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Call For Papers - Third International Workshop on Vehicular Adhoc Networks for Smart Cities
[Apologies, if you receive multiple copies of this CFP] http://www-lor.int-evry.fr/~laouiti/iwvsc2019/index.html Third International Workshop on Vehicular Adhoc Networks for Smart Cities -------------------------------------------------------------------- To be held in Paris, France, November 13, 2019. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Scope of the workshop ----------------------- After the successful edition of the first and the second IWVSC respectively in 2014 and 2016, the third edition wil be held in Paris, France. Vehicular communication is a key technology in intelligent transportation systems. For many years now, the academic and industrial research communities have been investigating these communications in order to improve efficiency and safety of future transportation. Vehicular networking will offer a wide variety of applications, including safety applications as well as infotainment applications. More generally, future communicating cars will evolve in a more intelligent environment also called smart cities. In this context, the interaction between intelligent vehicles and intelligent infrastructures will influence each other, to achieve each other targets. In one hand, the car drivers (or automated cars) want to travel in an efficient and safe manner and in the other hand smart cities would try to offer the best life conditions for citizens by reducing air pollution and noise for the inhabitants, and reducing traffic congestion with a better traffic information system for car drivers. Efficient interaction between vehicles and smart cities infrastructures is naturally needed to reach these goals. At the same time the set of the communicating vehicles is seen as an Internet of Vehicles (IoV) platform providing several interesting capacities. First with the increasing number of sensors embedded on vehicles, a large variety of information can be collected and exploited not only by vehicles but also by other stakeholders (car markers, insurance companies, cities authorities, …). Second, the computing and storage capacities available on vehicles can form a vehicular cloud that can be exploited by third parties. Future smart cities are well placed and a natural candidate to take profit from these extraordinary mobile infrastructures. IWVSC'2019 aims at providing a forum and to bring together people from both academia and industry, to discuss recent developments in vehicular networking technologies and their interaction with future smart cities in order to promote further research activities and challenges. We solicit technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications for smart cities Medium access control protocols for V2X Routing protocols for active safety in V2X Geographical routing protocols for V2X Architectures, algorithms and protocols design for data dissemination, processing, and aggregation in vehicular networks V2X cooperation for automated driving V2X cooperation for extended perception Cybersecurity, privacy in vehicular networks Heterogenous vehicular networks (ITS-G5, 3G/4G/5G, VLC, Satellite ) SDN/NFV for vehicular communication QoS provisioning for vehicular networks Vehicular clouds: architecture design, algorithms and protocols for smart cities DTN/ICN for V2X communications Iinteroperability (Vehicles, Infrastructure, traffic lights, VRU) Vehicular social networks Group mobility/Platooning/Autonomous driving in smart cities Cellular V2X 5G/6G technologies for vehicular communications V2X standards and their evolutions (e.g. 802.11p, ITS G5, LTE-V2X, 802.11bd, 5G-V2X, IEEE 802.15.7, IEEE 802.16.9, Geonetworking, IPv6 over WAVE, DIASER, …) Cooperative ITS solutions Machine Learning for Vehicular Networks V2X Experimental Research using Testbeds IoT for automotive Security in vehicular 4G/5G networks Cyber-attacks modeling Blockchain for V2X Security in vehicular hybrid networks Simulation and performance evaluation techniques for vehicular networks Manuscript submissions ---------------------- Submissions may be regular papers or short papers. Submitted regular papers must be up to 12 pages (in Springer-LNCS single-column format) and submitted short papers up to 8 pages (in LNCS single-column format) including text, figures and references. Submissions must follow Springer-LNCS paper templates and should be in PDF format. Further submission instructions could be found on the workshop web site. Proceedings will be published in Springer under the series Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing and indexed by relevant databases. Important Dates ---------------------- Submission deadline: August 10, 2019 Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2019 Camera-ready version: September 25, 2019 Workshop date: November 13, 2019 Executive Committees ------------------------------ General Co-Chairs MOHAMAD NAUFAL SAAD, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia Anis LAOUITI, Telecom Sud-Paris, France AMIR QAYYUM, Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan Organizing Co-Chairs MOHAMED HADDED, VEDECOM, France INES BEN JEMAA, IRT SystemX, France OYUNCHIMEG SHAGDAR, VEDECOM, France PAUL MUHLETHALER, Inria, France Technical Program Committee Abed ELLATIF SAMHAT, Libanese University, Lebanon Ahmed SOUA, Vedecom, France Ameni CHTOUROU, Vedecom, France Amir QAYYUM, Capital University of Science and Technology, Pakistan Anis LAOUITI, Telecom SudParis, France Arnaud KAISER, IRT SystemX, France Azlan AWANG, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia Brigitte LONC, Renault, France Carole BASSIL, Libanese University, Lebanon Farah HAIDAR, Renault, France Fatma HIRIZI, Gafsa University, Tunisia Fatma MARZOUK, University of Aveiro, Portugal Francisco J. MARTINEZ, University of Zaragoza, Spain Fouzi BOUKHALFA, VEDECOM, France Hamssa HASROUNY, Libanese University, Lebanon Hakim GHAZZAI, Stevens Institute of Techhnology, Hoboken, NJ, USA Hichem SEDJELMACI, Orange Lab, France Ines KHOUFI, Télécom SudParis, France Ines BEN JEMAA, IRT SystemX, France Joseph KAMEL, IRT SystemX, France Khalifa TOUMI, IRT SytemX, France Leila AZOUZ SAIDANE, Manouba University, Tunisia Meriem ALLOUCH, VEDECOM, France Mohamed HADDDED, VEDECOM, France Mohamed BEN BRAHIM, Qatar Mobility Innovations Center, Qatar Muhammad ZEESHAN, NUST, Pakistan Naufal SAAD, University Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia Nasrullah ARMI, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia Oyunchimeg SHAGDAR, VEDECOM, France Paul MUHLETHALER, INRIA, France Patrick SONDI, University of Littoral Cote d'Opale, France Pierre MERDRIGNAC, VEDECOM, France Sabrine AROUA, University of La Rochelle, France Samira ChOUIKHI, Technology University of Troyes, France Sylvain LEFEBVRE, TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, France Thiwiza BELLACHE, VEDECOM, France Wei WEI, Xi'an University of of Technology, China This call for papers and additional information about the workshop can be found at http://www-lor.int-evry.fr/~laouiti/iwvsc2019/index.html |
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