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The Sixth ACM International
Workshop on
VehiculAr Inter-NETworking (VANET 2009)
Vehicle to Vehicle -- Vehicle to Roadside -- Vehicle to Internet

in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2009
September 25, 2009
Beijing, China
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE (approval pending)
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Important Dates (tentative):
Paper Submission Deadline: April 6th April 14th *UPDATED* Notification of Acceptance: June 19th Camera-Ready Deadline: July 15th
ScopeThe
goal of this workshop is to present and discuss recent advances in the
development of vehicular inter-networking (VANET) technologies.
Based on short- and medium-range communication as well as on
cellular systems, vehicular inter-networking will enable vehicular
safety applications (including collision and other safety warnings) as
well as non-safety applications (like real-time traffic congestion and
routing information, high-speed tolling, mobile infotainment, and many
others).
The creation of high-performance, highly reliable,
highly scalable, secure, and privacy-preserving VANET technologies
presents an extraordinary challenge for the wireless research
community. Clearly, the specificity of vehicular inter-networking in
terms of mobility behavior, applications scenarios, and application
requirements makes VANET research an exciting and demanding
application- and purpose-driven sub-discipline of wireless networking.
Furthermore,
VANET present a very active field of research, development,
standardization, and field trials. Throughout the world, there
are many national and international projects in government, industry,
and academia devoted to VANET. These include consortia like
Vehicle Safety Consortium (US), Car-2-Car Communication Consortium
(Europe), and Advanced Safety Vehicle Program (Japan), standardization
efforts like IEEE 802.11p (WAVE), and field trials like the large-scale
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration Program (VII) in the US.
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:
- Channel modeling - Modulation and coding - Power control and scalability issues - Medium access control protocols - Multi-channel organization and operation - Communication protocol design - Safety and non-safety applications - Vehicle-to-vehicle/roadside/Internet communication - Simulation frameworks - Field operational testing - Network management - Security issues and countermeasures - Privacy issues
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