Telecommunication Systems
Special Issue on "Vehicular Communications, Networks, and Applications"
Aims and Scope
Vehicular communication and networking have been identified as key
technologies for
increasing road safety and transport efficiency.
Vehicular networks aim to ensure traffic safety for drivers, provide
comfort for
passengers and reduce transportation time and fuel
consumption. The development of vehicular communication and
networking technologies
are expected to enable many potential applications
, including automatic collision notification and prevention, emergency
management, assistances for safe driving, real-time traffic
congestion notification, location-based driver information services,
high-speed
tolling, vehicle tracking, automobile Internet access,
and many others. To facilitate these applications, many different types of
communication 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.
This special issue aims to foster the dissemination of high-quality, original,
unpublished research covering all aspects related to
the Vehicular Communications, Networks, and Applications. Topics of interest
include, but not limited to, the followings:
Availability and Scalability Issues in Vehicular Networks
Communication Protocol Design for Vehicular Networks
Cooperative Vehicular Communications
Cross-layer Design and Optimization for Vehicular Networks
Emergency Applications and Technologies in Vehicular Networks
Green Technologies and Vehicular Networks
Intra-vehicle, V2I, V2R, and V2V Communication Protocols
Contention and Congestion Control for Vehicular Networks
Multicast and Broadcast Protocols for Vehicular Networks
Mobility, Traffic Models and Network Management for Vehicular Networks
Modulation, Coding, and Channel Modeling for Vehicular Networks
Multi-Channel Management for Vehicular Networks
Network Architecture of Vehicular Networks
Radio Resource Management and QoS Support for Vehicular Networks
Real-time Experimental Systems and Testbeds for Vehicular Communications
Security and Privacy Technologies for Vehicular Networks
Services and Applications of Vehicular Networks
Simulation Framework and Real-World Testbeds for Vehicular Networks
Vehicular Network Performance Modeling and Analysis
Vehicular Network Medium Access Control and Routing Protocols
Submission Guideline
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 Telecommunication Systems
(http://www.springer.com/business/business+information+systems/journal/11235)
manuscript
format as described in the Instruction to Authors. Manuscripts (pdf and source
files) must be directly emailed to the Guest Editors,
Chih-Yung Chang, cychang@mail.tku.edu.tw, and Yuh-Shyan Chen,
yschen@mail.ntpu.edu.tw with clear indication that submission is for the
Special Issue on "Vehicular Communication, Networks, and Applications",
Telecommunication Systems. 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. In addition, this special issue also
collects best papers from IEEE International Symposium on Pervasive Computing,
Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN 2009), and IEEE Workshop
on "Vehicular Communications, Networks, and Applications" (VCNA-2009),
Taiwan, ROC,
2009.
Important Date
Paper Submission Deadline January 31, 2010
Acceptance Notification April 30, 2010
Final Manuscript Due May 31, 2010
Publication Date December, 2010 (Tentative)
Guest Editors
Prof. Chih-Yung Chang
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Tamkang University, Taiwan
E-mail: cychang@mail.tku.edu.tw
Prof. Yuh-Shyan Chen
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
National Taipei University, Taiwan
E-mail: yschen@mail.ntpu.edu.tw
Prof. Tzung-Shi Chen
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
National University of Tainan, Taiwan
E-mail: chents@mail.nutn.edu.tw
Prof. Sherali Zeadally
Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
University of the District of Columbia, USA
E-mail: szeadally@udc.edu
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