Overview
The goal of this research-oriented course is to provide a venue for intensive discussions on latest
research topics in the field of mobile computing. In this course, the students are expected to read a
number of papers published in top-tier conferences and journals, conduct group discussions, undertake
oral presentations and write course reports. Main issues include mobile social networks, mobile cloud
computing, mobile-centric Internet architecture and mobile apps. This course is open to graduate
students at Fudan University.
References
Papers:
[Ha14] Kiryong Ha, Zhuo Chen, Wenlu Hu, Wolfgang Richter, Padmanabhan Pillai, and Mahadev Satyanarayanan.
Towards wearable cognitive assistance. Proc. of ACM MobiSys, 2014.
[Shi14] Cong Shi, Karim Habak, Pranesh Pandurangan, Mostafa Ammar, Mayur Naik, and Ellen Zegura. COSMOS:
computation offloading as a service for mobile devices. Proc. of ACM MobiHoc, 2014.
[Sharma14] Abhigyan Sharma, Xiaozheng Tie, Hardeep Uppal, Arun Venkataramani, David Westbrook,
Aditya Yadav. A Global Name Service For A Highly Mobile Internet. Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM, 2014.
[Nikravesh15] Ashkan Nikravesh, Hongyi Yao, Shichang Xu, David Choffnes, Z. Morley Mao. Mobilyzer:
An Open Platform for Controllable Mobile Network Measurements. Proc. of ACM MobiSys, 2015.
[Chen15] Le Chen, Alan Mislove, Christo Wilson. Peeking Beneath the Hood of Uber. Proc. of ACM IMC, 2015.
[Jain15] Puneet Jain, Justin Manweiler, Romit Roy Choudhury. OverLay: Practical Mobile Augmented
Reality. Proc. of ACM MobiSys, 2015.
[Deveaud15] Romain Deveaud, M-Dyaa Albakour, Craig Macdonald, and Iadh Ounis. Experiments with a
Venue-Centric Model for Personalised and Time-Aware Venue Suggestion. Proc. of ACM CIKM, 2015.
[Yun15] Sangki Yun, Yi-Chao Chen, Lili Qiu. Turning a Mobile Device into a Mouse in the Air. Proc. of
ACM MobiSys, 2015.
[Zhang16] Huanle Zhang, Wan Du, Pengfei Zhou, Mo Li, and Prasant Mohapatra. DopEnc: acoustic-based
encounter profiling using smartphones. Proc. of ACM MobiCom, 2016.
[Qiu16] Jiezhong Qiu, Yixuan Li, Jie Tang, Zheng Lu, Hao Ye, Bo Chen, Qiang Yang, and John E. Hopcroft.
The Lifecycle and Cascade of WeChat Social Messaging Groups. Proc. of WWW, 2016.