2009-02-02

[Mycolleagues] JISE Special Issue on V-Winets and V-ITSs

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                               Call For Papers
        Journal of Information Science and Engineering (indexed by SCIE)
Special Issue on Vehicular Wireless Networks and Vehicular Intelligent Transportation Systems
 

Aim and Scope:
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With the rapid development of wireless technologies, the Vehicular
Wireless Networks (V-Winet) and Vehicular Intelligent Transportation
Systems (V-ITS) have recently received much attention. V-Winets and
V-ITS aim to ensure traffic safety for drivers, provide comfort for
passengers and reduce transportation time and fuel consumption with
many potential applications. For instance, vehicular safety applications
include automatic collision notification, heavy fog detection and
notification, remote diagnostics, emergency management, and other
assistances for safe driving. Non-safety applications include real-time
traffic congestion notification, location-based driver information services,
high-speed tolling, vehicle tracking, automobile high speed Internet access,
in-place traffic view, and many others. To facilitate these applications,
many different types of communications and networking would be involved,
including intra-vehicle, vehicle-to-vehicle (V-to-V),
vehicle-to-roadside (V-to-R) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V-to-I)
communications for V-Winet and V-ITS to provide timely information or
Internet access to vehicles, drivers, and passengers. Consequently,
V-Winet and V-ITS need to integrate existing networking technologies,
such as IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11p, DSRC, 3G, IEEE 802.16, Bluetooth,
Sensor networks, and ZigBee for easy, accurate, effective and simple
communications among vehicles, users, and infrastructure networks.
This special issue aims to foster the dissemination of high-quality,
original, unpublished research covering all aspects of V-Winet and V-ITS
communications, networking, and applications. Topics of interest include,
but not limited to, the followings:
 
- Network Architecture of V-Winet/V-ITS
- V-Winet/V-ITS Services and Applications
- Cooperative Aspects of V-Winet/V-ITS
- Availability and Scalability Issues in V-Winet/V-ITS
- Mobility, Traffic Models and Network Management for V-Winet/V-ITS
- Cross-layer Optimization Techniques for V-Winet/V-ITS
- Modulation, Coding, and Channel Modeling for V-Winet/V-ITS
- Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Protocols
- Vehicle-to-Roadside Communication Protocols
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication Protocols
- Simulation Framework and Real-World Testbeds for V-Winet/V-ITS
- Driving Safety and Related Applications and Services
- Green Technologies and V-Winet/V-ITS
 

Submission Guidelines
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Prospective authors are invited to submit research contributions representing
original, previously unpublished work. Submitted papers will be carefully
evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity
of exposition. Authors should follow the JISE (
http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/)
manuscript format as described in the Instruction to Authors.
Manuscripts (pdf and source files) must be directly emailed to the Guest Editors,
Prof. Chih-Yung Chang,
cychang@mail.tku.edu.tw , or Prof. Yu-Chee Tseng,
yctseng@cs.nctu.edu.tw, with clear indication that submission
is for the Special Issue on Vehicular Wireless Networks and Vehicular Intelligent
Transportation Systems, Journal of Information Science and Engineering.
All manuscripts should include a title page containing the title of the paper,
full names and affiliations, complete postal and electronic addresses, phone and
fax numbers, an abstract, and some keywords. The contacting author should be clearly
identified.
 

Important Dates:
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Paper Submission Deadline: March 30, 2009
Acceptance Notification:   July 31, 2009
Final Manuscript Due:      August 31, 2009
Publication Date:          May, 2010 (Tentative)
 

Guest Editors
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Chih-Yung Chang,
Tamkang Univ., Taiwan,
cychang@mail.tku.edu.tw
 
Chien-Chung Shen,
University of Delaware, USA,
cshen@cis.udel.edu
 
Xuemin(Sherman) Shen,
University of Waterloo, Canada,
xshen@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
 
Yu-Chee Tseng,
National Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan,
yctseng@cs.nctu.edu.tw

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