-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] Call for Paper: IEEE Workshop on Automotive Networking and Applications (AutoNet 2006) at IEEE Globecom 2006 Datum: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 11:04:59 -0400 Von: Wai Chen wchen@research.telcordia.com An: Tccc@cs.columbia.edu
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Call for Papers
First IEEE Workshop on Automotive Networking and Applications
Co-located with IEEE Globecom 2006
December 1, 2006 - San Francisco, CA, USA
http://autonet2006.research.telcordia.com/myreview/ or http://www.ieee-globecom.org/2006/W4.html
Sensors, radars, cameras, navigation systems, and microprocessors are technologies already in-use in vehicles to support applications such as parking-assistance, lane-keeping, adaptive cruise-control, among others. These technologies have improved the levels of safety and comfort to drivers. Coupled with advances in wireless communications technologies, recently there have been significant efforts to enhance and integrate the communications technologies into the vehicle and transportation systems to enable safety and information applications. For example, significant industrial and governmental efforts are underway to push from "passive-safety" to "active-safety" by employing networking functions in vehicles and highway infrastructure.
With such communications and networking capabilities are integrated into vehicles and the infrastructure, not only safety but many other emerging applications can be supported for intelligent interactions with the transportation system, with other vehicles, and inside vehicles, to help with traffic management, vehicle diagnostics, mobile commerce, and much more. The increasing importance of vehicle and infrastructure communications is recognized by governments, highway authorities, automobile manufacturers and the academic community.
This one-day workshop intends to bring together researchers, professionals, and practitioners to discuss and address recent developments and challenges in deploying vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-with-infrastructure networking technologies, and their applications including safety-assistance and driver-convenience. Specifically, we solicit original research contributions addressing the following areas:
* Communication and application architecture of Intelligent Transportation Systems * Vehicle-with-infrastructure (V2I) communications
* Mobile ad hoc vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications * Communication protocols for vehicular networks (media access, routing, etc.) * Physical layer and RF level technologies for vehicle communications * Security and authentication issues in vehicular ad hoc networks * Radio resource management and QoS support for vehicle communications
* High-speed mobility management for vehicular networks
* Simulation techniques for vehicular networks * Experimental systems and testbeds for vehicle communications
Submission Instructions:
1.. Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 20 double-spaced pages, including references, figures and tables. Use the abstract submission interface to provide the main information on your paper. You will be given an id/password which must later be used to access the system during the following steps, so be careful to remember it.
2.. Once an abstract has been submitted, you can access the paper submission interface to upload the file of your complete paper.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline:
September 8, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: October 9, 2006
Camera-Ready Submissions: November 10, 2006
Workshop Chairs (autonet06chair@research.telcordia.com) Wai Chen (wchen@research.telcordia.com) Telcordia Technologies, USA
Onur Altintas (onur@jp.toyota-itc.com) Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan
Program Advisor Tadao Saito Professor Emeritus University of Tokyo, Japan
Technical Program Committee
Subir Biswas Michigan State University, USA
Jasmine Chennikara-Varghese Telcordia Technologies, USA
Mario Gerla University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Dipak Ghosal
University of California, Davis, USA
Marco Gruteser WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA
Hannes Hartenstein
University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Hisato Iwai Doshisha University, Japan
Timo Kosch
BMW, Germany
Timothy Leinmuller
DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany
Yi-Bing Jason Lin
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Thomas Luckenbach FOKUS, Germany
Kenichi Mase Niigata University, Japan
Guevara Noubir Northeastern University, USA
Hyun Seo Oh
ETRI, Korea
Umit Ozguner Ohio State University, USA
Raj Rajkumar
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Steven Shladover
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Kemal Tepe
University of Windsor, Canada
Ryuji Wakikawa Keio University, Japan
Daniel Wong Malaysia University of Science and Technology, Malaysia
Richard Wolff
Montana State University, USA
Tomoyuki Yashiro Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Webmaster Ted Lu (tedlu@research.telcordia.com) Telcordia Technologies, USA
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