE began sponsoring it in 2009.

MobiCom 2010, the 16th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, was held at the Drake Hotel, September 20-24th, 2010, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Nitin Vaidya (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) served as General Co-Chair, and Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) and Dina Katabi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) served as the Program Co-Chairs.
MobiHoc 2010 was co-located with MobiCom 2010, sharing in common the General Chair, hotel, keynotes and workshop sessions. The MobiHoc 2010 Program Co-Chairs were: Christoph Lindemann (Universität Leipzig) and Jitendra Padhye (Microsoft Research, USA).
The MobiCom/MobiHoc 2010 technical program featured an opening keynote talk, “The State and Evolution of Broadband Wireless Technologies” by Bill Payne, Vice President and CTO Motorola Networks Wireless Broadband Systems And Technologies. The MobiCom/MobiHoc 2010 program also included two days of workshops, a total of 7 in all.

There were 3 workshops on September 20th:



  • W1: CoRoNet 2010: The ACM International Workshop on Cognitive Radio Networks

  • W2: WiNTECH 2010: The Fifth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation and Characterization

  • W3: S3 2010: The Second International Workshop on Wireless of the Students, by the Students, and for the Students



And 4 workshops on September 24th:

  • W4: The Fifth Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS 2010)

  • W5: International Workshop on mmWave Communications: from Circuits to Networks (mmCom 2010)

  • W6: The Fifth ACM International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture (MobiArch 2010)

  • W7: The Seventh ACM International Workshop on VehiculAr Inter-NETworking (VANET 2010)

MobiCom 2010 also supported the traditional N2 Women luncheon meeting, and a fascinating demo and poster event. The conference banquet was held as a dinner cruise leaving from the Navy Pier on the evening of September 22nd.

MobiCom 2011 will be held September 19-23rd, 2011, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

*****

MobiSys 2011, the 9th International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, was held June 28th-July 1st, 2011, in Washington, DC, USA and in-cooperation with SIGOPS. Ashok Agrawala (University of Maryland, USA) served as the General Chair, and Mark D. Corner (UMass Amherst, USA) and David Wetherall (University of Washington & Intel Labs, USA) served as the Program Co-Chairs.

The MobiSys 2011 technical program began with a keynote talk by Dr. Edward W. Felten (Federal Trade Commission) on “Making Progress on Mobile Privacy”. Dr. Felten is the first Chief Technologist at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. He is on leave from Princeton University, where he is a Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy. The final day featured a second keynote by Dr. Douglas C. Sicker (Chief Technologist with the FCC) on “Technology Policy Issues at Federal Communications Commission” Dr. Sicker is the Chief Technology Officer of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and also the DBC Endowed Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder with a joint appointment in the Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program.

On June 30th (day 2), the SIGMOBILE 2010 Outstanding Contributions Award (OCA), the most prestigious SIGMOBILE technical award, was presented to Prof Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Satya): “For pioneering a wide spectrum of technologies in support of disconnected and weakly connected mobile clients”. Satya’s research has always been focused on mobile systems, and hence the choice to present the award at MobiSys, rather than MobiCom. The award was followed by a plenary talk entitled, “Mobile Computing: the Next Decade and Beyond”. Satya is an experimental computer scientist who has pioneered research in mobile and pervasive computing. One example of his work is the Coda File System, which supports distributed file access in low-bandwidth and intermittent wireless networks through disconnected and bandwidth-adaptive operation. The Coda concepts of hoarding, reintegration and application-specific conflict resolution are seen in the hotsync capability of mobile devices today. Key ideas from Coda were also incorporated by Microsoft into the IntelliMirror component of Windows 2000 and the Cached Exchange Mode of Outlook 2003. Other examples of Satya´s work include Odyssey (which explored operating system support for application-aware adaptation to overcome resource limitations in mobile computing) and the Internet Suspend/Resume system (a hands-free approach to mobile computing that leverages virtual machine technology). Satya is a co-inventor of many technologies central to mobile and pervasive computing, such as cyber foraging, data staging, lookaside caching, and translucent caching. He is a Fellow of the ACM and the IEEE. He was the founding Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Pervasive Computing and the founding program chair of the HotMobile workshop series.

The last day of the conference (Friday, 1st July), also began with a Keynote from Dr. Douglas C. Sicker (Chief Technologist with the FCC) and a talk titled, “Technology Policy Issues at the Federal Communications Commission”. Dr. Sicker has held various positions in academia, industry and government. Presently, Doug is the Chief Technology Officer of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Doug is also the DBC Endowed Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder with a joint appointment in the Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program. Doug is a senior member of the IEEE, as well as a member of the ACM and the Internet Society. He has served as an advisory to the Department of Justice National Institute of Justice. After leaving the FCC, he was also the Chair of the Network Reliability and Interoperability Council steering committee and served on the Technical Advisory Council of the FCC. His research and teaching interests include network security, wireless systems and telecommunications policy.

