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Future Wireless Technologies for Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII)

(IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010)

Co-located with IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010)

23-27 May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa

Aims and Scope

Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) has been growing rapidly in importance in the past few years. Even despite the global economic downturn that has hit the car industry hard, research continues in this area, as new technical challenges have evolved that demand research and development. Industry players like the automobile companies, and government agencies, like the US Department of Transportation, are investing heavily in research and development in VII. Technologies and applications for VII are rapidly emerging, and there is an critical need to bring together researchers & engineers, academia and industry, standards, private and public sectors, to exchange ideas.

This workshop is intended to serve as a forum and bring together the researchers and engineers in both academia and industry to exchange ideas, share experiences, and report original work about all aspects of vehicular communications, VANETs, information dissemination, road safety, ITS, emergency services, etc.. The main purpose is to promote discussions of research and relevant activities in the design of architectures, algorithms, and applications for inter-vehicular communication environments. This workshop will also address some leading standardization efforts (802.11p, p1609, TIA TR48, etc.). Work in progress is also welcome.

Key industrial players (GM, Toyota, Telcordia, BMW, etc.) will be represented at this workshop.

Paper submission

Please, submit your papers through EDAS here.

Papers should be written in English with a standard length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with extra charge if accepted). You may use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html. Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in template.pdf at http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2008/template.pdf. Only PDF files are accepted for paper review. You submitted PDF file and registered EDAS account of a paper must list the same author(s), title and abstract (minor wording differences in the abstract are ok). Papers where the PDF and EDAS account do not match the author(s), title, and/or abstract will be withdrawn by the Technical Program Co-Chairs or Symposium Co-Chairs.

List of Topics

Technical research papers are solicited in the following areas:

  • Network technologies for VII
  • New application scenarios of VII
  • Supporting technology for: Traffic and flow control issues and applications
  • Supporting technology for: Enhanced braking information dissemination and other road safety applications
  • Supporting technology for: driver assistance applications
  • MAC, routing, QoS, addressing, multicast, TCP protocols
  • Congestion Control and Cooperative VANETs
  • Mobility and handoff issues
  • Sensors & Data Collection
  • Content Distribution
  • Inter-car communications
  • Intra-car communications
  • Info Dissemination; Data organization
  • Security issues, architectures and solutions
  • Privacy issues and solutions
  • Data replication protocols in network partitions
  • Different technologies (DSRC, WiMAX, WiFi, 3G/4G, cell phone)
  • Application innovation
  • 802.11p WAVE ; 802.11s MESH; DSRC
  • Implementation/deployment status
  • Network Management for VII

Workshop web page

http://www.grc.upv.es/vehimobi2010

 

 

Slides presented at the XX Jornadas de Paralelismo.

Currently wireless communications have been significantly improved, being widely used in various areas such as health, education, industry and research. Recently, the automobile industry is adopting wireless technologies in order to improve the services offered, such as safety, traffic updates and infotainment. In particular, vehicular ad-hoc networks are being promoted to improve safety on the road. In this paper we provide a performance evaluation of a content delivery framework over VANETs to assess the viability of this type of schemes. In our experiments we vary several parameters, such as vehicular density, speed, and content demand rate under different environment conditions to evaluate,  from a cross layer perspective, the impact they have on metrics such as delivery latency, routing overhead, throughput, and packet loss; in  particular, we evaluate user satisfaction through the latency perceived and the network performance via the packet loss. Results show that, despite of the routing overhead generated, the overall performance is improved when speed and vehicular density increase.

Spanish only.

Free available at Download Area.  Please register before to download.

 

A coruña 16-18 Septiembre 2009. (España)

Las Jornadas de Paralelismo son un congreso de carácter científico-técnico y ámbito nacional que se celebra anualmente desde 1990. Las Jornadas son un punto de encuentro donde numerosos investigadores procedentes de diferentes universidades españolas pueden intercambiar experiencias y presentar ponencias relacionadas con el paralelismo y la arquitectura y con las redes de computadores en general.

Los temas de interés son los siguientes:

  • Arquitecturas del procesador, multiprocesadores y chips multinúcleo.
  • Redes y comunicaciones.
  • Evaluación de prestaciones.
  • Supercomputación.
  • Tecnología grid, cluster y plataformas distribuidas.
  • Algoritmos y técnicas de programación paralelas.
  • Aplicaciones de la computación de altas prestaciones.
  • Arquitectura y diseño de sistemas empotrados y sistemas en un chip (SoC).
  • Compilación para sistemas de altas prestaciones.
  • Herramientas y algoritmos para el diseño de sistemas.
  • Arquitecturas del subsistema de memoria y almacenamiento secundario.
  • Docencia en arquitectura y tecnología de computadores.

http://jornadas2009.gac.des.udc.es/

NIST ns2 mobility package compiling bugs fixed !!!

I had so much trouble to compile the ns2 mobility package offered by the NIST under their Seamless and Secure project.

http://w3.antd.nist.gov/seamlessandsecure/

Because of the new GCC and G++ version, the new linux kernel, the new ubuntu distribution, and so on, there was no way to compile this VHO tool.

Thanks to a Chinese Blog (http://www.shagin45.blogspot.com/2008/02/ns2-nistmobility.html) I could finish the patch.

I fixed like a 21 compiling bugs. I made a patch for the ns 2.29 offered by the NIST with the wimax and 801.21 modules. You may free download it from the download area (please free register to do so)

 

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SEISCIENTOS is a coordinated project between the Networking Group of the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and the Dept. of Information and Communications Engineering (DIIC) of the University of Murcia. It is funded by the spanish "Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN) ".

The work proposed in this project is aimed at creating a framework that meets the needs for communication and for the infrastructure to provide dedicated services to end-user in ubiquitous vehicular environments.

The vehicle to vehicle (V2V) and vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) communications will have a special relevance in this project. Various communication technologies will be exploited, mainly vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET) and networks with infrastructure, whose main representative are 3G cellular networks. We will study the feasibility of such technologies in the area of vehicles; explore new strategies for modeling networks in VANETs, and directing all development towards an integrated environment for a communicating vehicle. In this regard, special attention will be given to provide a common communication interface, isolating the user from handoffs or changes that may occur between different network technologies.

See more info at http://www.grc.upv.es/600

 

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