CALL
FOR
PAPERS
EURASIP JOURNAL ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
RECENT PROGRESSES
IN WIRELESS ACCESS IN VEHICULAR ENVIRONMENT
(WAVE) AND FUTURE
VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS:
THEORETICAL
ANALYSIS AND IMPLEMENTATION
Wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE) technology
comes into
sight as a state-of-the-art solution to contemporary vehicular
communications,
which is anticipated to be widely applied in the near future to
radically
improve the transportation environment in the aspects of safety,
intelligent
management and data exchange services. WAVE systems will fundamentally
smooth
the progress of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) by providing
it with
high performance physical platforms. WAVE systems will build upon the
IEEE
802.11p standard, which is still active and expected to be ratified in
April,
2009. Meanwhile, the VHF/UHF (700MHz) band vehicular communications
systems are
attracting increasingly attention recently.
The fast varying and harsh vehicular environment bring about
several
fresh research topics on the study of WAVE systems and future vehicular
communications systems, which include physical layer challenges
associated with
mobile channels, capacity evaluation, novel network configuration,
effective
media access control (MAC) protocols, and robust routing and congestion
control
schemes.
The objective of this special section is to gather and
circulate
recent progresses in this fast developing area of WAVE and future
vehicular
communications systems spanning from theoretical analysis to testbed
setup, and
from physical/MAC layers’ enabling technology to network protocol.
These
research and implementation activities will be considerably helpful to
the
design of WAVE and future vehicular communications systems by removing
major
technical barriers and presenting theoretical guidance. This special
issue will
cover, but not limit to, the following main topics:
·
700MHz/5.8GHz
vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)/vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) single-input
single-output (SISO)/MIMO channel measurement and modeling, channel
spatial and
temporal characteristics exploration;
·
Doppler
shift study, evaluation and estimate, time and frequency
synchronizations, channel
estimate and prediction;
·
Utilization
of MIMO, space-time coding, smart antenna, adaptive modulation and
coding;
·
Performance
study and capacity analysis of V2V and V2I communications operating
over both 5.8GHz
and 700Mz;
·
Software
radio, cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum access technologies applied
to WAVE
and future vehicular communications systems;
·
Mesh
network and other novel network configurations for vehicular networks;
·
Efficient
MAC protocols development;
·
Routing
algorithms and congestion control schemes for both real-time traffic
warning
message broadcasting and high-speed data exchange;
·
Cross-layer
design and optimization;
·
Testbed
or prototype activities.
Submission:
We only
accept relevant original drafts in a PFD format that are not at present
under
review by other journals. Each draft will receive a minimum of three
reviews.
Details about preparing and submitting your submission can be obtained
through the
following link.
Guest Editors:
Prof. Weidong Xiang
University of Michigan,
Dearborn, USA
Email: xwd@umich.edu
Prof. Javier Gozalvez
University Miguel Hernández, Spain
Email: j.gozalvez@umh.es
Prof. Zhisheng Niu
Tsinghua University, China
Email: niuzhs@tsinghua.edu.cn
Dr. Onur Altintas
Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Co. Ltd, in Tokyo
Email: onur@jp.toyota-itc.com
Prof. Eylem Ekici
Ohio State University, USA
Email: ekici@ece.osu.edu
Deadlines
Paper Submission Deadline: May 1,
2008
First Reviews: July 1, 2008
Second Reviews Deadline: September
1, 2008
Final Manuscripts: October 1, 2008
-- _________________________________________________ Weidong Xiang, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, ECE Department, University of Michigan, Dearborn Tel: 313.593.5525 Email: xwd@umich.edu http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/~xwd/ _________________________________________________
-- _________________________________________________ Weidong Xiang, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, ECE Department, University of Michigan, Dearborn Tel: 313.593.5525 Email: xwd@umich.edu http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/~xwd/ _________________________________________________