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4th VNC 2012: Seoul, Korea
- 2012 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2012, Seoul, Korea (South), November 14-16, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4995-6
- Ramon S. Schwartz, Anthony E. Ohazulike, Christoph Sommer, Hans Scholten, Falko Dressler, Paul J. M. Havinga:
Fair and adaptive data dissemination for Traffic Information Systems. 1-8 - Martijn van Eenennaam, Anne Remke, Geert J. Heijenk:
An analytical model for beaconing in VANETs. 9-16 - Romeu Monteiro, Susana Sargento, Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Ozan K. Tonguz:
Improving VANET protocols via network science. 17-24 - Stefan Joerer, Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Renato Lo Cigno, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler:
To crash or not to crash: Estimating its likelihood and potentials of beacon-based IVC systems. 25-32 - Ryo Kanamori, Jun Takahashi, Takayuki Ito:
Evaluation of anticipatory stigmergy strategies for traffic management. 33-39 - Pedro Emanuel Rodrigues Gomes, Fausto Vieira, Michel Ferreira:
The See-Through System: From implementation to test-drive. 40-47 - André Cardote, Filipe Neves, Susana Sargento, Peter Steenkiste:
A statistical channel model for realistic simulation in VANET. 48-55 - Bernhard Kloiber, Jérôme Härri, Thomas Strang:
Dice the TX power - Improving Awareness Quality in VANETs by random transmit power selection. 56-63 - Christoph Sommer, Stefan Joerer, Falko Dressler:
On the applicability of Two-Ray path loss models for vehicular network simulation. 64-69 - Sarah Sharafkandi, Gaurav Bansal, John B. Kenney, David H. C. Du:
Using EDCA to improve vehicle safety messaging. 70-77 - Norbert Bißmeyer, Sebastian Mauthofer, Kpatcha M. Bayarou, Frank Kargl:
Assessment of node trustworthiness in VANETs using data plausibility checks with particle filters. 78-85 - Peter Knapik, Elmar Schoch, Maik Müller, Frank Kargl:
Understanding vehicle related crime to elaborate on countermeasures based on ADAS and V2X communication. 86-93 - Jonathan Petit, Christoph Bösch, Michael Feiri, Frank Kargl:
On the potential of PUF for pseudonym generation in vehicular networks. 94-100 - Michael Feiri, Jonathan Petit, Frank Kargl:
Evaluation of congestion-based certificate omission in VANETs. 101-108 - Raul Adrian Gorcitz, Yesid Jarma, Prométhée Spathis, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Ryuji Wakikawa, John Whitbeck, Vania Conan, Serge Fdida:
Vehicular carriers for big data transfers (Poster). 109-114 - Raphaël Frank, Maximilien Mouton, Thomas Engel:
Towards collaborative traffic sensing using mobile phones (Poster). 115-120 - Tobias Pögel, Lars C. Wolf:
Prediction of 3G network characteristics for adaptive vehicular Connectivity Maps (Poster). 121-128 - Nicholas Loulloudes, George Pallis, Marios D. Dikaiakos:
On the performance evaluation of VANET routing protocols in large-scale urban environments (Poster). 129-136 - Jing Gao, Kenichi Mase:
Doppler and/or beyond-GI multipath compensation by using an antenna array for OFDM receiver (Poster). 137-143 - Seii Sai, Takuro Oshida, Ryokichi Onishi, Akira Yoshioka, Hideaki Tanaka:
Comparisons of Non-line-of-Sight Inter-Vehicle Communications in the urban environment between 5.9GHz and 700MHz bands (Poster). 144-151 - David Rylander, Jakob Axelsson:
Using wireless communication to improve road safety and quality of service at road construction work sites (Poster). 152-156 - Nabeel Akhtar, Sinem Coleri Ergen, Öznur Özkasap:
Analysis of distributed algorithms for density estimation in VANETs (Poster). 157-164 - Sean Rocke, Si Chen, Rama Vuyyuru, Onur Altintas, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
Knowledge-based dynamic channel selection in vehicular networks (Poster). 165-172 - Luís Moreira-Matias, Ricardo Fernandes, João Gama, Michel Ferreira, João Mendes-Moreira, Luís Damas:
An online recommendation system for the taxi stand choice problem (Poster). 173-180 - Marco Wagner, Ansgar Meroth, Dieter Zoebel:
A CAN-based communication model for Service-oriented Driver Assistance Systems. 181-186 - Giuliana Alderisi, Alfio Caltabiano, Giancarlo Vasta, Giancarlo Iannizzotto, Till Steinbach, Lucia Lo Bello:
Simulative assessments of IEEE 802.1 Ethernet AVB and Time-Triggered Ethernet for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and in-car infotainment. 187-194 - Ricardo Fernandes, Fausto Vieira, Michel Ferreira:
VNS: An integrated framework for vehicular networks simulation. 195-202 - Tristan Gaugel, Jens Mittag, Hannes Hartenstein:
Characterization and modeling of dissemination delays in inter-vehicle communication networks. 203-210 - Christian Lottermann, Mladen Botsov, Peter Fertl, Robert Müllner:
Performance evaluation of automotive off-board applications in LTE deployments. 211-218 - Da Zhang, Chai Kiat Yeo:
Optimal handing-back point in mobile data offloading. 219-225 - Jorge Dias, André Cardote, Filipe Neves, Susana Sargento, Arnaldo S. R. Oliveira:
Seamless horizontal and vertical mobility in VANET. 226-233 - Rui Meireles, Peter Steenkiste, João Barros:
DAZL: Density-Aware Zone-based packet forwarding in vehicular networks. 234-241 - Wouter Klein Wolterink, Geert J. Heijenk, J. L. van den Berg:
An analytical model for the performance of geographical multi-hop broadcast. 242-249 - Timm Jochle, Björn Wiedersheim, Florian Schaub, Michael Weber:
Efficiency analysis of geocast target region specifications for VANET applications. 250-257 - Celimuge Wu, Satoshi Ohzahata, Toshihiko Kato:
How to broadcast efficiently in vehicular ad hoc networks without GPS. 258-264
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