It is our great pleasure to welcome you all to the Eleventh ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access (MobiDE'12), held in conjunction with SIGMOD 2012. MobiDE continues its tradition of bringing together researchers and practitioners in databases, mobile computing, and networking, and providing a full day of exciting presentations and discussions. As in previous years, the workshop serves as a forum to present latest research and engineering results and contributions, and set future directions in wireless and mobile data management.
MobiDE'12 is the eleventh of a successful series of workshops that aims to act as a bridge between the data management, wireless networking, and mobile computing communities. The 1st MobiDE workshop took place in Seattle, USA (August 1999), in conjunction with MobiCom 1999. The 2nd MobiDE workshop was held in Santa Barbara, USA (May 2001), together with SIGMOD 2001. The 3rd MobiDE workshop was organized in San Diego, USA (September 2003), co-located with MobiCom 2003. The 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th MobiDE workshops took place in Baltimore, USA (June 2005), Chicago, USA (June 2006), Beijing, China (June 2007), Vancouver, Canada (June 2008), Providence, USA (June 2009), Indianapolis, USA (June 2010), and Athens, Greece (June 2011) respectively, co-located with SIGMOD.
The program of MobiDE'12 covers a range of topics such as big mobile data, mobile services and middleware, query processing, energy-aware mobile data management etc. It features 8 high-quality papers, with authors from 8 countries. In addition, the program includes two invited keynote speeches: one by Prof. Shashi Shekhar from University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA, with title "Spatial Big-Data Challenges Intersecting Mobility and Cloud Computing", another by Dr. Kyriakos Mouratidis from Singapore Management University, Singapore, with title "Spatial Queries in Wireless Broadcast Environments". These proceedings will serve as a valuable reference point for the latest results on mobile and wireless data engineering.
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Spatial big-data challenges intersecting mobility and cloud computing
Increasingly, location-aware datasets are of a size, variety, and update rate that exceeds the capability of spatial computing technologies. This paper addresses the emerging challenges posed by such datasets, which we call Spatial Big Data (SBD). SBD ...
An adaptive approach for online segmentation of multi-dimensional mobile data
With increasing availability of mobile sensing devices including smartphones, online mobile data segmentation becomes an important topic in reconstructing and understanding mobile data. Traditional approaches like online time series segmentation either ...
Alerting for vehicles demonstrating hazardous driving behavior
Cooperative Collision Warning Systems (CCWSs) have become a major vehicle safety application in intelligent transportation systems. Vehicles organized in a vehicular ad-hoc network use a CCWS communication protocol to propagate emergency messages about ...
Connecting mobile things to global sensor network middleware using system-generated wrappers
Internet of Things (IoT) will create a cyberphysical world where all the things around us are connected to the Internet, sense and produce "big data" that has to be stored, processed and communicated with minimum human intervention. With the ever ...
A geography-aware service overlay network for managing moving objects
As the proliferation of mobile devices and positioning systems continues unabated, the need to provide more robust location-based services becomes more pressing. In this context, we examine the problem of efficiently handling queries over moving objects ...
Spatial queries in wireless broadcast environments
Wireless data broadcasting is a promising technique for information dissemination that exploits the computational capabilities of mobile devices, in order to enhance the scalability of the system. Under this environment, the data are continuously ...
Resilient sensor network query processing using logical overlays
The typical nodes used in mote-level wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are often brittle and severely resource-constrained. In particular, nodes are often battery-powered, thereby making energy depletion a significant risk. When changes to the ...
Load balancing for processing spatio-temporal queries in multi-core settings
We address the problem of efficiently parallelizing the processing of spatio-temporal range queries in multicore settings. Although the data set can be partitioned and assigned to individual cores for processing a collection of range queries, one cannot ...
Energy efficient continuous location determination for pedestrian information systems
Nowadays, many modern mobile computing devices such as smartphones are equipped with GPS hardware but using it is rather energy demanding. The systems' uptime strongly depends on the frequency of performed positioning requests. Especially if ...
SMC: an energy conserving P2P file sharing model for mobile devices
In this paper, several energy conserving techniques proposed for peer to peer (P2P) file sharing in mobile phones are meticulously analysed. A cloud based P2P file sharing solution for efficiently sharing multimedia files is proposed for mobile phones ...
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Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access
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Acceptance Rates
| Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| MobiDe '03 | 34 | 9 | 26% |
| MobiDe '99 | 25 | 14 | 56% |
| Overall | 59 | 23 | 39% |



