Social and Mobile Connected Smart Objects

Internet of Things, smart cities and edge/fog computing are representative examples of modern ICT paradigms that aim to describe a  

dynamic and global cooperative infrastructure built upon objects intelligence and self-configuring capabilities; these connected  

objects are finding their way into vehicles (smart-cars), urban areas (smart-cities), and infrastructure (smart-grid).

Objects need to be smart, with enough intelligence to perform required operations. On the one hand, the objects should be able to deal with  

the possibly unpredictable and intense mobility and can wirelessly communicate with each other in a reliable and secure way. On the other  

hand, these objects must be socially aware, as we have witnessed a big growth in provisioning social network services including messaging,  

gaming, advertising, recommending, commercing, and content sharing on mobile objects.

The call for paper focuses on experiences with the design, implementation, deployment, operation, and evaluation of novel systems  

for smart objects and the social aspects of these systems in the emerging cooperative environments. We are seeking for original,  

previously unpublished work, addressing key issues and challenges in the social and mobile connected smart objects arena.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- App concepts and algorithm design for mobile social applications and systems

- Drone coordination and aerial communication

- Interaction between mobile devices and cars

- Location- and tracking-based mobile services and social networking

- Measurement of social aspects in mobile systems and applications

- Mobile centric social networking

- Mobile edge/fog computing and networking

- Mobile online advertising and payment

- Pervasive and ubiquitous mobile social services

- Playful social interaction: game, entertainment, and multimedia in  

mobile applications

- Reputation, incentives, and economics in mobile systems

- Security and privacy in mobility-aware mobile social networks

- Sensors and data collection for social networking applications

- Smart cities and urban applications

- Social aspects of Mobile AR/VR

- User behavior analysis in mobile applications

- Wearable devices and computing

Authors are encouraged to submit papers describing original and unpublished research, not currently under review in other venues,  

addressing state-of-the-art research and development in all aspects of mobile computing, social networks, or the intersection of both. In  

particular, innovative, early-stage ideas and preliminary results are  welcome.

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