Conference Programme
09:00 - 10:30
opening speech (Russell Hsing) 10 minutes
invited speech (speaker and topic tbd) 40 minutes
2 papers 20 minutes each
TRAFFIC HANDLING
session chair: CM Huang
Wireless Media Streaming in IP-based In-Vehicle Networks
(Mehrnoush Rahmani; Martin Pfannenstein)
A Novel Localized Data Aggregation Algorithm for Advanced Vehicular Traffic Information Systems
(Kaveh Shafiee; Victor Leung)
10:50 - 12:20
4 papers 20 minutes each
PROTOCOLS
session chair: CM Huang
A Probabilistic Protocol for Multi-Hop Routing in VANETs
(Junichiro Fukuyama)
Position-based data traffic prioritization in safety-critical vehicle-to-infrastructure communication
(Annette Bohm; Magnus Jonsson)
Study of beaconing for car-to-car communication in vehicular ad-hoc networks
(Alexey Vinel; Dirk Staehle; Andrey Turlikov)
A WAVE-compliant MAC Protocol to Support Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Non-Safety Applications
(Marica Amadeo; Claudia Campolo; Antonella Molinaro; Giuseppe Ruggeri)
2:00 - 3:30 pm
PANEL
session chair: Pietro Manzoni
title: The Challenges of VANETS: how to evaluate the validity of new research proposals
abstract: Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) related research is oriented towards the development of solutions to provide communication support for future Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). One key objective of VANET is to enable rapid and cost-efficient dissemination of information to increase safety and comfort of drivers and passengers. Evaluating and testing new research approaches is a crucial task, and simulation is widely used as a first step in new protocol development for VANETs. In this panel, we compare different views given by representatives from industry and the academia. We discuss and assess which tools, methodologies and procedures are appropriate for evaluation of VANET approaches.
panelists
Andreas Festag - NEC Europe
José Manuel Barrios - Applus+IDIADA
Hannes Hartenstein - U. of Karlsruhe
4:00 - 5:30 pm
4 papers 20 minutes each
VEHICULAR NETWORKS
session chair: G. Carle
Supporting Safety Driving with Inter-Vehicle CDMA Networks under Realistic Accident Scenarios
(Hiroyuki Yomo; Michio Miyamoto; Oyunchimeg Shagdar; Takashi Ohyama; Mehdad Shirazi; Ryu Miura; Sadao Obana)
The Effect of VII Market Penetration on Safety and Efficiency of Transportation Networks (Mohammad Nekoui; Hossein Pishro-Nik)
CAR-2-X Communication SDK - A Software Toolkit for Rapid Application Development and Experimentations
(Andreas Festag; Roberto Baldessari; Long Le; Wenhui Zhang)
Automated Ride Share Selection using Vehicular Area Networks
(Amrinder Arora; Mira Yun; Timothy Kim; Yu Zhou; Hyeong-Ah Choi) |