The Asian School on Computer Science is one of the longest-running series of short courses conducted by distinguished researchers enabling local participants from the Asia Pacific Region an opportunity to meet with leading researchers.
This year, IntERLab has invited Prof. Mario Gerla, a Professor from Computer Science Department at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to conduct a one-day course at the School.
Abstract:
Vehicle Services and Vehicular Cloud Computing
Mobile Cloud Computing is a new field of research that aims to study mobile agents (people, vehicles, robots) as they interact and collaborate to sense the environment, process the data, propagate the results and more generally share resources. Mobile agents collectively operate as Mobile Clouds enabling environment modeling, content discovery, data collection and other mobile applications in a way that is not possible, or not efficient, with the conventional Internet Cloud alone.
This tutorial will focus on the Vehicular Cloud Computing. The basic VANET building blocks are reviewed (Spectrum Management, MAC protocols, Routing) and Vehicle Cloud applications are presented, ranging from safe navigation to urban sensing/surveillance and intelligent transportation. The cooperation between Vehicular Clouds and the Internet Cloud is discussed in the context of a vehicular traffic management application.
About the speaker:
Dr. 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.
Registration:
Online registration for AINTEC 2014 is now open at: http://interlab.ait.ac.th/ascs/?p_cid=38
Contact:
Contact:
AINTEC Secretariat
Email: aintec-sec@interlab.ait.ac.th
Telephone No. +66(0) 2524 6611.