Programme

Both days at a glance.

You can also find out the order of the papers on Thursday and Friday, and about our demos and posters (Thursday evening from 7pm).

Time Thursday 2nd December
(with slides)
Friday 3rd December
(with slides)
9:00 Introduction and Welcome Session IV: Ad hoc networks
Anticipatory Routing for Highly Mobile Endpoints. Fabrice Tchakountio and Ram Ramanathan, BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA, USA
9:30 '10 year anniversary' opening panel discussion
A Test-Bed for Misbehavior Detection in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks. Sonja Buchegger, Cedric Tissieres, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, EPFL, Switzerland
10:00
/net. A Network Abstraction for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environments in the Plan B OS. Francisco J. Ballesteros, Eva M. Castro, Gorka Guardiola Muzquiz, Katia Leal Algara and Pedro de las Heras Quirós, Laboratorio de Sistemas, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
10:30 Break Break
11:00 Session I: Applications
Enriched Media-Experience of Sport Events. Josef Hallberg, Sara Svensson, Ake Östmark, Per Lindgren, Kåre Synnes, and Jerker Delsing, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Session V: Pervasive technologies
Community-Driven Adaptation: Automatic Content Adaptation in Pervasive Environments. Iqbal Mohomed, Alvin Chin, Jim Chengming Cai, Eyal de Lara, Department of Computer Science University of Toronto
11:30
Physical Posters as Gateways to Context-aware Services for Mobile Devices. Enrico Rukzio, Albrecht Schmidt, Heinrich Hussmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany
Instant Personalization and Temporary Ownership of Handheld Devices. Jürgen Bohn, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
12:00
A CSCW System for Distributed Search/Collection Tasks using Wearable Computers. Tetsuo Sumiya, Akifumi Inoue, Sadayuki Shiba, Junya Kato, Hiroshi Shigeno and Kenichi Okada, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan
Information Transfer Techniques for Mobile Devices by Toss and Swing Actions. Koji Yatani, Koiti Tamura, Masanori Sugimoto, University of Tokyo and Hiromichi Hashizume, National Institute of Informatics
12:30 Lunch Lunch
2:00 Session II: Location traces
Analysis of Wide Area User Mobility Patterns. Kevin D. Simler, UC Berkeley/MIT, Steven E. Czerwinski, UC Berkeley/Google and Anthony D. Joseph, UC Berkeley
Session VI: Mobile P2P and sensor networks
Peer-to-Peer Information Sharing in a Mobile Ad Hoc Environment. Anna Hayes, Department of Computer Science University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland and David C. Wilson, Department of Software and Information Systems University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC, USA
2:30
User Mobility for Opportunistic Ad-Hoc Networking. Jing Su, Alvin Chin, Anna N. Popivanova, Eyal de Lara, University of Toronto, Dept. of Computer Science and Ashvin Goel, University of Toronto, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ekta: An Efficient DHT Substrate for Distributed Applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Himabindu Pucha, Saumitra M. Das and Y. Charlie Hu, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue University
3:00
Cell-ID location technique, limits and benefits: an experimental study. Emiliano Trevisani, Andrea Vitaletti, Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica, Università "La Sapienza", Roma, Italia
Infrastructureless Location Aware Configuration for Sensor Networks. Xi Wang, Fabio Silva, John Heidemann, University of Southern California / Information Sciences Institute
3:30 Break Break
4:00 Session III: Context awareness
Using Stigmergy to Co-ordinate Pervasive Computing Environments. Peter Barron and Vinny Cahill, Distributed Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Session VII: Middleware models
A Lightweight Secure Cyberforaging Infrastructure for Resource-Constrained Devices. Sachin Goyal and John Carter, School of Computing, University of Utah
4:30
Ubiquitous Computing using Wireless Broadcast. Jong Hee Kang, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington and Gaetano Borriello, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington & Intel Research Seattle
A Programming Framework for Mobilizing Enterprise Applications. Paul Castro, Frederique Giraud, Ravi Konuru, Apratim Purakayastha and Danny Yeh, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY 10532
5:00
Towards Distributed Awareness - An Artifact based Approach. Florian Michahelles, Stavros Antifakos, Perceptual Computing and Computer Vision Group, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Albrecht Schmidt, Embedded Interaction Group, University of Munich, Germany, Bernt Schiele Multimodal Interactive Systems TU Darmstadt, Germany and Michael Beigl, Telecooperation Office (TecO) University of Karlsruhe, Germany
PAWP: A Power Aware Web proxy for Wireless LAN Clients. Marcel C. Rosu, C. Michael Olsen, Chandrasekhar Narayanaswami, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights, NY and Lu Luo School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
5:30 Close
7:00 onwards Demos/posters accompanied by buffet and drinks