Nets4Cars – Nets4Trains – Nets4Aircraft 2020
16-17 Nov 2020 Bordeaux (France)

Call for Papers

Update: The Nets4Workshop organizing committee is pleased to announce that a Best Student Paper Award will be delivered. This Best Student Paper Award will be selected by the conference chairs to recognize excellence in a paper presented at the Nets4Worshop Conference.  All papers whose primary author is a student, at the time of submission, are eligible.

 

A complete PDF version is available here.

The organizing committee of the conference is pleased to invite prospective authors for contributions in the theory and/or practice of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and communication technologies for vehicles on roads (i.e. cars, trucks and buses), on rails (i.e. trains, metros and trams) and in the air (i.e. aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles). Each theme will be addressed in a dedicated session. 

Authors are invited to submit full papers comprising original work, not previously published, in English of max. 12 pages (or max. 8 pages for work in progress) in LNCS single-column format (Please refer to LNCS author guidelines webpage for templates). All papers will be reviewed by an International Technical Program Committee with appropriate expertise.

A properly anonymized (should not contain the names/details of the authors) version of the paper has to be submitted using the Submission page of our website.

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Areas of interest of the workshop include (but are not limited to):

  • Cooperative ITS solutions, vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure communications,

  • Vehicle-to-Internet communications, roadside infrastructure and core networks,

  • Radio technologies for V2X, IoV,

  • Protocols for vehicular networks and performance enhancement,

  • New trends in VANETS, mobility management,

  • Network management, traffic modeling and optimization,

  • Trajectory optimization and trajectory and separation management,

  • Recent standardization efforts and problems (e.g. 802.11p, ITS G5, LTE-V2X, 5G, FRMCS),

  • Analytical, simulation, and experimental systems,

  • Traveller information services and multi-modal transport,

  • Digital maps and localization using communication technologies and GNSS applications. 

     

Accepted papers will be presented by their authors at the workshop and published in the Springer LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) series.

 

 

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