Abstract

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 18th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access (MobiWac 2020). Due to the global pandemic, the 2020 edition of MobiWac will unusually be held virtually on November 16th-20th, 2020. The symposium continues its mission of bringing together scientists, engineers, and practitioners every year to share experiences and discuss novel advancement in mobility management and wireless access related topics, aiming at advancing knowledge and identifying new directions for future research and development. ACM MobiWac also showcases novel trends and emerging technologies, from user mobility modeling to mobile networks and applications, from ad hoc networks to 5G and IoT networks, as well as from wireless network management and security to network testbeds. The call for papers attracted a large number of high-quality submissions worldwide, which made the selection process difficult and competitive. The Technical Program Committee has accepted 16 papers, representing an acceptance ratio of 24%. The accepted papers cover a wide variety of topics including mobility modeling and mobile applications, mmWave and 5G networks, vehicular and aerial networks, as well as performance evaluation in mobile wireless and IoT networks. During the symposium, a committee composed of renowned and respectable experts will evaluate the regular papers and select a winner for the best paper award. The best paper award will be featured in the proceedings of the MobiWac 2020.

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