SmartVehicles 2016 (old website)
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3rd International Workshop on Smart Vehicles: Connectivity Technologies and ITS Applications
co-located with the Seventeenth International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM 2016)
June 21, 2016 - Coimbra, Portugal
New
wave of urbanization, ever more stringent emission standards, and high
pressure on improving efficiency of private and public transport have
made the development of more sustainable transportation systems one of
the fundamental societal challenges of the next decade. Connected
vehicles are seen as one of the key enabling technologies for more
efficient and sustainable transportation systems. To enable connected
vehicles, it is of paramount importance to: i) design vehicular
communication systems that enable road users and other actors to
exchange information in real time and with high reliability; ii) enable
pervasive sensing to monitor the status of vehicles and the
surroundings; iii) develop data analytics tools for processing large
amounts of data generated by the transportation infrastructure; iv)
develop middleware platforms for information management and sharing; and
v) define appropriate interaction interfaces between drivers and
vehicles. The seamless integration and convergence of vehicular
communication networks, information and transportation systems, and
mobile devices and networks will face a number of technical, economical
and regulatory challenges. To that end, SmartVehicles 2016 workshop will
bring together academics, researchers, and industry professionals from
around the world to discuss and exchange ideas on recent developments,
current research challenges and future directions in the use of
networking, communications, data management, and applications to realize
vehicular mobility systems that are more connected, efficient, and
safe.
Workshop papers will be included and indexed in the IEEE Digital Library
(IEEE Xplore), showing their affiliation with IEEE WoWMoM.
TOPICS
The
topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- V2V, V2I and V2X communications (e.g. vehicle-to-pedestrians, vehicle-to-backend,vehicle-to-sign, etc.)
- New V2X technologies: Vehicular visible light communications, LTE-V, mmWave
- The role of 5G in enabling existing and future V2X use cases
- Connected
autonomous vehicles: cooperative perception, cooperative maneuvering,
cooperative intersections and highways, platooning
- Vehicular Network as a Sensor Network
- Communications-enabled fleet management
- Connected smart parking systems
- Security and privacy in ITS applications
- Data storage, management, and retrieval in vehicular networks
- Solutions to connect vehicles with the Internet
- Big data analytics for ITS applications
- Integration of cloud technologies in ITS applications
- Communications protocol design (PHY, MAC, routing, data dissemination)
- Simulation environments, experimental testbeds, field operational tests for V2X
- Mobile (smart) device integration in vehicles and transport systems
SmartVehicles 2016 Program
Date: Wednesday 21 June
Location: Aqua 1 room
9:00 Opening Remarks
9:05 - 10:00 Keynote Speech: Steven Shladover
California PATH Program, University of California, Berkeley
Title: "Future Prospects for Connected Automated Vehicle Systems"
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12:30 Session 1: C-ITS Applications
Chair: Esteban Egea Lopez
Traffic Situation Estimator for Adaptive Cruise Control
Tianyi Yu; Jenny Eden; Cristofer Englund; Tony I Larsson
A Study on Identification of Laser-tracked Vehicles Using V2V-based Velocity Information
Atsushi Fujita; Hirozumi Yamaguchi; Teruo Higashino; Mineo Takai
Indoor localization of vehicles using Deep Learning
Anil Kumar Tirumala Ravi Kumar; Bernd Schäufele; Oliver Sawade; Ilja Radusch
Statistics of Parked Cars for Urban Vehicular Networks
Andre B. Reis; Susana Sargento
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:30 Session 2: V2X Congestion Control
Chair: John Kenney
Fair Distributed Congestion Control with Transmit Power for Vehicular Networks
Esteban Egea-Lopez
Impact of Decentralized Congestion Control on Contention-based Forwarding in VANETs
Sebastian Kuehlmorgen; Andreas Festag; Gerhard Fettweis
Evolution of Vehicular Congestion Control Without Degrading Legacy Vehicle Performance
Bin Cheng; Ali Rostami; Marco Gruteser; Hongsheng Lu; John Kenney; Gaurav Bansal
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:30 Session 3: Smart Vehicle Frameworks: IoT, Cloud, and Security
Chair: Andreas Festag
Integrating Connected Vehicles in Internet of Things Ecosystems: Challenges and Solutions
Soumya Kanti Datta; Rui Pedro Ferreira da Costa; Jérôme Härri; Christian Bonnet
Introducing a Harmonized and Generic Cross-Platform Interface Between a Vehicle and the Cloud
Marco Wagner; Jeroen Laverman; Dennis Grewe; Sebastian Schildt
Cooperative ITS Security Framework: Standards and Implementations Progress in Europe
Brigitte Lonc; Pierpaolo Cincilla
17:30 Closing remarks
Committees
Workshop Chairs
- Andreas Festag, Technical University Dresden, Germany
- Mate Boban, Huawei European Research Center, Germany
- John B. Kenney, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA
- João P. Vilela - University of Coimbra, Portugal
TPC
Taimoor Abbas, Volvo Cars Corporation
Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center
Serkan Ayaz, Huawei European Research Center
Fan Bai, General Motors
Gaurav Bansal, Toyota InfoTechnology Center
Jose M. Barcelo-Ordinas, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Claudia Campolo, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Pedro d'Orey, University of Porto
David Eckhoff, University of Erlangen
Esteban Egea-Lopez, Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT)
Arturo Gonzalez, Technical University Dresden
Javier Gozalvez, Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche
Marco Gramaglia, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and IMDEA Networks Institute
Jérôme Härri, EURECOM
Apostolos Kousaridas, Huawei Technologies
Tim Leinmüller, DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland GmbH
Konstantinos Manolakis, Huawei European Research Center
Ian Marsh, SICS
Preben Mogensen, Aalborg University
Panagiotis Papadimitratos, KTH
Marco Rehme, IVM Institut für Vernetzte Mobilität gGmbH
Katrin Sjoberg, Volvo Trucks
Hsin-Mu Tsai, National Taiwan University
Fredrik Tufvesson, Lund University
Alexey Vinel, Halmstad University
Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Mahidol University
Nawaporn Wisitpongphan, King Mongkut's University
Alexander Wyglinski, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Xin Zhang, Technical University Dresden