2009-10-06

[Tccc] Call for Participation: IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference VNC 2009

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

First IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference 2009
IEEE VNC 2009
October 28-30, 2009
Tokyo, Japan

http://www.vnc2009.org

Sponsors:

IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society (ITSS)
IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc)

IEEE VNC 2009 is a new conference established with the merger of
previous IEEE V2VCOM and IEEE AutoNet Workshops under
IEEE ITS Society and IEEE ComSoc.

ADVANCE REGISTRATION CLOSES on OCT 14, 2009.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM:

October 28, 2009, Wednesday

9:00-9:10: Opening Remarks
Onur Altintas and Wai Chen
General Chairs

9:10-9:40: Keynote

ITS as a New Market for Telecommunications
Prof. Tadao Saito
CTO, Toyota InfoTechnology Center

9:40-10:40 Session 1: Protocols and Systems I

1.Histogram-Based Density Discovery in Establishing Road Connectivity
Kevin C. Lee, Jiajie Zhu, Jih-Chung Fan and Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA.

2.IEEE 1609.4 DSRC Multi-Channel Operations and Its Implications on
Vehicle Safety Communications
Qi Chen, Daniel Jiang and Luca Delgrossi
Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc., USA.

3.Intelligent strategies of access point selection for vehicle to
infrastructure opportunistic communication
Ichrak Amdouni and Fethi Filali, EURECOM, France.

10:40-11:10 Break

11:10-12:30 Session 2: Experimental Systems and Evaluation Platforms I

1.A Multiple Intersection Integrated Wireless and Vehicular Network
Simulator
Yalcin Balcioglu, Fusun Ozguner, Umit Ozguner and Keith Redmill
The Ohio State University, USA.

2.Range Sensor Evaluation for Use in Cooperative Intersection Collision
Avoidance Systems
Jacob Fischer, Arvind Menon, Alec Gorjestani, Craig Shankwitz and Max Donath
University of Minnesota, USA.

3.Realization of Anti-Collision Warning Application Using V2V
Communication Woong Cho, Kyeong-Soo Han, Hyun Kyun Choi and Hyun Seo Oh
ETRI, S.Korea.

4.Development of Substitution System for Vehicular Collision Avoidance
Support System (VCASS) by Personal Mobile Terminal
Shinji Nakai, Tetuya Maruoka, Wang Haokun, Tomotaka Wada and Hiromi
Okada, Kansai University, Japan

Lunch: 12:30-13:30 (Provided)

13:30-14:00 Invited Talk

Vehicle Safety Communications: Research, Programs, and Future Directions
- A US Perspective
Dr. Luca Delgrossi
Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc., USA.

14:00-15:20 Session 3: Protocols and Systems II

1.A Multi-Broadcast Communication System for High Dynamic Vehicular
Ad-hoc Networks
Andreas Lehner, Cristina Rico García, Eugen Wige and Thomas Strang
German Aerospace Center DLR, Germany.

2.Cooperative Service Channel Reservation to Improve Performances of
IEEE 802.11p/WAVE Networks
Claudia Campolo, Alessandro Cortese and Antonella Molinaro
University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy.

3.Maintaining Cohesive Fleets via Swarming with Small-World
Communications Hen-Wei Tsai, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Chien Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Chien-Chung Shen, University of Delaware, USA
Ron-Hong Jan, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, and
Hsia-hsin Li, ITRI, Taiwan.

4.Header Reduction to Increase the Throughput in Decentralized
TDMA-Based Vehicular Networks
Mathieu Lenoble, Kenji Ito, Yukihiro Tadokoro, Masaki Takanashi and
Katsushi Sanda
Toyota Central R&D Laboratories, Japan.

15:20-15:50: Break

15:50-17:10 Session 4: Applications

1.A VANET-based Emergency Vehicle Warning System
Andreas Buchenscheit, Florian Schaub, Frank Kargl and Michael Weber
Ulm University, Germany.

2.A Distributed Traffic Navigation System Using Vehicular Communication
Ratul Guha and Wai Chen, Telcordia Technologies, USA

3.An application of V2V communications: Cooperation of vehicles for a
better car tracking using GPS and Vision systems
Georges Challita, INSA of Rouen, France
Stéphane Mousset, INSA of Rouen, France
Fawzi Nashashibi, INRIA, France, and
Abdelaziz Bensrhair, INSA of Rouen, France

4.Bidirectional I2V communication applications for advanced in-vehicle
ISA systems Martin Boehm and Alexander Froetscher
AustriaTech, Austria.

October 29, 2009, Thursday

9:00-9:30: Invited Talk
Automated Driving: Benefits and Issues
Prof. Sadayuki Tsugawa, Meijo University, Japan.

