IEEE IMC 2025CISOSE 2025
13th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Mobile Computing 2025
(former IEEE MobileCloud)
IEEE IMC 2025 is part of the IEEE CISOSE 2025 Congress
July 21st to 24th, 2025
Tucson, Arizona, USA
About
IEEE Intelligent Mobile Computing (former IEEE MobileCloud) is a pioneering IEEE sponsored international conference devoted to the research in mobile, edge, and cloud computing. It covers all aspects of mobile, edge, and cloud computing from architectures, techniques, tools and methodologies to applications. This years’ conference is scheduled to take place in Tucson, Arizona, USA, from 21-24 July 2025. IEEE Intelligent Mobile Computing 2025 is part of the IEEE International Congress on Intelligent and Service-Oriented Systems Engineering (CISOSE) offering a broad spectrum of international events, sharing renowned keynotes and fostering exchange among researchers and practitioners. See common CISOSE website for all co-located events.
Topics of interest for the IEEE IMC 2025 include, but are not limited to:
Foundations, Enablers, Technologies, and Trends
- Theories, Concepts, Algorithms, Programming Models, and Methodologies
- Mobile Cloud, Intelligent Mobile Computing, and Mobile Intelligence
- Edge Computing and Fog Computing
- Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and Multi-access Mobile Computing
- Virtualization and Containerization for Mobile Clouds
- Mobile Cloud and Mobile Computing Continuum, Offloading, and Resource Allocation
- Dynamic Resource Provisioning, Load Balancing, and Workload Management
- Context-aware Resource Provisioning and AI-driven Resource Allocation
- Data Storage and Management in Mobile Environments
- Mobile Clouds and Network Slicing
- Orchestration, Service Discovery, and Mobile Cloud Federations
- Private and Public Mobile Clouds, and Campus Networks
- Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing with AI and for AI, and Mobile AI
- Mobile Agents, Digital Twins, and Service Portability and Service Migration
- Self-configuration, Self-adaptive, Self-healing, and AI-based Orchestration
- Performance, Latency, Scalability, Reliability, and Quality of Service (QoS)
- Mobile Cloud and Mobile Computing for 5G/6G and Non-terrestrial Networks (NTN)
- On-demand Mobile Computing Models and Cloud Brokering
- Collaborative Mobile Intelligence and Federated Mobile Computing
- Ecosystems, Marketplaces, Mobile Service Federation, and Service-level Agreements for Mobile Clouds
- Trust, Security, and Privacy in Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing
- Data Sovereignty and Privacy-preserving Algorithms in Mobile Clouds
- Multi-stakeholder Environment, Identity Management, and Federation
- Distributed Ledger Technologies and Blockchain for Mobile Clouds
- Mobile Clouds and Computing for Decentralized Mobile Applications
- Networking, Network Virtualization, and Communication Protocols
- Energy-Efficient Intelligent Computing, and Sustainability
- Interoperability, Regulation, Standards, and Policies
- Tools, Toolkits, Middleware, and Platforms for Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing
- Modeling, Testing, Evaluation, and Simulation of Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing
Applications and Emerging Use Cases
- Autonomous Driving, V2X, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Logistics, and Telematics
- Urban Mobility Solutions, Car-sharing and Fleet Management
- Robotics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)
- Sensor Networks, IoT, Industrial IoT (IIoT), and Industry 4,0/5.0
- Future Wireless Technologies, 5G/6G, Wi-Fi, Satellite, etc.
- Aviation, Airports, Train Stations, and Railways
- Mobile Gaming, Mobile Streaming, Augmented Reality (AR), and Virtual Reality (VR)
- Computer Vision and Video Analytics
- Surveillance and Disaster Management
- Smart City, E-Health, E-Government, and Smart Infrastructure
- Mission-critical Systems and Emergency Communication
- Community Services and Social Networking
- Agriculture and Smart Farming
- Sustainable Development
Submission Link
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mobilecloudimc25
Contact
General Inquiries:
schuko@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Hiroyuki Sato)
lan7@clemson.edu (Lan Emily Zhang)
Event Sponsors
Call for Papers
Scope
The fusion of mobile communications, computing, and intelligence is catalyzing the emergence of innovative systems and applications that facilitate intelligent resource provisioning, process extensive data from mobile sensors and interconnected hardware platforms and bolster the Internet of Things (IoT) through robust edge and cloud-based backend infrastructure. The pivotal role of current and forthcoming communication technologies, machine learning implementation, and mobile cloud infrastructures as facilitators for this convergence cannot be understated. These mobile intelligent applications are poised to revolutionize various facets of daily life, encompassing domains such as transportation, e-commerce, healthcare, smart homes, smart cities, social interaction, and more.