The MobiSys program also featured 4 workshops and a PhD Forum on Monday, June 28th:


  • W1: MobiArch 2011:  The 6th ACM International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture

  • W2: HotPlanet 2011: The 3rd ACM International Workshop on Hot Topics in Planet Scale Measurement

  • W3: NSDR 2011: The 5th International Workshop on Networked Systems for Developing Regions

  • W4: MCS 2011: The 2nd International Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing & Services: Social Networks and Beyond

  • PhD Forum on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services

In addition, the MobiSys 2011 program included an N2 Women luncheon on Thursday, June 30th.

MobiSys 2012 is being planned for June 2012 in the Lake District, England. The General Chair will be Prof. Nigel Davies (Lancaster University), and Program Co-chairs: Lin Zhong (Rice University) and Srini Seshan (CMU).

*****
SenSys 2010, the 8th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, was held November 3-5, 2010, in Zurich, Switzerland. Jan Beutel (ETH Zurich) served as the General Chair, and Deepak Ganesan (UMass Amherst, USA) and John Stakovic (University of Virginia, USA) served as the Program Co-Chairs. SenSys is co-sponsored by SIGMOBILE and SIGCOMM (30% each); and SIGARCH, SIGOPS, SIGMETRICS, and SIGBED (10% each) and the NSF.

A keynote presentation launched the technical sessions “Building a Nervous System for Humanity”, by Prof. Sandy Pentland (MIT, USA). Alex `Sandy’ Pentland directs MIT’s Human Dynamics Laboratory and the MIT Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program, and advises the World Economic Forum, Nissan Motor Corporation, and a variety of start-up firms. He has previously helped create and direct MIT’s Media Laboratory, the Media Lab Asia laboratories at the Indian Institutes of Technology, and Strong Hospital’s Center for Future Health. Profiles of Sandy have appeared in many publications, including the New York Times, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review.

There were two workshops and a Doctoral Colloquium held on Monday, 2nd November.


  • W1: BuildSys'10: The Second ACM Workshop on Embedded Sensing Systems for Energy Efficiency in Buildings

  • W2: PhoneSense’10: The First International Workshop on Sensing for App [Smart] Phones

  • 2010 Doctoral Colloquium: a forum to provide a friendly, supportive, and constructive atmosphere where PhD students can present their research-in-progress for an open discussion, guided by a panel of experienced researchers and practitioners.

In addition, the SenSys 2010 program included an N2 Women Event on Wednesday, November 3rd.

SenSys 2011 will be held November 1-4th, 2011, in Seattle, Washington. General Chair: Jie Liu (Microsoft Research), Program Co-Chairs: Philip Levis (Stanford University), Kay Romer (University of Luebeck, Germany).

*****

Ubicomp 2010, the 12th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing was held September 26th- 29th, 2010, in Copenhagen, Denmark, and co-sponsored with SIGCHI. Jakob E. Bardram (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano (USI), Switzerland), served as the General Co-Chairs, and Kai Truong (University of Toronto, Canada) and Paddy Nixon (University College Dublin, Ireland) served as the Program Co-Chairs.

A keynote presentation launched the conference: Dr. Morten Kyng presented “Making dreams come true – or how to avoid a living nightmare”. Dr. Kyng is professor of Pervasive Computing at the Department of Computer Science at Aarhus University. He heads the Centre for Pervasive Healthcare, which researches how to make healthcare available where and when it is needed through pervasive computing. The current focus of his research is on co-development of ICT, organization of activities and physical infrastructure in healthcare. His research is based on participatory design/user driven innovation and he has directed and co-directed major national and international projects on CSCW, web-technology and more recently software architecture.

Ubicomp’10 also supported a Doctoral Colloquium along with 14 all-day workshops on Sunday, 26th September.


  • W1: Mobile Context-Awareness: Capabilities, Challenges and Applications

  • W2: Designing for Performative Interactions in Public Spaces

  • W3: Transnational Times: Locality, Globality and Mobility in Technology Design and Use

  • W4: SISSI 2010: Social Interaction in Spatially Separated Environments

  • W5: PaperComp 2010: 1st International Workshop on Paper Computing

  • W6: UBI Challenge Workshop 2010: Real World Urban Computing

  • W7: Ubiquitous Crowdsourcing

  • W8: Research in the large: Using App Stores, Markets and other wide distribution channels in UbiComp research

  • W9: CASEMANS: The 4th ACM International Workshop on Context-Awareness for Self-Managing Systems

  • W10: PerEd 2010: The Third Workshop on Pervasive Computing Education

  • W11: UbiHealth 2010: The 5th International Workshop on Ubiquitous Health and Wellness

  • W12: UCSE2010: Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing for Sustainable Energy

  • W13: DOME-IoT 2010: Digital Object Memories in the Internet of Things

  • W14: Context awareness and information processing in opportunistic ubiquitous systems

Ubicomp 2011 will be held in Beijing on September 17-21st, 2011. The General Co-Chairs are James Landay (University of Washington, USA & Microsoft Research Asia, China) and Yuanchun Shi (Tsinghua University, China), and Program Co-chairs are Don Patterson (University of California, Irvine, USA), Yvonne Rogers (Open University, UK) and Xing Xie (Microsoft Research Asia, China).