9:30-10:30 Session 1: Security and Privacy

1.SLOW: A Practical Pseudonym Changing Scheme for Location Privacy in VANETs
Levente Buttyan, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Tamas Holczer, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Andre Weimerskirch, escrypt Inc., USA, and
William Whyte, NTRU Cryptosystems, USA

2.A TPM-based Architecture for Improved Security and Anonymity in
Vehicular Ad hoc Networks
Gilles Guette, IRISA, France, and
Olivier Heen, INRIA Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique, France

3.Formally Verifiable Features in Embedded Vehicular Security Systems
Gyesik Lee, Seoul National University, S. Korea
Hisashi Oguma, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan
Akira YOSHIOKA, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan
Rie Shigetomi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan
Akira Otsuka, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan and
Hideki Imai, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan

10:30-11:00 Break

11:00-12:20 Session 2: Protocols and Systems III

1.RR-Aloha+: A Slotted and Distributed MAC Protocol for Vehicular
Communications
Hector Agustin Cozzetti and Riccardo Scopigno
Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy

2.Impact of Asymmetric Traffic Densities on Delay Tolerant Vehicular Ad
Hoc Networks
Ashish Agarwal and Thomas Little, Boston University, USA

3.Dynamic Routing based on Road Connectivity for Urban Vehicular Environment
Nadia Brahmi, IRSEEM-ESIGELEC, France
Mounir Boussedjra, IRSEEM-ESIGELEC, France
Joseph Mouzna, IRSEEM-ESIGELEC, France, and
Mireille Bayart, LAGIS - UMR CNRS, France

4.Adaptive Location Based TDM Protocol for Inter-Vehicle Communication
Masaya Ohmori, Takaaki Umedu and Teruo Higashino,
Osaka University, Japan

Lunch: 12:20-13:40 (On your own)

13:40-14:10 Invited Talk
ITS communication architectures: the road towards IPv6
Dr. Thierry Ernst, INRIA, France

14:10-15:10 Session 3: Experimental Systems and Evaluation Platforms II

1.Characterization of Vacant UHF TV Channels for Vehicular Dynamic
Spectrum Access
Srikanth Pagadarai, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Alexander Wyglinski, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Rama Vuyyuru, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA

2.A GNU Radio Based Testbed Implementation with IEEE 1609 WAVE Functionality
Keith Redmill and Scott Biddlestone, The Ohio State University, USA

3.Experimental Modeling of the Effect of Adjacent Lane Traffic on the
Vehicular Channel
Haris Kremo, Ivan Seskar and Predrag Spasojevic
WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA

15:10-15:40: Break

15:40-17:00 Session 4: Modeling and Analysis I

1.Exploring the Solution Space of Beaconing in VANETs
Emiel Martijn van Eenennaam, Wouter Klein Wolterink, Georgios
Karagiannis and Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, The Netherlands

2.An Analysis of GPS Sampling Rates Required in Travel Time Estimation
Sooksan Panichpapiboon, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology
Ladkrabang, Thailand, and
Wasan Pattara-atikom, National Electronics and Computer Technology
Center (NECTEC), Thailand

3.A Delay Time Analysis for Multi-Hop V2V Communications over a Sparse
Linear VANET
Junichiro Fukuyama and Rama Vuyyuru, Toyota InfoTechnology Center USA

4.Performance Analysis of Inter-Vehicle Communications in Multilane
Traffic Streams
Xiaoyan Sun, Yuanlv Bao, Jun Dai, Wei Lu
University of Science and Technology of China, China

Conference Dinner

October 30, 2009 (Friday)

9:00-9:30: Invited Talk

ISLAND (Integrated Spot Locally Assist & News Delivery) System for
Sightseeing Drivers
Dr. Kiyohito Tokuda, Oki Electric Industry Co., Japan

9:30-10:30 Session 1: Modeling and Analysis II

1.Performance Analysis of a Hierarchical Structured VANET
Qing Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chuan Heng Foh, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and
A.C.M. Fong, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

2.Approximate Analysis of a Multiple Geocast Routing among Geographical
Regions in VANET Applications
José Everardo Bessa Maia, State University of Ceara, Brazil

3.Range-based Localization for Estimating Pedestrian Trajectory in
Intersection with Roadside Anchors
Weihua Sun, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Osaka University, Japan
Keiichi Yasumoto,, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, and
Minoru Ito, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

10:30-11:00 Break

11:00-12:20 Session 2: Protocols and Systems IV

1.A Multi-Antenna Switched Links based Inter-Vehicular Network Architecture
Wai Chen, Telcordia Technologies, USA
Ratul Guha, Telcordia Technologies, USA
John Lee, Telcordia Technologies, USA
Ryokichi Onishi, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan
Rama Vuyyuru, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA

2.Direction Based Clustering Algorithm for Data Dissemination in
Vehicular Networks Nitin Maslekar, IRSEEM-ESIGELEC, France
Mounir Boussedjra, IRSEEM-ESIGELEC, France
Joseph Mouzna, IRSEEM-ESIGELEC, France
Labiod Houda, ENST, France

3.Localized Data Dissemination in Vehicular Sensing Networks
Ling-Jyh Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Ying-Yu Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Kun-chan Lan, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, and
Chien-Ming Chou, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

4.An Adaptive Forwarding Mechanism for Data Dissemination in Vehicular
Networks
Marie Nestor Mariyasagayam, Hamid Menouar and Massimiliano Lenardi
Hitachi Europe SAS

12:20-12:30 Closing Remarks
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