Vehi-Mobi 2008, co-located with IEEE ICC 2008, 19-23 May 2008, Beijing, China


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Executive Committee

General Chairs
Prof. C.K. Toh
University of Hong Kong

Dr. Russell Hsing
Telcordia Technologies

TPC Chairs
Prof. Daniel Wong

Malaysia University of Science and Technology

Prof. Subir Biswas
Michigan State University
USA


Publicity Chair
Prof. D.K. Kim
KNU
Korea

Important Dates:

Paper Submission Deadline:
December 20, 2007


DEADLINE EXTENSION:

January 7, 2008

Notification of Acceptance:
January 28, 2008

Camera-Ready Submissions:
February 28, 2008

Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts on EDAS, which should be written in English and be no more than 7 pages in IEEE double-column format. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper.

 

 

Aims and Scope        List of Topics        Program Committee Members

Aims and Scope                                                                                             

Vehicular communication networks have recently been gaining significant popularity and importance, primarily to cater to the emerging services involving road safety and a need for data-on-move. New technical challenges have evolved that demand research and investigations. In China alone, the recent growth of the automobile industry and the associated services for transporting people and goods safely and efficiently would necessitate new research on vehicular networking. Car industries are of great importance in Asia and the rest of the world. Car markers from Japan, China, Korea, and India will be key players in car telematics. Much research remain to be done to bring alive the vision of future intelligent inter-vehicular applications, which will be supported by Car-to-Car communications and networks.

This workshop serves as a forum and intends to bring together researchers and engineers from both academia and industry to exchange ideas, share research experiences, and report original work in all aspects of vehicular communications, sensors, networks, computing and applications.

Workshop Program                                                                                      

Session One (14:00-15:30)

CityMob: a mobility model pattern generator for VANETs

F Martinez, J Escriba, C Calafate, P Manzoni

Vehicle-to-Vehicle Wireless Communication Protocol for Rear-End Collision Avoidance on Highways
Fei Ye

Abiding Geocast for Warning Message Dissemination in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Q Yu and G Heijenk

Position-based Adaptive Broadcast for Inter-Vehicle Communications
Y-T Yang and L-D Chou


Session Two (16:00-17:30)

Secure Firmware Updates over the Air in Intelligent Vehicles
D Nilsson and U Larson

On Scheduling of Data Dissemination in Vehicular Networks with Mesh Backhaul
Z Liu

Scheduling Algorithms for Simultaneous Software Updates of Vehicular Devices
J Sommer, V Feil and E Sanz

Performance Improvement of the DSRC System Using a Novel S and ?-Decision Demapper
J Mar and C-C Kuo

Workshop Web Page                                                                

http://vehi-mobi.must.edu.my

Technical Program Committee Members  


O. Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center
F. Bai, Ford Motor Company
W. Chen, Telcordia
C. Chigan, Michigan Tech University, USA
S. Ci, Nebraska-Lincold, USA
T. Higashino,  Osaka University, Japan
E. Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
C. M. Huang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
J. Hui, Arizona State University, USA
T. Kosch, BMW
J. Kuri, Indian Institute of Science, India
A. Lim, Auburn University, USA
H. Liu, Thomson  
R. Sengupta, University of California at Berkeley, USA
K. Tepe, University of Windsor, Canada
L. Wolf, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
O. Wolfson, University of Illionois, USA  
F. R. Yu, Carleton University, Canada