Call for Papers
IEEE Communications Magazine - Automotive Networking Series
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The series on Automotive Networking is published twice a year, with issues
appearing in May and November. The Automotive Networking series is created
to address the growing importance in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and
vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications. Such importance led to
allocation of new spectrum for this kind of communications and creation of
R&D partnerships among governments, transportation authorities, automobile
manufacturers, and the academic community. The Automotive Networking
series invites manuscript submissions in the areas of:
" Automotive networking applications and services
" Automotive networks and system architectures
" Physical and link layer technologies
" Networking technologies
" Security and privacy technologies
" System management and operations
" Simulation and performance evaluation for automotive networking
" Experimental systems, testbeds and field trials for vehicular
communications
" Impact assessment
" Emerging standards in automotive networking
All submissions are peer reviewed to ensure that only the highest-quality
original articles are published. Submitted articles should be written in
a clear, concise language and at a level suitable for practicing engineers
engaged in the design, development, and application of products, systems
and networks. The length of the article should not exceed six magazine
pages (approximately 4500 words), should not contain more than six to
eight graphics / tables / photographs, and should not include more than 15
references.
Manuscripts must be submitted through the magazine's submissions Web site
at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee
On the Manuscript Details page please click on the drop-down menu to
select Automotive Networking Series.
Manuscripts submitted to the Series will be considered on a rolling-basis.
Editors:
Dr. Wai Chen
Telcordia Technologies
waichen@ieee.org
Dr. Luca Delgrossi
Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America
Dr. Timo Kosch
BMW Group Research and Technology
Dr. Tadao Saito
Toyota InfoTechnology Center
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