Call for Posters
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The poster session of Mobiquitous 2009 (technically co-sponsored by IEEE computer society) is designed to showcase “works-in-progress", facilitating researchers in obtaining feedback on this work from conference attendees. As with the rest of the program, research topics for the poster track include applications and user interfaces, service-oriented computing, middleware, networking, agents, data management and services – all with special focus on mobility and ubiquitous computing.
IMPORTANT DATES
Poster abstract submission: Notification of acceptance: Camera-ready version: Conference dates: |
June 2 17:00 PST, 2009 June 9, 2009 June 16, 2009 July 13-16, 2009 |
SUBMISSION
Authors should prepare an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of an abstract describing the work to be presented. Abstracts must not exceed two pages double column (US Letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches) including text, figures and references. The font size must be at least 10 points. The abstract should identify the key contribution of the work being presented in the poster. In addition, it should describe the particular problem being addressed, what makes this problem interesting or important, what your approach is to the problem, and what aspects remain in progress or what questions remain open. Posters abstract submissions should be new and exciting work, and should not be abbreviations of published papers. You should also include a URL that will provide additional information about your work to the attendees.
Poster abstracts must be submitted by email to using the following subject line: “Mobiquitous 2009 poster submission.”
PRESENTATION AND DISTRIBUTION
All submitted abstracts will be reviewed. Accepted poster abstracts will appear in the main conference proceedings and will be electronically archived in IEEE XPlore.
We define a poster to be an area ranging from 3x2 feet to 3x4 feet on which you present your research. This could be a single page, or could be divided into about 9 to 18 pages, each 8.5x11 inches (letter size). You can arrange the space and orient the poster either horizontally or vertically. You should prepare the best material (visually appealing and succinct) that effectively communicates your research problem, techniques, results, and what is novel and important about your work.
We will provide equipment for mounting the posters, but you will have to print (and, if you wish to, laminate or mount on a foam board) the poster and bring it to the conference site. We will ask you for your specific needs as the conference date approaches.