*****


In addition to the conferences and co-located workshops above, SIGMOBILE also sponsors the HotMobile workshop (previously known as WMCSA) as a stand-alone event, not co-located with a conference. The HotMobile workshop series focuses on mobile applications, systems, and environments, as well as their underlying state-of-the-art technologies, in a small workshop format that makes it ideal for presenting and discussing new directions or controversial approaches. The Executive Committee encourages the MobiCom Program Committee meeting be collocated with HotMobile to ensure a representative selection of senior researchers attend the event. This workshop was previously sponsored each year by the IEEE Computer Society, but has been sponsored instead by SIGMOBILE since HotMobile 2008.

HotMobile 2011, the 12th Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, was held March 1-2nd, 2011, Phoenix Arizona, USA. Anthony Lamara (Intel Labs, Seattle USA) served as the General Chair, and Landon Cox (Duke University, USA) served as the Program Chair. The HotMobile 2011 technical program featured a keynote by Betsy Masiello (Policy Manager, Google Inc) entitled, “Communication, Information and Organization: The evolving role of mobile technology”. Betsy is currently with Google Inc, and has an MSc in Financial Economics from the Said Business School, Oxford University; and a BA in Computer Science and Economics from Wellesley College.

HotMobile 2011 also included a Doctoral Consortium, providing feedback on students' current research and guidance on future research directions, offering each student comments and fresh perspectives on their work from faculty and students outside their own institution, and promoting the development of a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research. The MobiSys 2011 program committee meeting was held the day following Hotmobile to encourage participating senior researchers to attend HotMobile, widen the discussions, and support the Doctoral Consortium.

HotMobile 2012 will be held February 2012, in San Diego, California, USA. The General Chair is Gaetano Borriello (University of Washington), and the Program Chair is Rajesh Krishna Balan (Singapore Management University, SG).

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SIGMOBILE also sponsored the following high-value events over the last year. These are annual decisions and sponsorship one year does not guarantee support in a following year. If the standard remains high, SIGMOBILE is likely to continue with its support.



  • DIALM-POMC 2010: The Sixth International Workshop on Foundations of Mobile Computing, Sept 16th, 2010, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

  • WUWNet 2010: The Fifth ACM International Workshop on Underwater Networks, September 30th – October 1st 2010: Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA.

We have also committed to sponsor MobiOpp 2012.

Each year, SIGMOBILE is also "in-cooperation" with a number of different events sponsored by other organizations. Events offered "in-cooperation with" SIGMOBILE allow its members to register at the same discounted rate as for members of other sponsoring organizations for the event, providing a significant savings to SIGMOBILE members. During this past year (July 2009 through June 2010), SIGMOBILE was in-cooperation with the following events:



  • MobileHCI 2010: 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. September 7-10th, 2010 in Lisbon, Portugal.

  • Wireless Health 2010, October 4-7th, 2010; Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines, CA, USA.

  • COMSNETS’11: The 3rd International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworkS: The Chancery Pavilion Hotel, Bangalore, India, January 4-8th, 2011

  • WiSec’11: The 4th ACM Conference on Wireless Security: Hamburg, Germany June 15-17th, 2011

In-cooperation commitments are also in place for MobileHCI 2011 (Aug 30th -2nd Sept), Wireless Health 2011 (Oct 10-13th), MobiHeld 2011 (Oct 23rd) and ACWR 2011 (Dec 19-21st).

SIGMOBILE continues to be fortunate to receive strong support for its conferences and workshops from leading-edge companies and organizations from around the world. This last year, the organizations that have contributed to SIGMOBILE conferences and workshops, helping to ensure their success, include:

AT&T Research, Microsoft Research (MSR), Intel Labs, HP Labs, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Autodesk, Creat-Net, IT University of Copenhagen, NSF, Usenix, Deutsche Telekom Inc. R&D Lab USA, Euro-NF, Google Inc., IBM Research, Motorola, NEC Laboratories America, Nokia, Shanda Innovations, Qualcomm, IGRS, HTC, Opzoon, Telezone, Tsinghua University, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Instituto di Informatica e Telematica, Elsevier, NEC laboratories America, International Technology Alliance (ITA).

As always, SIGMOBILE is sincerely grateful for all contributions.



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