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MobiCom '19: The 25th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
ACM2019 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MobiCom '19: The 25th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking Los Cabos Mexico October 21 - 25, 2019
ISBN:
978-1-4503-6169-9
Published:
05 August 2019
Sponsors:

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of ACM MobiCom 2019, the International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, the twenty-fifth edition in a series of annual conferences sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE. The conference is being held in Los Cabos, Mexico, from October 21 to October 25, 2019. This is the first time that this highly selective and premier conference, or any ACM SIGMOBILE conference or workshop, has been held in Mexico. This is also the first time that it has been held in an all-inclusive resort. Being the silver jubilee anniversary of the conference, we wanted to hold it in a special venue where attendees could celebrate and form deeper connections with each other and the work that they do.

ACM MobiCom 2019 includes two keynote talks, a Test of Time Award talk, regular paper sessions with 55 paper talks, which is more than ever before, seven workshops, four tutorials on current and exciting topics by field experts, and a poster and demo session that includes the ACM Student Research Competition.

The ACM MobiCom 2019 program keynotes are given by world experts working in very impactful fields that have not been core to MobiCom, but we predict will have great influence on our work in the future. The ACM MobiCom 2019 organizing committee thanks the Keynote speakers - Professors Maja Mataric (University of Southern California) and Carlos Guestrin (University of Washington and Apple).

The ACM MobiCom 2019 organizing committee is composed of a strong mix of 28 industry and academic researchers with diverse backgrounds. Through their efforts, a stellar technical program has been put together for this year's conference. We are thankful to the TPC co-chairs, Professors Shyam Gollakota (University of Washington) and Xinyu Zhang (University of California, San Diego). Thanks to their efforts, the ACM MobiCom 2019 technical program includes 55 regular papers - the most ever - on diverse and exciting topics in mobile communications.

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Detecting if LTE is the Bottleneck with BurstTracker
Article No.: 1, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300140

We present BurstTracker, the first tool that developers can use to detect if the LTE downlink is the bottleneck for their applications. BurstTracker is driven by our discovery that the proprietary LTE downlink schedulers running on LTE base stations ...

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Rebooting Ultrasonic Positioning Systems for Ultrasound-incapable Smart Devices
Article No.: 2, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300139

An ultrasonic Positioning System (UPS) has outperformed RF-based systems in terms of its accuracy for years. However, few of the developed solutions have been deployed in practice to satisfy the localization demand of today's smart devices, which lack ...

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Wideband Full-Duplex Wireless via Frequency-Domain Equalization: Design and Experimentation
Article No.: 3, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300138

Full-duplex (FD) wireless can significantly enhance spectrum efficiency but requires tremendous amount of self-interference (SI) cancellation. Recent advances in the RFIC community enabled wideband RF SI cancellation (SIC) in integrated circuits (ICs) ...

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AMP up your Mobile Web Experience: Characterizing the Impact of Google's Accelerated Mobile Project
Article No.: 4, Pages 1–14https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300137

The rapid growth in the number of mobile devices, subscriptions and their associated traffic, has served as motivation for several projects focused on improving mobile users' quality of experience (QoE). Few have been as contentious as the Google-...

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Living IoT: A Flying Wireless Platform on Live Insects
Article No.: 5, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300136

Sensor networks with devices capable of moving could enable applications ranging from precision irrigation to environmental sensing. Using mechanical drones to move sensors, however, severely limits operation time since flight time is limited by the ...

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ClientMarshal: Regaining Control from Wireless Clients for Better Experience
Article No.: 6, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300135

Client devices must cooperate to share limited resources in wireless local area networks (WLANs). Standards exist for access points (APs), to use a more holistic view of the RF environment, to share information with clients (802.11v/k), allowing clients ...

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A Systematic Way to LTE Testing
Article No.: 7, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300134

LTE test cases are standardized by 3GPP. They must be executed on every LTE-capable device model before commercial release. In this work, we examine the LTE testing practices in terms of completeness and efficiency. We discover that the standardized ...

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mD-Track: Leveraging Multi-Dimensionality for Passive Indoor Wi-Fi Tracking
Article No.: 8, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300133

Wi-Fi localization and tracking face accuracy limitations dictated by antenna count (for angle-of-arrival methods) and frequency bandwidth (for time-of-arrival methods). This paper presents mD-Track, a device-free Wi-Fi tracking system capable of ...

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Experience: Understanding Long-Term Evolving Patterns of Shared Electric Vehicle Networks
Article No.: 9, Pages 1–12https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300132

Due to the ever-growing concerns on the air pollution and energy security, many cities have started to update their taxi fleets with electric ones. Although environmentally friendly, the rapid promotion of electric taxis raises problems to both taxi ...

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MP-H2: A Client-only Multipath Solution for HTTP/2
Article No.: 10, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300131

MP-H2 is a client-only, HTTP-based multipath solution. It enables an HTTP client to fetch content (an HTTP object) over multiple network paths such as WiFi and cellular on smartphones. Compared to MPTCP, MP-H2 offers several key advantages including ...

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VeMo: Enabling Transparent Vehicular Mobility Modeling at Individual Levels with Full Penetration
Article No.: 11, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300130

Understanding and predicting real-time vehicle mobility patterns on highways are essential to address traffic congestion and respond to the emergency. However, almost all existing works (e.g., based on cellphones, onboard devices, or traffic cameras) ...

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SolarGest: Ubiquitous and Battery-free Gesture Recognition using Solar Cells
Article No.: 12, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300129

We design a system, SolarGest, which can recognize hand gestures near a solar-powered device by analyzing the patterns of the photocurrent. SolarGest is based on the observation that each gesture interferes with incident light rays on the solar panel in ...

