With the rapid advancements in mobile technology, our devices must seamlessly integrate into our lives while catering to our needs, aspirations and behaviours. Human-centered mobile applications bridge the gap between the digital and physical realms, ensuring that technology augments our capabilities while staying within ethical boundaries. As our mobile devices evolve, human-centered design, operation and evaluation of mobile ecosystems empower and enrich our lives and ultimately shape a future that harmoniously intertwines innovation with humanity's intrinsic values.
With a focus on addressing these diverse facets of the mobile ecosystem, MOBILE aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas, insights, and best practices among researchers, practitioners, industry professionals and government to discuss the latest trends, share insights, and showcase innovations that are shaping the mobile landscape and influencing various domains.
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We encourage submissions on any mobile technologies and research that bring relevance to Human-Computer Interaction. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
- Mobile applications for smart networks and services (5G/6G)
- Adaptive user interfaces for mobile displays (smart watches, foldable, flexible screens)
- Mobile Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
- Natural interaction for mobile devices
- Biometrics
- Personalized UX for mobile devices
- Mobile in the edge-fog-cloud continuum
- Internet of Things (IoT) integration
- Mobile energy efficiency
- Location-Based Services
- Mobile security and data privacy
- Cross-device experiences
- Autonomous mobile agents
- Mobile usability and testing
- Visual analytics of mobile big data
- Mobile accessibility
- Mobile application Quality of Experience (QoE)
- Enhanced mobile entertainment
- Mobile retail and m-commerce
- Mobile applications for education and e-learning
- Mobile applications for manufacturing
- Mobile emergency services and disaster management
- Mobile applications for travel and tourism
- Mobile communication and social media
- Urban mobility
- Smart control via mobile devices
- Mobile health care and telemedicine
- mGovernment
- Mobile marketing
- Mobile finance
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Program Chair
June Wei
University of West Florida, USA
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Program Chair
George Margetis
Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece
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Board Members
- Morad Benyoucef
University of Ottawa, Canada - Maryam Bigonah
Auburn University, United States - Simone Braun
Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany - Dimitris Drossos
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece - Raymond Holt
University of Leeds, United Kingdom - Shangui Hu
Ningbo University of Finance and Economics, P.R. China - Khutso Lebea
University of Johannesburg, South Africa - Xuan Li
Zhejiang University, P.R. China - Yuan Liu
Zhejiang University, P.R. China - Luisa Mich
University of Trento, Italy - Thamer Nascimento
Instituto Federal Goiano, Brazil - Wilson Nwankwo
Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria - Nasrine Olson
University of Borås, Sweden - Cemalettin Ozturk
Munster Technological University, Ireland - Renato Pereira
Iscte Business School, Portugal - Gavriel Salvendy
University of Central Florida, United States - Arthur Theil
Birmingham City University, United Kingdom - Chloe Thong
UCSI University, Malaysia - Elias Tragos
University College Dublin, Ireland
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