MDM 2005
6th International Conference on Mobile Data Management

Sponsored by University of Cyprus

In Cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILE and ACM SIGMOD

Ayia Napa, Cyprus, May 9-13, 2005

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Accepted Full Papers

  1. An Implementation Method of A Location-based Active Map Transformation System
    Yoshihide Hosokawa, Nagoya Institute of Technology
    Naoki Kimura, Nagoya Institute of Technology
    Naohisa Takahashi, Nagoya Institute of Technology
     
  2. TOSA: A Near-Optimal Scheduling Algorithm for Multi-Channel Data Broadcast
    Baihua Zheng, Singapore Management University
    Xia Wu, HKUST,
    Xing Jin, HKUST,
    Dik Lee, HKUST
     
  3. Efficient Indexing of the Historical, Present, and Future Positions of Moving Objects
    Dan Lin, National University of Singapore,
    Christian S. Jensen, Aalborg University,
    Simonas Saltenis, Aalborg University
    Beng Chin Ooi, National University of Singapore,
     
  4. Using ECA Rules to Implement Mobile Query Agents for Fast-Evolving Pure P2P Database Systems
    Verena Kantere, National Tech. Univ. of Athens,
    Aris Tsois, National Tech. Univ. of Athens
     
  5. GPAC: Generic and Progressive Processing of Mobile Queries over Mobile Data
    Mohamed Mokbel, Purdue University,
    Walid Aref, Purdue University
     
  6. Efficient Constraint Processing for Location-aware Computing
    Zhengdao Xu, University of Toronto,
    Arno Jacobsen, University of Toronto
     
  7. A Remote Personal Device Management Framework Based on SyncML DM Specifications
    Hailiang Mei, Technical University Eindhoven,
    Johan Lukkien, Technical University Eindhoven
     
  8. Dynamically-Optimized Context in Recommender Systems
    Ghim-Eng Yap, Nanyang Technological University,
    Ah-Hwee Tan, Nanyang Technological University,
    Hwee-Hwa Pang, Institute for Infocomm Research
     
  9. Distributed Group-based Cooperative Caching in a Mobile Broadcast Environment
    Chi-Yin Chow, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Hong-va Leong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Alvin Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
     
  10. An Approach of Composing Near Optimal Invalidation Reports
    Chih-Fang Wang, Southern Illinois University
    Wen-Chi Hou, Southern Illinois University
    Meng Su, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
     
  11. Geo-word centric association rule mining
    Katsumi Takahashi, NTT,
    Iko Pramudiono, NTT,
    Masaru Kitsuregawa, Univ. of Tokyo
     
  12. Group Management for mobile ad hoc networks: Design, Implementation and Experiments
    Jinshan Liu, INRIA,
    Francoise Sailhan, INRIA,
    Daniele Sacchetti, INRIA,
    Valerie Issarny, INRIA
     
  13. Using a hybrid method for accessing broadcast data
    Athman Bouguettaya, Virginia Tech,
    Xu Yang, Virginia Tech
     
  14. Efficient Trajectory Joins using Symbolic Representations
    Petko Bakalov, UC-Riverside,
    Marios Hadjieleftheriou, UC-Riverside,
    Eamonn Keogh, UC-Riverside,
    Vassilis Tsotras, UC-Riverside
     
  15. Comparison of Replication Strategies for Content Availability in C2P2 Networks
    Shyam Kapadia, University of Southern California,
    Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, University of Southern California,
    Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California
     
  16. STEP: Self-Tuning Energy-safe Predictors
    Ganesh Santhanakrishnan, University of Pittsburgh,
    James Larkby-Lahet, University of Pittsburgh,
    Ahmed Amer, University of Pittsburgh,
    Panos Chrysanthis, University of Pittsburgh
     
  17. Dynamic Topological Predicates and Notifications in Moving Objects Databases
    Goce Trajcevski, Northwestern University,
    Peter Scheuermann, Northwestern University,
    Herve Bronnimann, Polytechnic University,
    Agnes Voisard, Freie Universitat Berlin
     
  18. Data Dissemination in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks
    Thomas Repantis, UC-Riverside
    Vana Kalogeraki, UC-Riverside
     
  19. Preserving Mobile Customer Privacy: An Access Control System for Moving Objects and Customer Information
    Mahmoud Youssef, Rutgers University,
    Nabil Adam, Rutgers University,
    Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Rutgers University
     
  20. Distribited Data-Centric Application Development using Multiple Mobile Devices
    Masayuki Iwai, Keio University
    Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University
     
  21. Data Scheduling for Multi-item and Transactional Requests in On-demand Broadcast
    Nitin Prabhu, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City
    Vijay Kumar, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City
     
  22. A General Model of Hybrid Data Dissemination
    Ming-Syan Chen, National Taiwan University,
    Hao-Ping Hung, National Taiwan University
     

Accepted Short Papers

  1. Distributed Caching of Multi-dimensional Data in Mobile Environments
    Bin Liu, HKUST,
    Wang-Chien Lee, Penn State University,
    Dik Lee, HKUST
     
  2. An Energy-Conserved On-Demand Data Broadcasting System
    Jiun-Long Huang, National Taiwan University
    Wen-Chih Peng, National Chiao-Tung University
     
  3. A Secure P2P Architecture for Location Management
    Kaouthar Sethom, Institut National des Telecommunications-Evry
    Khaled Masmoudi, Institut National des Telecommunications-Evry
    Hossam Afifi, Institut National des Telecommunications-Evry
     
  4. Prediction intelligence in context-aware applications
    Christos Anagnostopoulos, University of Athens
    Panagiotis Mpougioris, University of Athens
    Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, University of Athens
     
  5. Efficient Dynamic Resource Specifications
    Kyle Chard, Victoria University of Wellington
    Bubendorfer Kris, Victoria University of Wellington
    Peter Komisarczuk, Victoria University of Wellington
     
  6. Tuning Query Performance in Mobile Sensor Databases
    Vladimir Zadorozhny, University of Pittsburgh
    Divyasheel Sharma, University of Pittsburgh
    Prashant Krishnamurthy, University of Pittsburgh
    Alexandros Labrinidis, University of Pittsburgh
     
  7. kNR-tree: A novel R-tree-based index for facilitating Load-balancing (via Replication) of Spatial Window Queries on any k relations among N spatial relations in Mobile environments
    Anirban Mondal, University of Tokyo,
    Anthony Tung, National University of Singapore
    Masaru Kitsuregawa, University of Tokyo
     
  8. An Efficient Algorithm for Predictive Continuous NN Query Processing and Result Maintenance
    Ken C.K. Lee, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Hong-va Leong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Jing Zhou, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Antonio Si, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
     
  9. On-line Balanced K-Channel Data Allocation with Hybrid Schedule per Channel
    Navrati Saxena, Univ. of Trento,
    Cristina Pinotti, Univ. of Perugia
     
  10. Programing Sensor Networks with Mobile Agents
    Athanassios Boulis, National ICT Australia
     
  11. The Role of Caching and Context-Awareness in P2P Service Discovery
    Christos Doulkeridis, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business
    Vassilis Zafeiris, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business
    Michalis Vazirgiannis, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business
     
  12. A Context-Aware Group Management Middleware to Support Resource Sharing in MANET Environments
    Dario Bottazzi, University of Bologna
    Antonio Corradi, University of Bologna
    Rebecca Montanari, University of Bologna
     
  13. Concept-Based Discovery of Mobile Services
    Chara Skouteli, Univ. of Cyprus,
    George Samaras, Univ. of Cyprus,
    Evaggelia Pitoura, Univ. of Ioannina
     

 
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