Fwd: [Kuvs-elg] KuVS Fachgespräch IVC 2016
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Kuvs-elg] KuVS Fachgespräch IVC 2016 Datum: Sun, 06 Dec 2015 19:33:44 +0100 Von: Björn Scheuermann scheuermann@informatik.hu-berlin.de An: kuvs-elg@gi-ev.de
Liebe Kolleginnen, Liebe Kollegen,
unten finden Sie/Ihr den Aufruf für das KuVS-Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication, das im März/April 2016 an der HU Berlin stattfinden wird.
Viele Grüße
Björn Scheuermann
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CALL FOR PAPERS | (*) 4th Specialist Talks on Inter-Vehicle Communication H (GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication) H H March 31 and April 1, 2016 H Berlin, Germany H / \ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMPORTANT DATES
Extended abstract submission: February 28, 2016 Notification of acceptance: March 6, 2016
MOTIVATION
Inter-vehicle communication (IVC), the management and control of network connections among vehicles as well as between vehicles an existing network infrastructure, is a maturing research field that continues to attract researchers and practitioners alike. Automobile manufacturers and OEMs have collaborated to reserve a dedicated, harmonized radio spectrum in Europe; several large-scale projects have developed software and hardware solutions for vehicular communication; and ETSI, as well as the IEEE, have standardized protocols covering many communication aspects.
Yet, IVC as a research field continues to evolve, and new research questions arise. What is the role of IVC as supporting technology for autonomous vehicles? Will reliability and latency requirements be met with current standards? Should IVC support large-scale information dissemination, which requires more advanced algorithms than those currently standardized? What are the benefits and drawbacks of cellular communication compared to IEEE 802.11p-based networks? Should IVC be open to other road users, such as pedestrians and bicycles, which would require interaction with mobile phones using suitable protocols?
The 4th Fachgespräch on IVC aims to provide an open forum to discuss such on-going and emerging questions, as well as to provide an overview of the research field to scientists that just joined the IVC community.
GOALS
The GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication is a highly engaging, interactive meeting where young researchers and experienced colleagues share and discuss new research directions and early results in the areas of inter-vehicle communication and automated vehicles. Participants can expect an open and welcoming atmosphere with an emphasis on discussions and networking opportunities, as well as presentations of novel and on-going work.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
- Communication protocol design and network management - Channel modeling, modulation and coding - Congestion control and scalability issues - Medium access control protocols - Multi-channel organization and operation - Vehicle-to-vehicle/roadside/Internet communication - Vehicle-to-cyclist/Vehicle-to-pedestrian communication - Applications of vehicular networks - Simulation frameworks - Real-world testbeds - Autonomous driving - Cooperative driving - Security in automated vehicles - Traffic management for automated vehicles - Human interfaces for automated vehicles - Security issues and countermeasures - Misbehavior detection in vehicular and in-vehicle communication - Privacy in traffic applications - Electric vehicle applications
SUBMISSION
Manuscripts of 2 to 4 pages length, formatted according to IEEE conference layout, should be submitted as PDF documents. Submissions are handled using Easy Chair. Accepted contributions will be published in a technical report (thus, the copyright will remain with the authors). More information is available at the event website:
https://hu.berlin/fg-ivc-2016/
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
- Stefan Dietzel (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) - Björn Scheuermann (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) - Falko Dressler (Paderborn University) - Raphaël Frank (University of Luxembourg) - Frank Kargl (Ulm University) - Christoph Sommer (Paderborn University)
participants (1)
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Lars Wolf