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Call for Papers
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Special Section: Graph Theory and Its Application in Vehicular Networking
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The last two decades have witnessed unprecedented growth in telecommunications, 
particularly in the area of wireless communications. This development in 
telecommunications opens doors to many sophisticated complex systems, e.g. 
social networks, smart grids, vehicular networks and sensor networks, that 
previously were not feasible.  Graph theory is among the most widely used tools 
for modeling and analyzing the many types of interactions, relations and 
dynamics in these systems. Many problems of practical interest can be 
represented by graphs.

The use of graph theory in vehicular networks, or more broadly highly dynamic 
networks, is of particular interest. The complex interactions among vehicles, 
between vehicles and road-side infrastructure, combined with the high mobility 
of vehicles and fast changing topology, present some unique challenges in 
network modeling and performance analysis, network design, resource management 
and communication protocol design.

This special section aims to provide recent advances in graph theory that are 
applicable to highly dynamic networks, particularly vehicular networks, 
identify challenges in the area and present possible solutions, and furthermore 
to unveil the significant potential of graph theory in the domain of vehicular 
networks. Topics of interest for this special section include, but are not 
limited to:
* Vehicular network modeling and performance analysis;
* Network architecture design;
* Vehicular technologies for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure 
networking & services;
* End-to-end service delivery architectures, algorithms, protocols and 
scalability;
* Cooperative communications;
* Quality of service; 
* Resource management;
* Robust network and communication protocol design;
* Interference characterization and management;
* Localization techniques;
* Road traffic management.

Authors should follow the IEEE TVT manuscript format and submission procedure 
which can be found at the IEEE TVT home page http://transactions.vtsociety.org 
under Information for Authors.

Timeline: 
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* Manuscript submission deadline: June 1, 2012 
* Editorial decision notification: September 15, 2012 
* Revision deadline: October 15, 2012 
* Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2012 
* Final manuscript due: January 15, 2013 
* Publication date: first quarter of 2013 

Guest Editors:
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Dr Guoqiang Mao (Corresponding Guest Editor)
The University of Sydney
Darlington, NSW 2006, Australia
Email: [email protected]

Prof. Martin Haenggi
University of Notre Dame 
Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA 
E-Mail: [email protected] 


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