Mobile intelligence serves as an inclusive platform for both academic and industrial researchers to share their latest research insights, experimental findings, and the latest advancements in industry technologies related to mobile systems, machine learning, edge and cloud computing, services, and engineering. Leveraging the synergy of mobile communications, machine intelligence, edge computing, and edge/cloud infrastructures, the future of Mobile Intelligence Systems is envisioned to provide a multitude of critical and personalized services across diverse application domains, ranging from education, transportation, to public health, safety, and security. Submissions will be evaluated on the criteria of originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and accuracy.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Foundations, Enablers, Technologies, and Trends
- Theories, Concepts, Algorithms, Programming Models, and Methodologies
- Mobile Cloud, Intelligent Mobile Computing, and Mobile Intelligence
- Edge Computing and Fog Computing
- Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and Multi-access Mobile Computing
- Virtualization and Containerization for Mobile Clouds
- Mobile Cloud and Mobile Computing Continuum, Offloading, and Resource Allocation
- Dynamic Resource Provisioning, Load Balancing, and Workload Management
- Context-aware Resource Provisioning and AI-driven Resource Allocation
- Data Storage and Management in Mobile Environments
- Mobile Clouds and Network Slicing
- Orchestration, Service Discovery, and Mobile Cloud Federations
- Private and Public Mobile Clouds, and Campus Networks
- Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing with AI and for AI, and Mobile AI
- Mobile Agents, Digital Twins, and Service Portability and Service Migration
- Self-configuration, Self-adaptive, Self-healing, and AI-based Orchestration
- Performance, Latency, Scalability, Reliability, and Quality of Service (QoS)
- Mobile Cloud and Mobile Computing for 5G/6G and Non-terrestrial Networks (NTN)
- On-demand Mobile Computing Models and Cloud Brokering
- Collaborative Mobile Intelligence and Federated Mobile Computing
- Ecosystems, Marketplaces, Mobile Service Federation, and Service-level Agreements for Mobile Clouds
- Trust, Security, and Privacy in Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing
- Data Sovereignty and Privacy-preserving Algorithms in Mobile Clouds
- Multi-stakeholder Environment, Identity Management, and Federation
- Distributed Ledger Technologies and Blockchain for Mobile Clouds
- Mobile Clouds and Computing for Decentralized Mobile Applications
- Networking, Network Virtualization, and Communication Protocols
- Energy-Efficient Intelligent Computing, and Sustainability
- Interoperability, Regulation, Standards, and Policies
- Tools, Toolkits, Middleware, and Platforms for Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing
- Modeling, Testing, Evaluation, and Simulation of Mobile Clouds and Mobile Computing
Applications and Emerging Use Cases
- Autonomous Driving, V2X, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Logistics, and Telematics
- Urban Mobility Solutions, Car-sharing and Fleet Management
- Robotics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)
- Sensor Networks, IoT, Industrial IoT (IIoT), and Industry 4,0/5.0
- Future Wireless Technologies, 5G/6G, Wi-Fi, Satellite, etc.
- Aviation, Airports, Train Stations, and Railways
- Mobile Gaming, Mobile Streaming, Augmented Reality (AR), and Virtual Reality (VR)
- Computer Vision and Video Analytics
- Surveillance and Disaster Management
- Smart City, E-Health, E-Government, and Smart Infrastructure
- Mission-critical Systems and Emergency Communication
- Community Services and Social Networking
- Agriculture and Smart Farming
- Sustainable Development
Important Dates
- March 21st of 2025: Paper/Poster submission deadline
- May 7th of 2025: Author notification
- May 21st of 2025: Final paper submission (camera-ready)
- July 21st to July 24th of 2025: Conference dates
Paper Submission
Papers must adhere to the following guidelines. Regular/full papers are limited to a maximum of 8 pages, short papers to 6 pages, and posters to 2 pages, inclusive of tables, figures, and references. All submissions must be written in English and conform to the IEEE double-column proceedings format, with templates being available for LaTeX and Word here. Submitted papers must present original work and should not be under review elsewhere. Each accepted paper must be presented in person by one of its authors at the conference. Presentations via teleconference are not allowed. In exceptional cases, a qualified substitute presenter may be permitted, but only with prior written approval from the Technical Program Committee Chairs.
All submitted papers will undergo a peer-review process. IEEE IMC 2025 follows hereby a single-blind review process. Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest with members of the Program Committee when submitting their manuscript. In such cases, the Program Committee Chairs will ensure that the identified Program Committee member(s) are excluded from reviewing the paper.
Authors must submit their manuscripts via the following link by March 21st, 2025, 23:59 AoE at the latest: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mobilecloudimc25
Preprints
Authors submitting articles for publication with the IEEE may wish to share preprint versions of their work. To learn more about permissible preprint formats and what constitutes prior publication, please refer to IEEE’s Sharing and Posting Policies and Section 8.1.9 Electronic Information Dissemination in the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board Operations Manual.
Publication
All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press (EI-Index) and included in the IEEE Digital Library. For publication, each accepted paper is required to be registered by one of its authors, and at least one author is required to attend and present the paper at the conference for the paper to be included in the final technical program and the IEEE Digital Library.
Contact
General Inquiries:
schuko@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Hiroyuki Sato)
lan7@clemson.edu (Lan Emily Zhang)
Important Dates
- March 21st of 2025: Paper/Poster submission deadline
- May 7th of 2025: Author notification
- May 21st of 2025: Final paper submission (camera-ready)
- July 21st to July 24th of 2025: Conference dates
Venue & Travel
Venue:
University of Arizona
1510 E University Blvd
85721Tucson
Arizona, United States
Travel
Instructions on how to get to the IEEE IMC 2025 can be found here: Travel Information
Visa Information
To attend the conference, you must possess a valid passport and any necessary travel documents, such as a visa, for entry into the USA. Participants are strongly encouraged to review their visa requirements well ahead of the conference dates, as current global security measures often lead to stricter visa rules and extended processing times. Please note that the conference organizers are unable to assist with embassy or consulate procedures on behalf of participants.
If you require an invitation letter for visa purposes, please contact the organizing chair. Invitation letters will only be issued to authors of accepted papers and participants who have completed their conference registration payment.