JNCA 2011 - Special Issue on Vehicular Communications and Applications
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Deadline: July 31, 2011 | Date: October 31, 2011
Venue/Country: Call for Papers, U.S.A
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--Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message---Due to many requests, deadline for Paper Submission is extended to: July 31, 2011Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications (Impact Factor: 1.111)Call for PapersSpecial Issue on Vehicular Communications and ApplicationsScopeThe increasing importance of vehicle and infrastructure communications is recognized by governments, highway authorities, automobile manufacturers and the academic community. Governments have allocated spectrum for vehicle-vehicle and vehicle-infrastructure communications (e.g., DSRC or 4G cellular). Government and industry have funded large partnerships or projects such as IVI (e.g., CAMP, ACAS), ADASE2, as well as new initiatives such as IVBSS, CICAS, and VII, among others. Academic conferences and workshops on automotive networking and ITS are beginning to grow in popularity (e.g., VANET, V2VCOM, and VDTN). Standards community has been active to ensure interoperability with participation of IEEE, ISO, TIA, ASTM and major automobile manufacturers and other industrial cooperation. There are unique research challenges that need to be addressed in order for vehicle and vehicle-infrastructure communications to be widely deployed. The combination of unique features of automotive applications and unique features of the automotive networking leads to many interesting research areas. The wireless networking between vehicles and with infrastructure has different characteristics from other conventional wireless networking problems. For example, due to rapidly-changing topology as vehicles move around, there are resemblances to ad hoc networking scenarios. However, the constraints and optimizations are very different. Power efficiency is not as important for vehicle communications as it is for traditional ad hoc networking. Vehicles in general are also constrained to move within roads (and within lanes most of the time). Automotive applications also demand stringent communications performance requirements that are not seen in conventional wireless networks.The purpose of this special issue is to showcase the variety of research being conducted in automotive networking, ITS and applications to survey and collect the state-of-the-art in this emerging field. Topics of interest include:? Intelligent / interactive transport system applications? Network architectures, system architectures for ITS? Link / MAC and physical layer issues, algorithms and protocols? Network protocols and algorithms, including clustering, routing, etc.? Higher layers (application, transport) algorithms and protocols? Cross-layer protocol design? Inter-working of vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications? Multimedia-based ad-hoc networking & WLAN aspects? Mobility management? Vehicle movement and performance simulation? Security for automotive networking? Network management for automotive networking? Vehicle to Grid Communication? Intra-vehicle networks supporting x-by-wire applicationsImportant Dates: Paper Submission Due: July 31, 2011Author Notification: Sep 30, 2011Final Paper Submission Oct 31, 2011Publication date: 2nd Quarter 2012Guest EditorsProf. Joel Rodrigues(Corresponding Editor)Instituto de Telecomunicações, University of Beira Interior, PortugalEmail: joeljr
ieee.orgDr. Russel HsingTecordia , USAEmail: thsing
telcordia.comDr. Min ChenSeoul National University, KoreaEmail: minchen
ieee.orgProf. Bingli JiaoPeking University, Beijing, ChinaEmail: JIAOBL
pku.edu.cnDr. Binod Vaidya University of Ottawa, CanadaEmail: bvaidya
uottawa.caInstructions for submission:All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted through Elsevier Editorial System (EES). The authors must select “SI: Vehicular Communications-Rodrigues” when they reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process. The EES website is located at http://ees.elsevier.com/jnca/
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