Title :
Research challenges in intervehicular communication: lessons of the 2010 Dagstuhl Seminar
Author :
Dressler, Falko ; Kargl, Frank ; Ott, Jörg ; Tonguz, Ozan K. ; Wischhof, Lars
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Intervehicle communication has become an extremely hot topic in networking research, opening up new research challenges well beyond those of classical mobile ad hoc network research. In October 2010, a Dagstuhl seminar has been organized bringing together many of the internationally leading experts in this field to discuss open issues and challenges related to IVC. This article reports the main findings of this meeting, that was set up to cover a wide range of topics. In particular, the following four areas were studied in working groups: Fundamental Limits and Opportunities of IVC, IVC Communication Principles and Patterns, Security and Privacy in IVC, and IVC Simulation and Modeling. A general conclusion drawn is that IVC is now at a turning point where the firstgeneration systems are engineered and will soon be brought to the market, while at the same time, IVC is experiencing the beginning of a new era characterized by a more fundamental research approach.
Keywords :
mobile communication; road vehicles; telecommunication security; Dagstuhl seminar; communication patterns; communication principle; communication privacy; communication security; intervehicular communication; Ad hoc networks; Driver circuits; Intelligent vehicles; Privacy; Research and development; Safety;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2011.5762813