![]() Mountain King Studios was formed by lead developer Scott Host following his departure from Apogee Software to independently develop and self-publish titles. The game features eighteen levels, a two-player local co-operative game mode, and a unlockable level editor. The player may obtain additional power-ups that may be used as bombs or increase shields. Gameplay ĭemonStar is a shoot 'em up that features three weapons with levels of increasing power: proton lasers, ion cannons and plasma cannons, that can be side- or rear-mounted. The player is tasked to battle through the Xidus Armada, destroy their ultimate weapon, codenamed the DemonStar, and conquer the Armada fleet. The few prototypes that were away being tested have survived. A space crime organization, known as the Alien Shogunate Xidus Armada, delivered a surprise attack to the Terran Fleet, destroying most of the Raptor fighters in the process. The player is a test pilot of a prototype starfighter, the RaptorX, launched by the Terran fleet. In addition to the main conference program, seven workshops will be held together with the conference on August 11, 2014.An original DemonStar screenshot, 2-player mission Roger Wattenhofer from ETH to give three keynote talks on various interesting and timely topics. Joao Barros from University of Porto, and Dr. It is our great pleasure and privilege to invite three worldknown researchers, Dr. Ness Shroff, a poster session, a demo session, and a demo pitch session. ![]() ![]() The ACM MobiHoc 2014 technical program, in addition to ten technical sessions, consists of three keynote talks, a panel on full-duplex communication chaired by Dr. Overall, the final program is excellent and diverse, and covers both fundamental issues as well as emerging topics. ![]() Due to the large number of submissions, many high quality papers, unfortunately, could not be included in the conference program. Total 40 papers are included in the final program as regular papers. Only 33 papers were accepted from the TPC meeting. Extensive discussions of these papers were held among TPC members to advise the TPC Chairs of accepted papers for the program. These papers are randomly grouped into two groups with consideration of balance of paper review scores and avoiding TPC conflict of interests. Based on the TPC recommendation and the review scores, 60 papers were selected for TPC meeting held on May 23, 2014, in Chicago. The first round review and discussion led by TPC-lead recommended 7 papers for direct acceptance. Each of the submitted papers, except the early rejected papers due to violation of the rule of anonymity, received, on average, three to four in-depth reviews from Program Committee members, and the process was completed by a TPC review with a recommendation of acceptance/reject/TPC-discussion. Under the guidance of the TPC Co-Chairs, the technical program committee and the reviewers provided outstanding work. This year we received 211 submissions from countries covering all the world regions. To align with the conference vision, the Technical Program Committee has assembled a strong and diverse program, covering a wide range of technical topics, hoping to influence the direction of a broad spectrum of wireless networking research. It covers topics ranging from fundamental theory, to technology issues, to applications and system development. ACM MobiHoc is well recognized as a premier international forum for researchers, practitioners and students for discussions on emerging challenges from mobile networking, computing, and systems. This conference continues with the great success of the previous editions. We are pleased to present the proceedings of the 15th ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking and Computing (ACM MobiHoc 2014), held in Philadelphia, PA, USA, from August 11 toAugust 14, 2014.
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