Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2021)
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2021) Datum: Thu, 3 Jun 2021 13:34:51 +0200 Von: Michele Segata michele.segata@UNIBZ.IT Antwort an: Michele Segata michele.segata@UNIBZ.IT An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
Dear colleagues,
please find below the CfP for IEEE VNC 2021.
IEEE VNC 2021 - Call for Papers
13th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC)
November 10-12, 2021 Ulm, Germany
Now in its 13th year, VNC has been the primary venue for people interested in vehicular communication to meet.
Last year, VNC 2020 featured a very different format. While some attendees called it the best online-conference they attended in 2020, not meeting in person is only the second best option.
In 2021, the organizing team is therefore committed to bring back the opportunity to meet in-person again. As the development of the pandemic over the next months and thus the possibilities to travel to and meet in a conference venue in November are hard to predict, we made the decision to plan VNC 2021 in a hybrid format where we aim for an equally good conference experience for both presenters and attendees no matter if you attend on-site or remotely. You will be able to register for the online conference and book an add-on package for on-site participation even on relatively short notice, leaving you all options open as long as possible.
We therefore encourage authors to submit their papers to VNC 2021 and enjoy the best of both worlds: on-site presentations and meetings with the VNC community if possible; or an excellent online experience if travel cannot be arranged.
VNC 2021 is seeking for full and short papers, poster and demo papers about the following topics.
Connectivity - 5G and beyond-5G technologies for connected vehicles - Emerging V2X communication technologies, including dynamic spectrum sharing, mmWave, massive MIMO, beamforming, and vehicular visible light communications - Networking, transport and QoS management for vehicular networks - In-vehicle communication and networking systems - Radio for vehicular networks (e.g., channel measurements, propagation models, antenna design)
Architecture and System Design - Heterogeneous vehicular networking (e.g., multi-radio, multi-channel, multi-application, multi-technology, multi-operator) and coexistence of access technologies - Architectures and system designs for connected automated driving - Cloud and edge computing for vehicular applications - Security, privacy, liability, and dependability of vehicular networks - Integration of V2C communications with on-board systems and networks
Tools & Methods - Hardware and software platforms for simulation, emulation, prototyping, measurement, and/or real-world deployment of vehicular networks and applications - Field measurements and/or real-world deployments of vehicular networks and applications - Optimization techniques (e.g., linear programming, machine learning) with unique benefits for vehicular applications - Modeling, design, and analysis of vehicular networks and applications
Applications - Cooperative perception and cooperative driving - Innovative vehicular network applications and their communication requirements - Vulnerable road user protection - Vehicular networks and IoT integration - Impact assessments of vehicular networks on transportation (e.g., safety, efficiency, comfort, privacy, and environmental sustainability)
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. The Best Paper Award, selected by a committee, will be given to the paper with the highest impact. Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
Deadlines: ----------
10 Jul 2021: Paper submissions due 1 Sep 2021: Poster and Demo submissions due 16 Sep 2021: Acceptance notifications 30 Sep 2021: Camera ready versions due 10 Nov 2021: Conference starts (virtually and in Ulm, Germany)
Submission Types: -----------------
The conference will consider four categories of submissions:
Full papers should describe novel research contributions and are limited in length to eight (8) printed pages including figures, tables, and references. Papers exceeding 8 pages will be declined automatically and will not be reviewed.
Short papers should be more visionary in nature and may report on work-in-progress without fully finished results. They are meant to present novel perspectives, so as to foster discussions about innovative directions and new points of view. They are limited to at most four (4) pages including figures, tables, and references, but might in many cases be even shorter. Accepted short papers will be included in the proceedings and will be given (a shorter) time for oral presentation at the conference.
Posters are especially suited for presenting controversial research directions that may generate discussion, or promising ideas not yet fully validated through complete extensive evaluation. They are limited to at most two (2) pages and their title must begin with "Poster:".
Demonstration (demo) papers are suited for researchers to showcase their latest prototypes with media, models, or live demonstrations. They are limited to at most two (2) pages and their title must begin with "Demo:".
Please note that these categories (in particular: full paper and short paper) target different kinds of contributions. Papers submitted to one category will NOT be moved to a different category: a paper will either be accepted in the category where it has been submitted, or it will be rejected (in particular: full papers will not be "downgraded" to short papers). Therefore, please be sure to carefully assess for yourself prior to submission which is the most suitable submission category for your paper, and to make sure that the presentation in the manuscript is well suited to the aims of this category.
Submission Process: -------------------
Submitted papers must be IEEE compliant Adobe PDF files written in English, formatted in standard IEEE two-column format with a font size no less than 10-point. Reviewing is not double-blind, so authors may include their names, affiliations, and other identifying information in submitted manuscripts. Only compliant files will be accepted for review. All submissions must be made electronically through EDAS. Detailed submission instructions will be made available on the conference website, https://ieee-vnc.org/2021/
Organizing Committee: ---------------------
General Co-Chairs Frank Kargl, Ulm University, Germany Onur Altintas, Toyota Motor North America R&D, USA
TPC Co-Chairs Christoph Sommer, TU-Dresden, Germany Takamasa Higuchi, Toyota Motor North America R&D, USA
Poster/Demo Co-Chairs Lara Codeca', Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Ahmed Hamdi Sakr, University of Windsor, Canada
Panel Chair Jim Lansford, Qualcomm, USA
Publication Chair Florian Klingler, Paderborn University, Germany
Publicity Co-Chairs Susumu Ishihara, Shizuoka University, Japan Michele Segata, Free University of Bolzano, Italy
Web & IT Chairs Ala'a Al-Momani, Ulm University, Germany Dominik Mauksch, Ulm University, Germany
Finance Chair Bruce Worthman, IEEE
Steering Committee Onur Altintas, Toyota Motor North America R&D Wai Chen, China Mobile Research Institute, China Falko Dressler, TU Berlin, Germany Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, The Netherlands Thomas Luckenbach, FOKUS, Germany Hyun Seo Oh, ETRI, South Korea Umit Ozguner, Ohio State University, USA Tadao Saito, Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo, Japan
participants (1)
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Lars Wolf