SOSP MOBIHELD 2011
 

Technical Program
Sunday, Oct 23, 2011

9:00-10:00: Session 1: Opening Remarks and Keynote

Keynote Address: Prof. Jason Flinn, University of Michigan

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break

10:30-12:15: Session 2:  Mobile Video and Clouds

MARS: Adaptive Remote Execution for Multi-threaded Mobile Devices
Asaf Cidon, Tomer M London, Sachin Katti, Christos Kozyrakis, and Mendel Rosenblum (Stanford University)

Jupiter: Transparent Augmentation of Smartphone Capabilities through Cloud Computing
Yao Guo, Lin Zhang, Junjun Kong, Jian Sun, Tao Feng, and Xiangqun Chen (Peking University)

Designing Real-Time Multimedia Applications on Mobile Devices
Jiang Gao (Nokia Inc.)

Avoiding Nostril-cam and Postage-stamp People in Mobile Video Conferences
Mary Baker, Ramin Samadani, and Ian Robinson (HP Labs), Mehmet Yilmaz (Stanford University), and Kean Wong and Matthew Hornyak (Hewlett-Packard)


12:15-1:30 Lunch Break

1:30-3:00 Session 3: Mobile Storage and Security

The Swiss Army Smartphone: Cloud-Based Delivery of USB Services
Adiseshu Hari, Manoj Jaitly, Yuh-Jye Chang, and Andrea Francini (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories)

Examining Storage Performance on Mobile Devices
Hyojun Kim (NEC Labs and Georgia Tech) and Nitin Agrawal and Cristian Ungureanu (NEC Labs)

The Modeling and Comparison of Wireless Network Denial of Service Attacks
Martin Eian and Stig F. Mjølsnes (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-5:15 Session 4:  Context and Location Awareness

Predicting Handoffs in 3G Networks
Umar Javed and Dongsu Han (Carnegie Mellon University), Ramon Caceres, Jeff Pang, and Alexander Varshavsky (AT&T Research), and Srini Seshan (Carnegie Mellon University)

Searchlight: Helping Mobile Devices find their Neighbors
Mehedi Bakht, Matthew S Trower, and Robin Kravets (UIUC)

Context-aware Apps with the Zonezz Platform
Jörg Roth (Univ. of Appl. Sciences Nuremberg, Germany)

Traffic Backfilling: Subsidizing Lunch for Delay-Tolerant Applications in UMTS Networks
Andres Lagar-Cavilla, Kaustubh Joshi, and Alexander Varshavsky (AT&T Labs Research), Jeffrey Bickford (AT&T Security Research Center), and Darwin Parra (AT&T Mobility)