This book presents selected articles from the Second International Workshop on Vehicular Adhoc Networks for Smart Cities, 2016 (IWVSC2016). In order to promote further research activities and challenges, it highlights recent developments in vehicular networking technologies and their role in future smart cities.
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications.- Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications for smart cities.- Medium access control protocols for VANETs.- Routing protocols for active safety in VANETs.- Geographical routing protocols for VANETs.- Architectures, algorithms and protocols design for data dissemination, processing, and aggregation in vehicular networks.- Security, privacy in vehicular networks.- QoS provisioning for vehicular networks.- Vehicular clouds: architecture design, algorithms and protocols for smart cities.- Software defined networking and virtualization for vehicles.- Vehicular social networks.- Group mobility/Platooning/Autonomous driving in smart cities.- 5G technologies for vehicular communications.- Simulation and performance evaluation techniques for vehicular networks.- Results from experimental systems and testbeds for VANET.
ANIS LAOUITI received his PhD in computer science from the Versailles University, France, in 2002. He had been doing his research during and after his Phd at INRIA/Hipercomteam, before he joined the TELECOM Sud-Paris, France, as an associate professor in 2006. His research interests include unicast/multicast routing protocols for MANET, and vehicle to vehicle communications. He was involved in the IETF-MANET working group and he is one of the co-authors of the OLSR routing protocol. He was involved in several national research projects such as E- compagnon project which aims to integrate ad hoc routing capacities (OLSR protocol) in new commercial multimedia products, and SMARTMESH which deals with the design of intelligent wireless sensor mesh networking for lÓ#