IoV-ITS2018: Emerging Technologies for Connected Internet of Vehicles and Intelligent Transportation System Networks |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iovits2018 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 1, 2019 |
Submission deadline | March 15, 2019 |
Call for Book Chapter
Emerging Technologies for Connected Internet of Vehicles and Intelligent Transportation
System Networks
Emerging Technologies for Connected and Smart Vehicles
Over the past decade, advances in vehicular communications and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) have been aimed at trimming down the fuel consumption by avoiding traffic congestion, enhancement of traffic safety while initiating new application, i.e., mobile infotainment. To address the individual requirements of both safety and non-safety applications in the Connected and Smart Vehicles field, there is a need to build up a new communication technology for the integrated solutions of vehicular communication and smart communications. The Connected Vehicles infrastructure can be of various models such as Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I), and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2E). Due to the rapid growth in the Connected Vehicles, many research constraints need to be addressed, e.g., reliability and latency, appropriate scalable design of MAC and routing protocols, performance and adaptability to the changes in environment (node density and oscillation in network topology), and evaluation and validation of Connected Vehicles’ protocols under the umbrella of coherent assumptions using simulation methodologies. In addition, the information shared among Connected Vehicles is of great importance and it is not yet clear what kind of privacy policies will be defined for the ITS networks.
This book aims to emphasize the latest achievements to identify those aspects of Connected Vehicles and ITS networks that are identical to a traditional communications network in the broader spectrum.
Feature Topic Focus:
In this book, we would like to try to answer some (or all) of the following questions:
What will be the effect on Policy Making regulations when the connected vehicles will hit the roads? What are the privacy consequences with Connected Vehicles with Smart onboard peripherals? What kind of privacy policies will be defined for the connected vehicles and smart ITS networks? What kind of education and training are required for drivers and passengers of such connected and smart vehicles to take full benefits of the proposed communication architectures? What kind of ground breaking applications can make Connected Smart Vehicles more attractive? What will be the acceptability aspects of Smart Vehicles with networked hardware? In addition, the readear are expected to find state-of-the art research challenges, results, architecture, applications, and other achievements in the following topics, but not limited to:
• Intra-vehicle communication (vehicle-to-pedestrians, vehicle-to-portable, vehicle-to-sign, etc.)
• Network and system architecture for Connected Vehicles
• MAC protocols and channel management
• Physical layer and routing protocols
• Delay tolerant vehicular networks
• Real-time optimization system
• Modeling and theory
• Internet-of-Vehicles, smart sensors (infrastructure and vehicle based)
• Mobility management (Traffic models)
• Energy efficient vehicular communication
• Quality-of-Service for vehicular communication
• Future Internet in ITS and Networking Systems
• Information and Content Centric Networking in Connected Vehicles Networks
• Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems and Smart Devices
Submission Guidelines
Submitted manuscripts should conform to the standard guidelines of Springer book chapter format. Manuscripts must be prepared using Latex, or MS Word. Prospective authors should submit their manuscripts electronically through Easychair submission system or email through this email: [ Mohamed_elhoseny@mans.edu.eg , Mohamed.elhoseny@unt.edu] Submitted manuscripts will be refereed by at least two independent and expert reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance.
Volume Editors
Dr. Mohamed Elhoseny: Faculty of Computers and Information, Mansoura University, Egypt, Mohamed_elhoseny@mans.edu.eg Prof. Aboul Ella Hassanien: Faculty of Computers & Information, Cairo University, Egypt, Aboitcairo@gmail.com
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Publication
IoV-ITS2018 will be published by series on Studies in Systems, Decision and Control (Scopus Indexed).
by Springer
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to mohamed_elhoseny@mans.edu.eg or mohamed.elhoseny@unt.edu