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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20150318T140000
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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/vanet-services-and-mobile-vehicle-clouds/
SUMMARY:VANET Services and Mobile Vehicle Clouds
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nAbstract:\nNew vehicle applications have recently emerged
 in several areas ranging from navigation safety to location aware content
 distribution\, urban surveillance and intelligent transport. A new impulse
 is given by autonomous vehicle with plenty of sensors\, memory and
 processing power. The richness of on board resources and the diversity of
 applications sets the Vehicular ad Hoc Network (VANET) apart from
 conventional MANETs and does introduce new challenges in the services they
 can provide. A representative service scenario is urban sensing: vehicles
 monitor the environment\, classify the events\, e.g.\, license plates\,
 chemical readings etc\, and support forensic service requests from
 Authorities. This notion of service suggests that the VANET can be viewed
 as a Mobile Computing Cloud (MCC) where vehicles interact and collaborate
 to sense the environment\, process the data\, V2V propagate the results and
 share resources to provide mobile services. This talk will revisit VANET
 applications and services in light of the Mobile Cloud model. It will then
 propose a Vehicular Cloud platform and will address the cooperation with
 Edge Cloud and Internet Cloud.\n\n\nBiography:\nDr. Mario Gerla is a
 Professor in the Computer Science Dept at UCLA. He holds an Engineering
 degree from Politecnico di Milano\, Italy and the Ph.D. degree from UCLA.
 He became IEEE Fellow in 2002. At UCLA\, he was part of the team that
 developed the early ARPANET protocols under the guidance of Prof. Leonard
 Kleinrock. He joined the UCLA Faculty in 1976. At UCLA he has designed
 network protocols including ad hoc wireless clustering\, multicast (ODMRP
 and CODECast) and Internet transport (TCP Westwood). He has lead the ONR
 MINUTEMAN project\, designing the next generation scalable airborne
 Internet for tactical and homeland defense scenarios. He is now leading
 several advanced wireless network projects under Industry and Government
 funding. His team is developing a Vehicular Testbed for safe navigation\,
 content distribution\, urban sensing and intelligent transport. Parallel
 research activities are wireless medical monitoring using smart phones and
 cognitive radios in urban environments.He has served as a Technical Program
 Committee member of many international conferences\, and is active in the
 organization of conferences and workshops\, including MedHocNet and WONS.
 He serves on the IEEE TON Scientific Advisory Board. He was recently
 recognized with the annual MILCOM Technical Contribution Award for 2011 and
 the IEEE Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Society Achievement Award in
 2011.\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;
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