The 2010 IEEE 72nd Vehicular Technology Conference will be held 6–9 September 2010 at the Westin Hotel, Ottawa, Canada. This semi-annual flagship conference of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society will bring together individuals from academia, government, and industry to discuss and exchange ideals in the fields of wireless, mobile, and vehicular technology. The conference will feature world-class plenary speakers, tutorials, and technical as well as application sessions.
Paper submission for review will open during the first week of January.
The review deadline is April 30, 2010.
This conference is not currently accepting submissions.
Medium access control, routing and transport protocols, cross-layer protocol design, opportunistic and cooperative networking, performance and quality-of-service, energy management, network security, information processing and aggregation, middleware and programming, simulation and emulation, gateways and inter-working, test-bed deployment and experiences, wireless mesh networks, vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET) and delay-tolerant networks (DTN).
Propagation prediction and simulation, propagation channel measurements, channel estimation, narrowband and wideband channel characterization and modelling, multi-antenna propagation channels, ultra-wideband propagation, antenna design, antenna characterization, RF subsystems.
Spectrum sensing, cooperative sensing, spectrum measurements, dynamic spectrum access, spectrum mobility, spectrum policies, cognitive radio networks, cognitive radio protocols and algorithms, MIMO/OFDM-based cognitive radio, co-existence of primary and secondary networks, IEEE 802.22, cognitive radio prototypes, distributed space-time coding for cooperative communications, distributed beamforming for cooperative communications, relay technology, cooperative multiple access, cooperative routing, game theory for cooperative and cognitive networks, resource allocation for cooperative communications, PHY and MAC layer design for cooperative wireless networks, characterization and modelling of cooperative and cognitive wireless networks, applications of cognitive and cooperative communications in vehicular networks.
Context aware service and applications, information distribution services, location-based services, broadband Internet services, multimedia applications and messaging, service architectures and middleware, service creation, composition and security, digital convergence, Security in Mobile Applications and Services, IPTV and DMB Applications and Services, Ubiquitous Computing Applications and Services, Mobile e-Commerce, Wireless Body Area Network Applications, Mobile Web-based Applications and Services, Vehicular Ad-hoc Network Applications and Servces.
MOBILE SATELLITE: Mobile broadband satellite architectures, mobile broadcast systems, satellite bus/payload systems, ground (earth-terminal) systems, mobile and aeronautical maritime systems, Ka band and higher frequency systems, system integration and interoperability, use of small satellites clusters, hybrid orbits, and high altitude platforms (HAPs), DVB and return channel via satellite (RCS) networks, low earth orbit (LEO) communications satellite networks, satellite network control and resource management, traffic and quality of service (QoS) management, QoS-oriented solutions, satellite system capacity optimization, modulation and coding for satellite communications, fading countermeasures.
POSITIONING SYSTEMS: satellite and terrestrial navigation and positioning techniques, hardware and software challenges, integrated positioning and communication, dual use (civil and military) systems and applications, cellular based positioning and hybrid approaches, transmission technology for positioning, UWB and narrow band positioning systems and algorithms, channel measurements and modeling for positioning, indoor-positioning technologies, MIMO positioning techniques, distributed and collaborative localization algorithms, pedestrian, vehicle and robot positioning and navigation, location-aided communications and services.
Smart antennas, array processing, distributed antenna arrays, MIMO antenna systems, space-time coding, MIMO precoding, multi-user MIMO, network MIMO, receiver design, implementations and prototypes, MIMO systems performance.
Modulation, source/channel coding, performance analysis, channel estimation, iterative processing, interference mitigation, multi-user detection, equalization, synchronization, adaptive modulation and coding, ultra wideband systems, multi-carrier systems, multi-user and cooperative diversity.
Intelligent transportation systems, railroad signalling, communication and control, vehicle traction power control/conversion, (vehicle) power systems; mobility management, mobility and vehicle traffic models, vehicle stability controls, engine control modules, safety control systems.
In-car electronics and embedded integration, digital maps and location technologies, drive-by-wire controls, tire-pressure monitoring, HCCI controls, electromagnetic valve controls, vehicle stability controls, engine control modules, smart speed controls, safety control systems;
Vehicular communications and networking, vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communications, VANET, vehicular applications(emergency warning, traffic information, toll collection, wireless diagnosis, etc), vehicular communications for safety applications, wireless/mobile system applications for transportation control and routing, mobile/wireless systems for transportation logistics, intelligent vehicle technologies, roadside infrastructure.
3G/3.5G/4G (UMTS, HSPA, CDMA2000, 1x EV-DO, TD-SCDMA, WiMAX), 3G long term evolution (LTE and LTE-Advanced), wireless PANs, LANs, MANs and WANs (e.g. IEEE802.15, 11,16, 20), DVB and DAB systems, multiple access, new air interfaces, radio resource management, MAC/PHY cross-layer design, power control algorithms, wireless multicasting, channel and power allocation, coexistence of multiple radio access techniques, multi-hop cellular management, scheduling and statistical multiplexing, performance evaluation, context-aware and ambient access protocols.
Resource management, cooperative networks, mobile/wireless quality-of-Service (QoS), mobile/wireless network security and privacy, mobility and handoff management, mobile and wireless IP, middleware, IMS, fixed-mobile convergence, mobile/wireless network modelling and performance evaluation, analysis and simulation, mobile/wireless network performance measurements, heterogeneous wireless network architectures, network planning, wireless traffic characterization and modeling, cross-layer design.
The following people are managers for this conference: