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MobiArch '16: Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture
ACM2016 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MobiCom'16: The 22nd Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking New York City New York October 3 - 7, 2016
ISBN:
978-1-4503-4257-5
Published:
03 October 2016
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Abstract

The mission of the workshop is to share novel mobility management solutions that fulfill the needs of evolving Internet architecture, heterogeneous applications and environments, and identify new directions for future research and development. MobiArch'16 gives researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to share their perspectives with others interested in the various aspects of mobility management.

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SESSION: Information-centric mobility
research-article
Keyword-based mobile application sharing

The advent and wide adoption of smartphones in the second half of '00s has completely changed our everyday mobile computing experience. Tens of applications are being introduced every day in the application markets. Given the technology progress and the ...

SESSION: QoE management & mobility in wireless networks
research-article
LegoFi the wifi building blocks!: the case for a modular wifi architecture

The increasing demand for flexibility in WiFi network deployments along with more stringent requirements on performance and security stand in stark contrast to today's ossified and expensive WiFi architecture. In particular, today's WiFi networks ...

research-article
MEC architectural implications for LTE/LTE-A networks

Towards 5G mobile networks, the low-latency and high-bandwidth services are highly anticipated; however, legacy 3G and 4G networks now suffers from the mobile data surge. In this sense, pushing network services to the network edge has the potential to ...

research-article
Decentralized broadcast-based scheduling for dense multi-hop TSCH networks

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are becoming more and more popular to support a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Time-Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) is a technique to enable ultra reliable and ultra low-power wireless multi-hop ...

research-article
Smooth DASH adaptation exploiting throughput prediction

We present and evaluate a procedure that exploits throughput prediction to select the DASH video quality sequence (sequence of representations) with the highest average bit rate and the fewest quality switches, while explicitly taking into account ...

SESSION: SDN-based mobility management
research-article
Experimental evaluation of an SDN-based distributed mobility management solution

The current wireless network architecture needs to be re-thought to support mobility in very dense and heterogeneous network deployments. We propose and experimentally evaluate a novel SDN-based architecture which makes use of DMM concepts to deploy ...

SESSION: Short paper session
short-paper
DECODE: DisruptivE COntent DissEmination with or without infrastructure, it syncs

Most of nowadays existing mobile applications are based on the client-server model, their development requires skills on both client and server sides. In this paper, we propose a new backend server solution, enough generic to support a high number of ...

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  • Federal University of Minas Gerais

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          Acceptance Rates

          MobiArch '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 6 of 12 submissions, 50%;
          Overall Acceptance Rate 47 of 92 submissions, 51%
          YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
          MobiArch'2015960%
          MobiArch '1612650%
          MobiArch '1518633%
          MobiArch '14171165%
          MobiArch '1316850%
          MobiArch '1114750%
          Overall924751%