[Tccc] IEEE Wireless Comm Issue on Mobile Cloud Computing
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Wed Aug 29 06:49:48 EDT 2012
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Submission Deadline: November 1, 2012
Acceptance Notification: February 1, 2013
Final Manuscript Due: April 1, 2013
Publication: June 2013
IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine
Special Issue on Mobile Cloud Computing
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Latest advances in mobile communication networks and increasing penetration of
smart phones are transforming the mobile Internet and empowering end users with
rich mobile experience. However, the limited computing and information/energy
storage capabilities of mobile devices are hampering their abilities to support
increasingly sophisticated applications demanded by users. The emerging cloud
computing technology offers a natural solution to extend the limited
capabilities of mobile devices. The resulting new paradigm of mobile cloud
computing is being embraced by researchers and practitioners as an exciting new
way to extend the capabilities of mobile devices and mobile platforms, which
has the potential for profound impacts on the business environment and people's
daily life.
Empowered by mobile cloud computing, previously infeasible mobile applications
are finding their ways into mobile devices. These emerging applications range
from mobile storage and synchronization, fast content delivery, audio/video
streaming, to interactive rich media services. Nevertheless, the implementation
and wide deployment of these applications are complicated by various technical
challenges across different layers in wireless networks. For example, there is
a need to better understand the gaps between the quality of service (QoS)
requirements of cloud-based applications and the variable performance of
wireless networks due to the dynamic channel environments, and to develop novel
solutions to overcome these gaps. Moreover, the design and operations of mobile
cloud computing should also be sensitive to the limited energy supply in the
mobile devices and system-wide energy conservation in general. As a result,
advanced cognitive and adaptive techniques are highly demanded for mobile cloud
computing. Moreover, new perspectives can be taken by both academic researchers
and practitioners to demystify the technical challenges and propose
ground-breaking solutions.
Scope of Contributions
This special issue aims to explore recent advances and disseminate
state-of-the-art research on designing, building, and deploying novel services
and technologies to enable Mobile Cloud Computing. Original, unpublished
contributions and survey/tutorial type articles will be considered for the
special issue. The topics of interest for the special issue include, but are
not limited to:
Multi-technology and multi-device access to mobile cloud computing
Cognitive and ubiqutous access control for mobile cloud computing
Access and communication schemes for cloud computing in mobile environment
Flexible architecture of mobile technologies for supporting cloud computing
Cloud computing to enable mobile rich media
Cloud-based mobile audio/video streaming techniques
Cloud-assisted 3D/multiview rending for mobile devices
Cloud-based real-time interactive multimedia service for mobile users
Performance evaluation of rich media service supported by mobile cloud
computing
Quality of Experience (QoE) studies and improvements for mobile cloud computing
Green Mobile Cloud Computing
Dynamic allocation alogrithms of computing load and networking load for mobile
devices
Energy-efficient multimedia service in mobile cloud computing
Energy consumption measurement and profiling of mobile devices for cloud
computing
Power efficiency in datacenter management for mobile cloud applications
Next-generation Mobile Cloud Computing Services and Applications
New applications for cloud-supported mobile online gaming and other
entertainments.
Scalable live broadcasting for mobile users supported by cloud computing
New convergence services supported by mobile cloud computing techniques (e.g.,
monitoring, transportation, smart grid, healthcare, etc.)
Social networking services and mobile cloud computing
Security and privacy issues in mobile cloud computing
Cloud-based Ubiquitous Networking
Cloud-based support of device and user mobility
Cloud-based multi-technology access management
Cloud-based radio resource management in wireless networks
Cloud-based radio link optimization techniques
Manuscript Submission
Authors must follow the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine guidelines for
preparation of the manuscript. For further details, please refer to "Submission
Guidelines" in IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine website at:
http://dl.comsoc.org/pci/. Papers must be submitted in an all-in-one PDF format
to Manuscript Central http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-wcm. A paper should
have no more than 4500 words, no more than 6 tables/figures, and its abstract
should have no more than 250 words. Any submission that fails to comply the
guidelines will be rejected without review.
Guest Editors
Victor C.M. Leung (vle... at ece.ub.ca), University of British Columbia, Canada
Yonggang Wen (yg... at ntu.edu.sg), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Min Chen (minc... at ieee.org), Huazhong University of Science and Technology,
China
Chunming Rong (chunming.r... at uis.no), University of Stavanger, Norway
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