MobilWare is coming to your connected devices on July 10th, 2020! The conference stream will start on Friday, July 10th at 09:00 CST (GMT+8).
EAI MobilWare 2020 will take place online in a livestream hosted on Youtube with pre-recorded presentations due to the safety concerns and travel restrictions caused by COVID-19. You will be able to enjoy several unique benefits:
- Get the full conference experience from the safety and comfort of your home,
- Present in front of a large global audience thanks to free co-author and non-author registration,
- Live chat for the entire duration of the conference live stream,
- Online Q&A for each individual presentation,
- Opportunity to get in touch with other authors, keynotes, and presenters individually via EAI Compass,
- A full recording of the conference will be shared publicly for the whole world to see!
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To find out what EAI conference livestreams look like click here. You may find our official statement regarding the COVID-19 situation here.
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The advances in wireless communication technologies and the proliferation of mobile devices have enabled the realization of intelligent environments for people and machines to communicate with each other, interact with information-processing devices, and receive a wide range of mobile wireless services through various types of networks and systems everywhere, anytime. A key enabler of these pervasive and ubiquitous connectivity environments is the advancement of software technology in various communication sectors, ranging from communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications.
EAI International Conference MobilWare 2020 comprises of research papers describing significant and innovative research contributions to the field of mobile wireless middleware, operating system and applications.
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Meet the keynote speakers for MobilWare 2020
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Associate Professor, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
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Vice dean of College of Computer Science, Vice dean of College of Cyber Science, Nankai University, China
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Professor and PhD supervisor, School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China
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Professor of Network Engineering, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
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*** We look forward to seeing you soon! EAI
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