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The 2008 International Workshop on Secure Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks - SVANET 2008
http://ipc2008.he.nias.ac.jp/svanet08/
In Conjunction with the 2008 International Conference on Intelligent Pervasive Computing
(IPC-08)
December 10-12, 2008, Sydney, Australia
The goal of this workshop is to present and explore the development of recent advances of
wireless security technologies in the areas of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). VANET
security applications are being used in short- and medium-range communications using
cellular and Wi-Fi/WiMAX systems. These applications include collision-detection and other
vehicular safety warnings and messages, as well as non-safety applications, such as the
real-time traffic updates streaming and many others.
The real challenge is to create highly reliable and scalable, high-performance, secure,
and private VANET systems. This is due to the highly mobile environment with sudden
changes in the network conditions and requiring very fast reactions. The deployment of
Wi-Fi meshing systems, especially mobile-WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) in the design of VANET
systems, has created a window of opportunity in dealing with the security requirements of
very fast moving network entities.
Authors are invited to submit their articles presenting new research ideas or survey of
the existing schemes covering the theory and/or practical applications to VANET
technologies. All submissions must describe original research or survey, not published or
currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
VANET Threat Models
VANET Authentication and Authorization
VANET Key Management Techniques
Privacy of VANET systems
Secure Positioning
Scalability issues
Secure Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocols
Multi-channel organization and operation
Safety and non-safety applications
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Security
Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) Security
Simulation Frameworks
Network Management
Security and QoS coexistence
Security during Handoff
Sensors and Data Collection Security
Security Architectures and Solutions
Privacy Issues and Solutions
Paper Submission
Submissions should include an abstract, 5-10 keywords, e-mail address of the corresponding
author, and the length of the paper should not exceed 6 pages (IEEE Computer Society
Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced), including tables, figures and
references, using 10 fonts, and number each page, in PDF or MS Word format. Click here to
download the format: MS-WORD.
Submissions should directly be sent to sadibi[at]engmail[dot]uwaterloo[dot]ca and
svanet[at]inbox[dot]com
Submission of a paper should be regarded as assurance that, should the paper be accepted,
at least one of the authors will attend the conference to present it.
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submissions: August 15, 2008
Notification to authors: September 15, 2008
Camera-ready copies of accepted papers due: September 22, 2008
Workshop Chairs:
Adibi, Sasan - University of Waterloo, Canada (sadibi[at]engmail[dot]uwaterloo[dot]ca)
Tofigh, Tom - WiMAX Forum and AT & T, USA (tofigh[at]att[dot]com)
Technical Program Committee (TPC) Members:
Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Carlton Davis, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Yanfei Fan, University of Waterloo, Canada
Thomas Kunz, Carleton University, Canada
Moe Naserian, Vector CANTech, Inc., USA
Sol Shatz, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Jason Smith, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Lingyu Wang, University of Concordia, Canada
Benjamin Weyl, BMW, Germany
Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
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