MOBILE: 2nd International Conference on Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications

With the rapid technological advances of mobile communications, mobile applications not only are changing people’s living style but also changing organizations’, industries’ and governments’ operation, management and innovation in a new way, which further impact economy, society and culture in different countries. Human-computer interaction plays an important role in this change.

The MOBILE conference addresses the design, operation, evaluation and adoption of mobile technologies and applications for consumers, industries, organizations and governments. The purpose of this conference is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government to discuss challenging ideas, novel research contributions, and present current practice and theory of mobile communications related research topics and practices.

Call for participation leaflet (107KB)

Indicative topics/keywords of the broad spectrum of issues to be addressed:

We encourage submissions on any mobile communications area that bring relevance to Human-Computer Interaction. The following areas are particularly suitable (but are not limited to):

  • Quality of experience in mobile communications
  • Contactless mobile interaction
  • Internet of Things platforms for big data and data analytics in smart cities
  • Emerging mobile technologies (e.g., 5G)
  • Business Models for Mobile Communications
  • Usability in Mobile Communications
  • Mobile Human Computer Interfaces
  • Adoption of Mobile Technologies
  • Critical Success Factors for Mobile Communication Diffusion
  • Global Mobile Commerce
  • Big Data in Mobile Communications
  • Cloud Computing in Mobile Environment
  • Interaction in Mobile Communications
  • Knowledge and Learning Strategies in Mobile Organizations
  • Location Management for Mobile Communications
  • Mobile Advertising
  • Mobile Agents
  • Mobile and handheld Devices in education
  • Mobile Learning
  • Mobile Payment
  • Mobile Banking
  • Mobile Taxing
  • Mobile Enterprise Services
  • Mobile Government
  • Mobile Healthcare
  • Mobile Information Systems
  • Mobility and Online Communities
  • Companion mobile devices and applications for interactive Television
  • Program Chair

    GAVRIEL SALVENDY

    Purdue University, USA
    Tsinghua University, P.R. China
    and University of Central Florida, USA
    salvendy@purdue.edu

  • Program Chair

    June Wei

    University of West Florida, USA
    jwei@uwf.edu

  • Board Members

  • Štefan Bojnec
    University of Primorska, Slovakia
  • Dhanapal Durai Dominic
    Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
  • Zhongwei Gu
    Shanghai Dianji University, P.R. China
  • Dedi Inan
    Universitas Papua, Indonesia
  • P.S. JosephNg
    UCSI University, Malaysia
  • Mitsuru Kodama
    Nihon University, Japan
  • Kai Koong
    Tuskegee University, United States
  • Taowen Le
    Weber State University, United States
  • Caihong Liu
    Jiaxing University, P.R. China
  • Manlu Liu
    Rochester Institute of Technology, United States
  • Andy Lu
    University of West Florida, United States
  • Alok Mishra
    Atilim University, Turkey
  • Kongkiti Phusavat
    Kasetsart University, Thailand
  • Bharat S. Rawal Kshatriya
    Penn State Abington, United States
  • Omair Shafiq
    Carleton, Canada
  • Chit Su Mon
    UCSI University, Malaysia
  • Sharon Mirella Wakhu
    University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Kenya
  • Fuhong Wang
    Shanghai Jianqiao University, P.R. China
  • Jiaqin Yang
    Georgia College and State University, United States
  • Lifan Yang
    East China University of Political Science and Law, P.R. China
  • Shuiqing Yang
    Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, P.R. China
  • Peiyan Zhou
    Jilin University, P.R. China