[Tccc] VANET 2011 - Call for Participation - September 23, 2011 - Las Vegas, NV, USA

Jason Haas jasonhaas
Sun Sep 11 23:08:33 EDT 2011


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                                 Call for Participation for VANET 2011
     The Eighth ACM International Workshop on VehiculAr Inter-NETworking
                          September 23, 2011, Las Vegas, NV, USA
                          http://husky.crhc.illinois.edu/vanet2011/
                   Held in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2011
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We would like to invite you to attend the VANET 2011 workshop on
Friday September 23, 2011 at MobiCom.  The VANET workshop brings
together academia, industry, government in one of the top venues
addressing vehicular internetworking.  The workshop program including
key note, presentations, posters and panel discussion follows.


08:45  	Welcome and Keynote

Connected Vehicles, the Internet of Things, and Fog Computing
 Flavio Bonomi, Cisco Fellow, Vice President, Cisco Systems

Abstract -  In this talk, we will illustrate how the evolving
Connected Vehicle architecture and technology can be seen as one of
the first and most exciting and motivating manifestations of the
Internet of Things, the pervasive connectivity of small and big
objects, from RFID tags to sensors to industrial floor machines and
smart phones. Many relevant areas of technology are critical in the
evolution of the Internet of Things, in general, and of the Connected
Vehicle, in particular. Among these areas we will cast particular
focus on Internet mobility, ad hoc networking, middleware and the more
pervasive availability of computing and storage resources, close to
the edge of the network, which we started referring to as "Fog
Computing".

Biography -  Flavio Bonomi is a Cisco Fellow, Vice President, and is
the Head of the Advanced Architecture and Research Organization at
Cisco Systems, in San Jose, California.

Over the past years, he has led a number of Cisco's Advanced
Architecture activities, and contributed to the establishment of
Cisco's virtual, distributed Research Organization, including
architects and researchers embedded in a wide number of organizations
across Cisco, and collaborating with a growing network of industry and
university partners.

Flavio Bonomi received a PhD Electrical Engineering in 1985, and a
Master or Electrical Engineering in 1981 from Cornell University in
Ithaca, New York. He received is Electrical Engineering Degree from
Pavia University, in Italy.

10:00	Break
10:30	Session 1: New Trends in VANETs

Low-Cost Mitigation of Privacy Loss due to Radiometric Identification
 Jason J Haas (Sandia National Laboratories, USA); Yih-Chun
Hu(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); Nicola Laurenti
(University of Padova, Italy)

Enabling Vehicular Visible Light Communication (V2LC) Networks
 Cen Liu (Rice University, USA); Bahareh Sadeghi (Intel Corp., USA);
Edward W. Knightly (Rice University, USA)

Charging Scheduling with Minimal Waiting in A Network of Electric
Vehicles and Charging Stations
 Hua Qin (Iowa State University, USA); Wensheng Zhang (Iowa State
University, USA)

11:45	Lunch
13:15	Session 2: Safety Applications and Systems

Emergency Braking: A study of Network and Application Performance
 Michele Segata (University of Trento, Italy); Renato Lo Cigno
(University of Trento, Italy)

Advanced Carrier Sensing to Resolve Local Channel Congestion
 Robert K Schmidt (Denso Automotive Dtld. GmbH, Germany); Achim
Brakemeier (Daimler Research & Technology, Germany); Tim Leinm?ller
(DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland GmbH, Germany); Frank Kargl (University
of Twente, The Netherlands); Guenter Schaefer (Technische Universitaet
Ilmenau, Germany)

LIMERIC: A Linear Message Rate Control algorithm for Vehicular DSRC Systems
 John Kenney (Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA); Gaurav Bansal
(Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA); Charles Rohrs (MIT, USA)

14:30	Poster Session and Break	

Near-optimal, Reliable and Self-organizing Hierarchical Topology in VANET
 Yair Allouche (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel); Michael
Segal (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

A novel beaconing approach based on sender-centric movement
predictions for collision avoidance in VANETS
 Robert Lasowski (University of Munich, Germany); Florian Gschwandtner
(University of Munich, Germany)

Context-aware Collection, Decision, and Distribution (C2D2) Engine for
Multi-Dimensional Adaptation in Vehicular Networks
 Joseph D. Camp (Southern Methodist University, USA); Onur Altintas
(Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan); Rama K Vuyyuru (Toyota Info
Technology Center, USA); Dinesh Rajan (Southern Methodist University,
USA)

Towards Collision-Free Medium Access Control in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
 Shu Zhang (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland); Vinny Cahill (Trinity
College Dublin, Ireland)

Analytic MAC and PHY Layer Design for Vehicular Safety Applications
 Mohammad Nekoui (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA); Hossein
Pishro-Nik (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)

Real-world Implementation and Evaluation of IEEE 802.11p for Vehicular Networks
 Filipe M Neves (Instituto de Telecomunica??es, University of Aveiro,
Portugal); Andr? Cardote (Carnegie Mellon University / University of
Aveiro, Portugal); Ricardo Moreira (Instituto de Telecomunica??es,
University of Aveiro, Portugal); Susana Sargento (Instituto de
Telecomunica??es, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal)

15:30 	Session 4: Positioning and Practice 	

Field operational tests for cooperative systems: a tussle between
research, standardization and deployment
 Andreas Festag (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany); Long Le (NEC
Laboratories Europe, Germany); Maria Goleva (NEC Europe Ltd. NEC
Laboratories Europe, Germany)

A Change in Perspective: Information-Centric Modeling of Inter-Vehicle
Communication
 Tristan Gaugel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany);
Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),
Germany); Jens Mittag (Universit?t Karlsruhe (TH), Germany); Hannes
Hartenstein (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Analysis of Application-Specific Broadcast Reliability for Vehicle
Safety Communications
 Hongsheng Lu (University of Notre Dame, USA); Christian Poellabauer
(University of Notre Dame, USA)

16:15 	Panel discussion	

Panel members:
Jorg Brakensiek, Research Leader, Nokia Research Center
Luca Delgrossi, Director Driver Assistance & Chassis Systems, U.S.
Mercedes-Benz R&D NA
Hannes Hartenstein, Professor, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Massimo Osella, Lab Group Manager, Electronic Architectures, General Motors R&D

17:30 	Wrap-up

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We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas,

The VANET 2011 organizing committee




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