ACM Symposium on Applied Computing Track on Communication, Computing, and Networking in Internet of Vehicles
摘要截稿:
全文截稿: 2018-09-10
开会时间: 2019-04-08
会议难度:
CCF分类: 无
会议地点: Limassol, Cyprus
Overview
With continuously increasing urban population and rapidly expanding cities, traffic congestion, road accidents and environmental pollution, deeply affecting the everyday life and move of people, have become urgent problems to be solved. The conventional Vehicle Ad-hoc Networks, with no concrete implementation, allow vehicles to communicate with each other in order to enable new services, such as traffic management, accident avoidance and resource sharing. However, the recent advances in communications, controls and embedded systems, brought by the Internet of Things era, propel the evolution towards the Internet of Vehicles, a more general concept gaining more interest from both academia and automotive industry during the past few years.
In the IoV paradigm, each vehicle is viewed as a smart object, endowed with intelligence and new level of automation, able to interact with its surrounding environment and to take decisions or to be monitored in critical situations to reinforce the road safety and efficiency. Being equipped with a wide variety of sensors, the interactions between vehicles and the physical world allow new levels of communications, such as Vehicle-to-Pedestrian or Vehicle-to-Device, and achieve a large network of people-vehicle-road that provides services for large smart cities, ranging from safety applications, traffic monitoring to data gathering. Besides, the connection to the Internet offers tremendous opportunity and gives rise of new services and applications to assure a safer and more pleasant trip by providing access to the Internet and other infotainment applications.
Notwithstanding, the IoV is considered as an important symbol of the Smart City concept and it has a wide application prospect in building future Intelligent Transportation System, numerous challenges still need to be tackled to allow a better exploitation of the Internet of Vehicles potential. The CCNIV track aims to offer a space for researchers/academics to discuss major research issues, to share new findings and to exchange ideas covering a variety of topics associated to Internet of Vehicles and Intelligent Transportation Systems.
Authors are invited to submit original contributions in, but not limited to, the following topical areas:
-Vehicular sensing and its applications
-Smart Personal Vehicles, autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, ...
-Transportation and Connected Vehicles
-Communications for automated driving
-Communications for automated driving
-IoV communications (V2X, V2V, V2I, V2P, ...)
-IoV applications
-Social Internet of Vehicles
-Safety in IoV
-Protocols, architectures and applications for the Internet of Vehicles
-Cross layer design
-Location and context-aware services
-Vehicular networking and cloud
-Advanced V2X communications over mobile cloud architectures
-Vehicular networking and big data
-Wireless Communications and Vehicular Networking
-Communication technologies (DSRC/WAVE, 5G, LTE, Wifi, ..)
-Cognitive radio for IoV
-Security and Privacy Issues in Internet of Vehicles
-Technologies for data anonymity addressing privacy concerns
-Cybersecurity in Vehicles and Transportation Systems
-Modelling and performance evaluation
-Implementations and testbeds