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Fire in Your Hands: Understanding Thermal Behavior of Smartphones
Article No.: 13, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300128

Overheating smartphones could hamper user experiences. While there have been numerous reports on smartphone overheating, a systematic measurement and user experience study on the thermal aspect of smartphones is missing. Using thermal imaging cameras, ...

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Jigsaw: Robust Live 4K Video Streaming
Article No.: 14, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300127

The popularity of 4K videos has grown significantly in the past few years. Yet coding and streaming live 4K videos incurs prohibitive cost to the network and end system. Motivated by this observation, we explore the feasibility of supporting live 4K ...

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Diagnosing Vehicles with Automotive Batteries
Article No.: 15, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300126

The automotive industry is increasingly employing software- based solutions to provide value-added features on vehicles, especially with the coming era of electric vehicles and autonomous driving. The ever-increasing cyber components of vehicles (i.e., ...

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PDVocal: Towards Privacy-preserving Parkinson's Disease Detection using Non-speech Body Sounds
Article No.: 16, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300125

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder resulting from the progressive loss of dopaminergic nerve cells. People with PD usually demonstrate deficits in performing basic daily activities, and the relevant annual social cost can ...

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Taprint: Secure Text Input for Commodity Smart Wristbands
Article No.: 17, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300124

Smart wristband has become a dominant device in the wearable ecosystem, providing versatile functions such as fitness tracking, mobile payment, and transport ticketing. However, the small form-factor, low-profile hardware interfaces and computational ...

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An Active-Passive Measurement Study of TCP Performance over LTE on High-speed Rails
Article No.: 18, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300123

High-speed rail (HSR) systems potentially provide a more efficient way of door-to-door transportation than airplane. However, they also pose unprecedented challenges in delivering seamless Internet service for on-board passengers. In this paper, we ...

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Mobile Gaming on Personal Computers with Direct Android Emulation
Article No.: 19, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300122

Playing Android games on Windows x86 PCs has gained enormous popularity in recent years, and the de facto solution is to use mobile emulators built with the AOVB (Android-x86 On VirtualBox) architecture. When playing heavy 3D Android games with AOVB, ...

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OFDMA-Enabled Wi-Fi Backscatter
Article No.: 20, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300121

In this paper, we for the first time demonstrate how to enable OFDMA in Wi-Fi backscatter for capacity and concurrency enhancement. With our approach, the excitation signal is reflected, modulated and shifted to lie in the frequency band of the OFDM ...

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Proximity Detection with Single-Antenna IoT Devices
Article No.: 21, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300120

Providing secure communications between wireless devices that encounter each other on an ad-hoc basis is a challenge that has not yet been fully addressed. In these cases, close physical proximity among devices that have never shared a secret key is ...

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Keep Others from Peeking at Your Mobile Device Screen!
Article No.: 22, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300119

People use their mobile devices anywhere and anytime to run various apps, and the information shown on their device screens can be seen by nearby (unauthorized) parties, called shoulder surfers. To mitigate this privacy threat, we have developed ...

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Towards Touch-to-Access Device Authentication Using Induced Body Electric Potentials
Article No.: 23, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300118

This paper presents TouchAuth, a new touch-to-access device authentication approach using induced body electric potentials (iBEPs) caused by the indoor ambient electric field that is mainly emitted from the building's electrical cabling. The design of ...

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SignSpeaker: A Real-time, High-Precision SmartWatch-based Sign Language Translator
Article No.: 24, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300117

Sign language is a natural and fully-formed communication method for deaf or hearing-impaired people. Unfortunately, most of the state-of-the-art sign recognition technologies are limited by either high energy consumption or expensive device costs and ...

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Edge Assisted Real-time Object Detection for Mobile Augmented Reality
Article No.: 25, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3300116

Most existing Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) systems are able to understand the 3D geometry of the surroundings but lack the ability to detect and classify complex objects in the real world. Such capabilities can be enabled with deep ...

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Blind Distributed MU-MIMO for IoT Networking over VHF Narrowband Spectrum
Article No.: 26, Pages 1–17https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3345427

Longer range, in rural/urban IoT networks, allow a large geographical coverage with only a few base-stations, making their deployment and operation economical. In this paper we explore the 150-174 MHz spectrum for long range IoT networks comprising ...

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mQRCode: Secure QR Code Using Nonlinearity of Spatial Frequency in Light
Article No.: 27, Pages 1–18https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3345428

Quick response (QR) codes are becoming pervasive due to their rapid readability and the popularity of smartphones with built-in cameras. QR codes are also gaining importance in the retail sector as a convenient mobile payment method. However, ...

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Canceling Inaudible Voice Commands Against Voice Control Systems
Article No.: 28, Pages 1–15https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3345429

Recent studies show that the voice control system (VCS) is subject to the inaudible voice command attack, which can not be heard by human ears but can be recorded by the microphone. An adversary could leverage the attack to disable the VCS user's home ...

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Learning to Coordinate Video Codec with Transport Protocol for Mobile Video Telephony
Article No.: 29, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3345430

Despite the pervasive use of real-time video telephony services, the users' quality of experience (QoE) remains unsatisfactory, especially over the mobile Internet. Previous work studied the problem via controlled experiments, while a systematic and in-...

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vrAIn: A Deep Learning Approach Tailoring Computing and Radio Resources in Virtualized RANs
Article No.: 30, Pages 1–16https://doi.org/10.1145/3300061.3345431

The virtualization of radio access networks (vRAN) is the last milestone in the NFV revolution. However, the complex dependencies between computing and radio resources make vRAN resource control particularly daunting. We present vrAIn, a dynamic ...

Contributors
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Google LLC
  • Stony Brook University
  • University of Washington

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