Webinar ID: 965 4488 9560
Passcode: 780453
International numbers available: https://acm-org.zoom.us/u/aexcpuMQjP
Morning Session: Invited Talks
Afternoon Session: Presentation of accepted workshop papers
Note: Workshop will start from 9:15 AM, September 25, 2020 (London time, GMT +1:00)
Time |
Presentation Title |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
London time |
Invited Talks |
Session Chair: Dr Jianhua He |
University
of Essex, UK |
0915-0930 |
Opening: MobiArch + COSAFE Annual Workshops |
Dr Jianhua He |
University of Essex, UK |
0930-1000 |
Towards 6G Systems and Technologies |
Professor Markku Juntti |
University of Oulu, Finland |
1000-1030 |
Resource Allocation for Multi-Tenant Edge Computing |
Professor Andrea Araldo |
Institut Polytechnique de Paris -Telecom SudParis, France |
1030-1100 |
VRU Safety: The Wireless Seat Belt - Empowered by AI |
Professor Klaus David |
University of Kassel, Germany |
1100-1110 |
Break |
|
|
1110-1140 |
6G: Requirements, Enabling Technologies, Use Cases and Impact on Future Internet Architecture |
Professor Maziar Nekovee |
University of Sussex, UK |
1140-1210 |
Railways: GSM-R to 5G FRMCS |
Dr Mayutan Arumaithurai |
Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany |
1210-1240 |
Transport Innovation and Future Mobility in the West Midlands (UK) |
Mr Chris Lane |
Head of Transport Innovation, Transport of West Midlands, UK |
12:40-13:10 |
Safety Perspective on Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications for Platooning |
Professor Alexey Vinel |
Halmstad University, Sweden |
Presentation of Accepted Papers |
Session Chair: Dr Aline Carneiro Viana |
INRIA, France |
|
1400-1420 |
Fair Cache Sharing Management for Multi-Tenant Based Mobile Edge Networks |
Gao Zheng |
University of Surrey, UK |
1420-1440 |
On the benefits of increased vehicles perception to cooperative communications: a performance evaluation study |
Sanaullah Faiz |
University Sorbonne Paris Nord, France |
1440-1500 |
NOMA Enhanced 5G Distributed Vehicle to Vehicle Communication for Connected Autonomous Vehicles |
Zuoyin Tang |
Aston University, UK |
1500-1520 |
3D Deployment of UAV Swarm for Massive MIMO Communications |
Ning Gao |
Southeast University, PR China |
1520-1530 |
Break |
|
|
1530-1550 |
Massive MIMO in Mobile Networks: Self-Calibration with Channel Estimation Error |
De Mi |
University of Surrey, UK |
1550-1610 |
Decentralized stream processing for spatial range queries in high-density systems |
Simon Keller, |
University of Applied Sciences Constance, Germany |
1610-1630 |
AJIT: Accountable Just-in-Time Network Resource Allocation with Smart
Contracts |
Tooba Faisal |
King's College London, UK |
1630-1650 |
Admission Control for Quality of Services of Mobile Cellular Network |
Yuhui Xu |
China Mobile, PR China |
1650-1700 | Concluding Remarks | Prof Xiaoming Fu | University of Goettingen, Germany |
Mobile internet is fast evolving, with trends and exciting advances coming from many domains including mobile devices, mobile computing and networking. There are increasingly smarter mobile devices with more computing resources and higher intelligence towards human centric computing, massive machine to machine (M2M) connections, edge computing and artificial intelligence, virtualized and software-defined network infrastructure. Innovative mobile Internet technologies and architectures are urgently needed to keep pace of these advances and meet the expectations on emerging advanced mobile internet services.
The MobiArch 2020 workshop seeks papers contributing to the
fields of novel mobile Internet architectures, with exploitation of
the latest advances in mobile communications, mobile networking and
computing technologies, and support for new mobile services of broader
importance (such as connected autonomous vehicles and systems, machine
learning applications, augmented reality and virtual reality).
MobiArch 2020 solicits standard papers of original research from
academia and industry. It also welcomes work-in-progress and position
papers that describe original ideas, present new directions such as
for emerging 6G networks, or can foster discussions on the emerging
topics of interest. All accepted papers will be included with the
MobiCom proceedings and published in the ACM Digital Library. There
will be a Best Paper award for the workshop. Extended accepted papers
will be considered for a publication at an open access journal Future
Internet (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet).
We invite submissions covering the aspects around system architecture, networking and computing support for the evolving mobile Internet, including but not limited to:
All
paper submissions will be handled electronically via EasyChair submission website.
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to
another journal or conference. Authors should prepare a PDF version of
their full papers. Submitted papers should be no more than 6 pages
long (for regular papers) and no more than 3 pages long (for position
papers), in two columns, with standard
margins and 10 point or larger font, and must fit
properly on US "Letter"-sized paper (8.5x11 inches).
All questions about submissions should be emailed to the Workshop Chairs, Dr Jianhua He (j.he@essex.ac.uk) and Dr Aline Carneiro Viana (aline.viana@inria.fr).