| MobiCom, the Annual International Conference on Mobile
										Computing and Networking, has been held every year since 1995.
										The conference serves as the premier international forum
										addressing networks, systems, algorithms, and applications
										that support the symbiosis of mobile computers and wireless
										networks. The conference covers all areas of mobile computing
										and mobile and wireless networking. Previous MobiCom
										conferences have been held in locations around the world:
									 
                                        2017: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
										2016: New York, New York, USA
										2015: Paris, France
										2014: Maui, Hawaii, USA
										2013: Miami, Florida, USA
										2012: Istanbul, Turkey
										2011: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
										2010: Chicago, Illinois, USA
										2009: Beijing, China
										2008: San Francisco, California, USA
										2007: Montréal, Québec,
												Canada
										2006: Los Angeles, California, USA
										2005: Cologne, Germany
										2004: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
										2003: San Diego, California, USA
										2002: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
										2001: Rome, Italy
										2000: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
										1999: Seattle, Washington, USA
										1998: Dallas, Texas, USA
										1997: Budapest, Hungary
										1996: Rye, New York, USA
										1995: Berkeley, California, USA
										 
										
											The annual MobiCom conference series is
											sponsored by  ACM SIGMOBILE, the Association for
											Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Mobility of
											Systems, Users, Data, and Computing. Founded in 1947, ACM is the
											world's first educational and scientific computing society.
											Today, ACM serves a membership of more than 80,000 computing
											professionals in more than 100 countries in all areas of
											industry, academia, and government.
										 The spectrum of topics addressed by ACM SIGMOBILE share
											one common theme: mobility. The group's technical scope
											reflects the emerging symbiosis of portable computers and
											wireless networks, addressing the convergence of mobility,
											computing, and information organization, its access,
											services, management, and applications. Members of ACM
											SIGMOBILE are active in the development of new technologies
											and techniques for mobile and wireless computing and
											communications. 
											SIGMOBILE has members from around the world, from academic
											organizations, industry research and development, government,
											and other interested individuals. Members of SIGMOBILE
											receive the quarterly journal, Mobile
												Computing and Communications Review (MC2R), and are also
											able to receive announcements via the SIGMOBILE moderated
											members-only email distribution list, keeping them informed
											of the latest happenings in our field, including new
											opportunities to share their research and to meet with
											friends and colleagues at conferences and other events.
											SIGMOBILE members also are eligible for the lowest generally
											available registration fee for any event sponsored or
											co-sponsored by SIGMOBILE, and for the many events sponsored
											by other organizations offered in-cooperation with SIGMOBILE. 
 
							          
							            |  |  | ACM SIGMOBILE Harassment Policy |  |  |  
										The open exchange of ideas and the freedom of thought
											and expression are central to the aims and goals of
											SIGMOBILE; these require an environment that recognizes the
											inherent worth of every person and group, that fosters
											dignity, understanding, and mutual respect, and that embraces
											diversity. The ACM Code of Ethics embraces the "values of
											equality, tolerance, respect for others, and the principles
											of equal justice". For these reasons, SIGMOBILE is dedicated
											to providing a harassment-free conference experience. Harassment is unwelcome or hostile behavior, including
											speech that intimidates, creates discomfort, or interferes
											with a person's participation or opportunity for
											participation, in any SIGMOBILE event. Harassment in any
											form, including but not limited to harassment based on race,
											gender, religion, age, color, national origin, ancestry,
											disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity, will not
											be tolerated. Harassment includes the use of gratuitous
											language or sexual imagery in public presentations and
											displays, degrading verbal comments, deliberate intimidation,
											stalking, harassing photography or recording, inappropriate
											physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Conference participants violating these standards may
											be sanctioned, expelled from the conference or asked not to
											attend future conferences or conference events, at the
											discretion of the conference organizers and the SIGMOBILE
											executive committee. If you believe you have been harassed, you are
											encouraged to report the incident in confidence to either of
											the MobiCom 2017 General Chair Kobus Van der Merwe (kobus@cs.utah.edu). 
 
										
											Please send email to mobicom"underscore"info "at" acm "dot" org with any
											questions or comments about the conference or for more
											information. For questions about the paper submission and
											review process, please contact the Program Co-Chairs at mobicom"underscore"pcchairs "at" acm "dot" org.
										 
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