[Tccc] Deadline extension: 4th International Workshop on ITS for Ubiquitous Roads UBIROADS'2012, co-located with GIIS 2012
Lyes KHOUKHI
lyes.khoukhiatutt.fr
Fri Oct 12 11:36:09 EDT 2012
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4th International Workshop on ITS for Ubiquitous Roads
(UBIROADS'2012)
December 17-19, 2012, Choroni, Venezuela
Technically sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
Conference proceedings will be included in IEEE Xplore
http://giis2012.lip6.fr/workshops.html
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To be held in conjunction with GIIS 2012 http://giis2012.lip6.fr
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: October 21, 2012
Notification of acceptance: October 28, 2012
Camera-ready copy due: November 11, 2012
Author Registration Deadline: November11, 2012
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SCOPE
The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) program is a universal
initiative whose objective is to add information and communication
technology to transport infrastructure and vehicles. It aims to manage
different factors in order to improve safety and comfort to
drivers/passengers, and reduce transportation times and fuel costs.
With the advances in wireless communications technology and
positioning systems many applications could become a reality.
ITS topics are attracting more and more academic and industrial
players. The goal of UBIROADS'2012 is to offer a unique forum to bring
together researchers and professionals from academia, government and
industry to share and discuss ideas and visions, and address recent
developments and challenges in ITS topics allowing a ubiquitous
environment on roads. Authors are invited to submit papers presenting
new research related to the theory or practice of vehicular
inter-networking (VANET). All submissions must describe original
research, not published or currently under review for another
workshop, conference, or journal.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Wireless transmission
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Physical layer
RF level technologies for ITS communications
Radio resource management
Media access control and QoS support in ITS
Antenna technologies for ITS communications
Integration
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Embedded systems for ITS
System architectures
Network architectures
Cross-layer designs in ITS communications
Real-time issues
Sensors for ITS
Networking
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Vehicle-to-vehicle V2V communications
Vehicle-to-infrastructure V2I communications
Vehicle-to-Person (V2P) communications
Algorithms and protocols for ITS and VANET
Internet access
Simulation/emulation
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Models of traffic
Scenarios and models of simulations for the road
Emulation tools for ITS
Experimentations
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Experimental platforms and testbeds for ITS
Demonstrations
Projects reviews, and work-in-progress reports
Security
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Authentication issues
PKI
Distributed key management in VANET
Confidence in VANET
Applications
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Business models,
Active safety applications
Passenger-oriented applications
New services for VANET
Advanced and Distributed Driver Assistance Systems
Impact on road safety
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Instructions for paper submission
Authors should submit a research paper or experience report. All
submissions should be written in English with a suggested paper length
of 3000 words (6 pages using 10-point type), including figures and
references. The cover page should indicate whether it is a research or
an experience paper. Note that submitted papers should not exceed 4000
words (8 pages using 10-point type).
The maximum number of pages for a paper is 8; 6 pages plus 2
additional pages allowed. Papers must be submitted online via the EDAS
system: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=13039
Submitted papers will undergo a peer review process and accepted
papers will be published in the special section of the GIIS 2012
conference proceedings and in IEEE Xplore.
For further information, please visit http://giis2012.lip6.fr or
contact the Workshop Chairs (ubiroads.... at gmail.com).
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