Call for Posters and Demos

The 23rd EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services invites Posters and Demos proposals that address innovative and important topics related to mobile and ubiquitous computing.

This session aims to report on the progress of ongoing research and insights into the lessons learned from current mobile and ubiquitous systems projects in a face-to-face, hands-on, and more informal setting. We invite a wide range of topics and types of work including evaluations, methodologies, technological innovations, and design in the area of mobile and ubiquitous computing. We encourage the authors to use the Posters and Demos venue as a way to open up discussions with the MobiQuitous community about their early work in progress and develop the work for future collaborations. Representatives from the industry, including established companies and startups, are warmly welcome to showcase products and services that are related to the topics of the conference.

Submission deadline: 9 August, 2026
  • Mobile User Experience
  • Security and Privacy
  • User Behaviour Analysis and Modelling
  • Crowdsourcing – Platforms and Applications
  • Internet of Things – Systems, Platforms, Data Analytics, and Applications
  • Context-awareness middleware
  • Mobile edge and fog computing
  • Urban/mobile Crowd-sensing
  • Participatory Sensing
  • Wireless Access Technologies
  • Performance Analysis, Modelling and Measurement of Mobile Networks
  • Wearable Computing
  • Body Area Networks
  • Cellular IoT
  • 5G and 6G mobility
  • Mobile Data Analysis and Mobile Platforms
  • Mobile Multimedia
  • Mobile User Interfaces and Interaction Technologies
  • Toolkit and Languages for Mobile Computing
  • Networked Sensing and Applications
  • Mobile Device Architectures
  • Mobile Systems and Applications
  • Mobile Data Management and Analytics
  • Energy Aware Mobile Computing
  • Pervasive Sensing
  • Localization and Tracking
  • Activity Recognition
  • Social Network Applications to Mobile Computing
  • Context and Location-based Applications and Services
  • AI and Machine Learning Algorithms and Application for Mobile Computing
  • Mobile Augmented Reality/Mixed Reality
  • Mobile Cloud Computing
  • Digital Twins
  • Edge Intelligence
  • Internet of Vehicles
  • Formal Verification for Mobile and Ubiquitous System
  • Federated Learning
  • Blockchain Applications to Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing

Accepted and presented posters and demos will be submitted for publication by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library.

Posters and demos will be published as a part of the (EAI MobiQuitous 2026) Conference Proceedings in a non-indexed Annex section.

Poster and demo submissions should be between 4 and 6 pages in length, and be formatted according to the Springer LNICST Authors’ Kit. Paper titles must begin with the prefix “Poster:” or “Demo:”. Submissions are single-blind (author names and affiliations must be included).

Please note that a shorter version of already published work is not suitable for this session. Authors willing to present a poster or a demo will submit a short paper describing their poster or demo. We expect most works to include a short introduction, a description of the employed methods and, if applicable, results.

Papers must be formatted using the Springer LNICST Authors’ Kit.

Instructions and templates are available from Springer’s LNICST homepage:

Please make sure that your paper adheres to the format as specified in the instructions and templates.

When uploading the camera-ready copy of your paper, please be sure to upload both:

  • a PDF copy of your paper formatted according to the above templates, and
  • an archive in .ZIP file, containing LaTeX or Word source material prepared according to the above guidelines.
Please note that a shorter version of already published work is not suitable for this session. Authors willing to present a poster or a demo will submit a short paper, maximum of 4 pages in total (including references, figures, tables, appendixes etc.) describing their poster or demo. We expect most works to include a short introduction, a description of the employed methods and, if applicable, results.
Poster/Demo Co-Chairs
  • Olaf Landsiedel (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany)
  • Tatsuya Amano (The University of Osaka, Japan)

Contact: [email protected], [email protected]

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