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MSCC '14: Proceedings of the first international workshop on Mobile sensing, computing and communication
ACM2014 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MobiHoc'14: The Fifteenth ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA 11 August 2014
ISBN:
978-1-4503-2986-6
Published:
11 August 2014
Sponsors:
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Abstract

On behalf of the Organizing Committees, it is our pleasure to welcome you to the 2014 ACM International Workshop on Mobile Sensing, Computing and Communication - MSCC'14. This workshop is held in conjunction with ACM MobiHoc 2014, Philadelphia, PA, USA, in August 2014. All submissions to this workshop were carefully peer-reviewed by at least two Program Committee members or external reviewers. The submissions have been ranked according to their original contribution, quality, presentation, and relevance to the workshop. Based on the review, six high quality papers were accepted for presentation and inclusion in the proceedings. We aim to attract and bring together researchers working on cloud computing, mobile computing and resource management to share their latest research results. In addition to regular paper presentations, the workshop also features one Invited Keynote Speech delivered by Peng-Jun Wan, Professor from Illinois Institute of Technology.

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SESSION: Session 1
research-article
On optimal scheduling of multiple mobile chargers in wireless sensor networks

The limited battery capacities of sensor nodes have become the biggest impediment to the applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) over the years. Recent breakthroughs in wireless energy transfer-based rechargeable batteries provide a promising ...

research-article
Scheduling in vehicular cloud using mixed integer linear programming

Statistics show that most vehicles spend many hours per day in a parking garage, parking lot, or driveway. At the moment, the computing resources of these vehicles are untapped. Inspired by the success of conventional cloud services, a group of ...

research-article
InterestSpread: an efficient method for content transmission in mobile social networks

In Mobile Social Networks (MSNs), the single-path routing might not have enough of a chance to transmit content to the destination (i.e., low network throughput), due to limited contact opportunities. Meanwhile, the multiple-path routing improves the ...

SESSION: Session 2
research-article
Evaluating and analyzing the performance of RPL in contiki

To meet the development of Internet of Things (IoT), IETF has proposed IPv6 standards working under stringent low-power and low-cost constraints. However, the behavior and performance of the proposed standards have not been fully understood, especially ...

research-article
Confidence-interval based sensing quality evaluation for mobile sensor networks

Sensing quality evaluation is fundamentally important for mobile sensor network. However, due to the inherent sensing uncertainty in mobile sensor networks and the unavailability of the ground truth, achieving effective and accurate evaluation on ...

research-article
Walk globally, act locally: efficient influential user identification in mobile social networks

Being a fundamental and challenging research topic, influential user identification has attracted much attention with the rapid growth of mobile social networks. Previous studies either focus on relatively stable network structure, or need fairly large ...

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  • University of California, Los Angeles

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          Acceptance Rates

          MSCC '14 Paper Acceptance Rate 6 of 6 submissions, 100%;
          Overall Acceptance Rate 6 of 6 submissions, 100%
          YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
          MSCC '1466100%
          Overall66100%