Presents the vehicular wireless technology required in order to interconnect vehicles to an intelligent cooperative communicating infrastructure
Demonstrates how wireless technology in cars can avoid vehicular accidents by providing active roadway safety
Covers concrete accident scenarios and provides countermeasures based on wireless networks
Prof. Naja is a member of the PRiSM research group (Parallelism, Networking, Systems and Modelling - www.prism.uvsq.fr/) at University of Versailles (France) and is affiliated with the ESIEE-Engineering (École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électronique et Électrotechnique-Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Paris, France - www.esiee.fr/).
Dr. Naja obtained her PhD in Computer Networking from the Telecom ParisTech (ENST-Paris). Her research studies lie in the area of resource allocation and mobility handling in wireless mobile multiservice networks. Dr. Naja collaborated with a number of scientists on international projects: Ambience for Ambient Intelligence, Minicell For Quality of Service in UMTS, Co-Drive for Cooperative Driving and others.
She has authored highly ranked research papers published in leading international journals and in International conferences dealing with network modeling and performance, network adaptability and quality of service provisioning.