The MDM series of conferences, since its debut in 1999, has
established itself as a prestigious forum for the exchange of innovative and
significant research results in mobile data management. The conference provides
unique opportunities to bring researchers, engineers, and practitioners
together to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools, and exchange
experiences.
Continuing its history, MDM 2018 seeks submissions of original research
contributions in the intersection of mobile computing and data management. Topics
of interest include, but not limited to:
- Mobile Cloud Computing and Data Management in the Mobile Cloud
- Data Management for Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Systems
- Data Management for Augmented Reality Systems
- Connected Cars, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Smart Spaces
- Mobile Crowd-Sourcing and Crowd-Sensing
- Mobile Data Analytics
- Behavioural/Activity Sensing and Analytics
- Mobile Location-Based Social Networks
- Mobile Recommendation Systems
- Context-aware Computing for Intelligent Mobile Services
- Middleware and Tools for Mobile and Pervasive Computing
- Theoretical Foundations of Data-intensive Mobile Computing
- Data Stream Processing in Mobile/Sensor Network
- Indexing, Optimisation and Query Processing for Moving Objects/Users
- Location and Trajectory Analytics
- Security and Privacy in Mobile Systems
- Innovative Applications driven by Mobile Data
- Routing, Personalized Routing, Eco-Routing, Routing for Electrical
Vehicles
- Transportation-As-A-Service, Mobility-As-A-Service
Along with the research track papers, we invite industrial papers as well as
submissions for demos, panels, PhD forum, and workshops.
- Workshops are for fast track publications of work-in-progress papers
- Demos will present state of the art systems and prototypes
- Panels will review current research activities and explore new
frontiers
- PhD forum is to encourage doctoral student participation
- Industrial forum for companies to present their research and development technologies/systems
Submission Guidelines
All submissions need to follow IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript
Formatting Guidelines.
Research Track
Regular papers: 10 pages.
Short papers: 6 pages.
Paper Registration and Abstract: January 8, 2018.
Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2018.
Notification of Paper Acceptance: March 30, 2018.
Camera-ready Deadline: April 27, 2018.
Industrial Track
Regular papers: 8 pages.
(no short papers)
Paper Registration and Abstract: January 8, 2018.
Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2018.
Notification of Paper Acceptance: March 30, 2018.
Camera-ready Deadline: April 27, 2018.
Other Tracks
Workshop papers: 6 pages.
Demo papers: 2 pages.
PhD Forum papers: 4 pages.
Key dates for other tracks will be announced soon.