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1st VNC 2009: Tokyo, Japan
- IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2009, Tokyo, Japan, October 28-30, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-5685-7
- Kevin C. Lee, Jiajie Zhu, Jih-Chung Fan, Mario Gerla:
Histogram-based density discovery in establishing road connectivity. 1-7 - Qi Chen, Daniel Jiang, Luca Delgrossi:
IEEE 1609.4 DSRC multi-channel operations and its implications on vehicle safety communications. 1-8 - Ichrak Amdouni, Fethi Filali:
Intelligent strategies of access point selection for vehicle to infrastructure opportunistic communications. 1-8 - Yalçin Balcioglu, Füsun Özgüner, Ümit Özgüner, Keith A. Redmill:
A multiple intersection integrated wireless and vehicular network simulator. 1-5 - Jacob Fischer, Arvind Menon, Alec Gorjestani, Craig Shankwitz, Max Donath:
Range sensor evaluation for use in Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems. 1-8 - Woong Cho, Kyeong-Soo Han, Hyun Kyun Choi, Hyun Seo Oh:
Realization of anti-collision warning application using V2V communication. 1-5 - Shinji Nakai, Tetsuya Maruoka, Haokun Wang, Tomotaka Wada, Hiromi Okada:
Development of substitution system for vehicular collision avoidance support system (VCASS) by personal mobile terminal - S-VCASS -. 1-7 - Andreas Lehner, Cristina Rico Garcia, Eugen Wige, Thomas Strang:
Multi-broadcast communication system for high dynamic vehicular ad-hoc networks. 1-7 - Claudia Campolo, Alessandro Cortese, Antonella Molinaro:
Cooperative service channel reservation to improve performances of IEEE 802.11p/WAVE networks. 1-8 - Hen-Wei Tsai, Chien Chen, Chien-Chung Shen, Rong-Hong Jan, Hsia-Hsin Li:
Maintaining cohesive fleets via swarming with small-world communications. 1-8 - Mathieu Lenoble, Kenji Ito, Yukihiro Tadokoro, Masaki Takanashi, Katsushi Sanda:
Header reduction to increase the throughput in decentralized TDMA-based vehicular networks. 1-4 - Andreas Buchenscheit, Florian Schaub, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber:
A VANET-based emergency vehicle warning system. 1-8 - Ratul K. Guha, Wai Chen:
A distributed traffic navigation system using vehicular communication. 1-8 - Georges Challita, Stéphane Mousset, Fawzi Nashashibi, Abdelaziz Bensrhair:
An application of V2V communications : Cooperation of vehicles for a better car tracking using GPS and vision systems. 1-6 - Martin Böhm, Alexander Frötscher:
Bidirectional I2V communication applications for advanced invehicle ISA systems. 1-6 - Levente Buttyán, Tamás Holczer, André Weimerskirch, William Whyte:
SLOW: A Practical pseudonym changing scheme for location privacy in VANETs. 1-8 - Gilles Guette, Olivier Heen:
A TPM-based architecture for improved security and anonymity in vehicular ad hoc networks. 1-7 - Gyesik Lee, Hisashi Oguma, Akira Yoshioka, Rie Shigetomi, Akira Otsuka, Hideki Imai:
Formally verifiable features in embedded vehicular security systems. 1-7 - Hector Agustin Cozzetti, Riccardo Scopigno:
RR-Aloha+: A slotted and distributed MAC protocol for vehicular communications. 1-8 - Ashish Agarwal, Thomas D. C. Little:
Impact of asymmetric traffic densities on delay tolerant vehicular ad hoc networks. 1-8 - Nadia Brahmi, Mounir Boussedjra, Joseph Mouzna, Mireille Bayart:
Dynamic routing based on road connectivity for urban vehicular environments. 1-6 - Masaya Ohmori, Takaaki Umedu, Teruo Higashino:
Adaptive location based TDM protocol for inter-vehicle communication. 1-8 - Srikanth Pagadarai, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Rama Vuyyuru:
Characterization of vacant UHF TV channels for vehicular dynamic spectrum access. 1-8 - Scott Biddlestone, Keith A. Redmill:
A GNU Radio based testbed implementation with IEEE 1609 WAVE functionality. 1-7 - Haris Kremo, Ivan Seskar, Predrag Spasojevic:
Experimental modeling of the effect of adjacent lane traffic on the vehicular channel. 1-8 - Martijn van Eenennaam, Wouter Klein Wolterink, Georgios Karagiannis, Geert J. Heijenk:
Exploring the solution space of beaconing in VANETs. 1-8 - Sooksan Panichpapiboon, Wasan Pattara-Atikom:
An analysis of GPS sampling rates required in travel time estimation. 1-6 - Junichiro Fukuyama:
A delay time analysis for multi-hop V2V communications over a linear VANET. 1-7 - José Everardo Bessa Maia, Joaquim Celestino Jr.:
Approximate analysis of a multiple geocast routing among geographical regions in VANET applications. 1-6 - Weihua Sun, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Keiichi Yasumoto, Minoru Ito:
Range-based localization for estimating pedestrian trajectory in intersection with roadside anchors. 1-8 - Xiaoyan Sun, Yuanlu Bao, Jun Dai, Wei Lu, Renhua Gao:
Performance analysis of inter-vehicle communications in multilane traffic streams. 1-6 - Wai Chen, Ratul K. Guha, John Lee, Ryokichi Onishi, Rama Vuyyuru:
A multi-antenna switched links based inter-vehicular network architecture. 1-7 - Nitin Maslekar, Mounir Boussedjra, Joseph Mouzna, Houda Labiod:
Direction based clustering algorithm for data dissemination in vehicular networks. 1-6 - Ling-Jyh Chen, Ying-Yu Chen, Kun-Chan Lan, Chien-Ming Chou:
Localized data dissemination in vehicular sensing networks. 1-6 - Nestor Mariyasagayam, Hamid Menouar, Massimiliano Lenardi:
An adaptive forwarding mechanism for data dissemination in vehicular networks. 1-5
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