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7th VNC 2015: Kyoto, Japan
- 2015 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2015, Kyoto, Japan, December 16-18, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-9411-6
- Lara Codeca, Raphaël Frank, Thomas Engel:
Luxembourg SUMO Traffic (LuST) Scenario: 24 hours of mobility for vehicular networking research. 1-8 - Jamal Bazzi, Katsutoshi Kusume, Petra Weitkemper, Keisuke Saito, Anass Benjebbour, Yoshihisa Kishiyama:
Performance of multi-carrier waveforms in vehicle-to-vehicle communications. 9-16 - Marco Gramaglia, Marco Fiore:
On the level of detail of synthetic highway traffic necessary to vehicular networking studies. 17-24 - Andreas Moller, Thomas Kürner
:
LTE link level performance evaluation using stochastic channel models for V2X communication. 25-31 - Ping Dong, Xiaojiang Du, Tao Zheng, Hongke Zhang:
Improving QoS on high-speed vehicle by multipath transmission based on practical experiment. 32-35 - Gia-Minh Hoang, Benoît Denis
, Jérôme Härri, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Select thy neighbors: Low complexity link selection for high precision cooperative vehicular localization. 36-43 - Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Fan Bai, Ozan K. Tonguz:
Providing fairness between multiple flows in vehicular networks. 44-51 - Christian Glacet, Marco Fiore, Marco Gramaglia:
Temporal connectivity of vehicular networks: The power of store-carry-and-forward. 52-59 - Agon Memedi, Florian Hagenauer, Falko Dressler
, Christoph Sommer
:
Cluster-based transmit power control in heterogeneous vehicular networks. 60-63 - Saifullah Khan, Muhammad Alam, Nils Müllner, Martin Fränzle
:
Cooperation and network coding based MAC protocol for VANETs. 64-67 - Razvan-Andrei Stoica, Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu
:
Learning the vehicular channel through the self-organization of frequencies. 68-75 - Florian Klingler
, Falko Dressler
, Christoph Sommer
:
IEEE 802.11p unicast considered harmful. 76-83 - Bugra Turan, Seyhan Ucar, Sinem Coleri Ergen
, Öznur Özkasap
:
Dual channel visible light communications for enhanced vehicular connectivity. 84-87 - Hua-Yen Tseng, Yu-Lin Wei, Ai-Ling Chen, Hao-Ping Wu, Hsuan Hsu, Hsin-Mu Tsai
:
Characterizing link asymmetry in vehicle-to-vehicle Visible Light Communications. 88-95 - Susumu Ishihara
, Reuben Vincent Rabsatt, Mario Gerla:
Improving reliability of platooning control messages using radio and visible light hybrid communication. 96-103 - Rüdiger Berndt, Sebastian Schellenberg, David Eckhoff, Reinhard German:
Modeling IVC-based energy savings of Electric Vehicles. 104-107 - Amerah Alabrah, Mostafa A. Bassiouni:
A tree-based authentication scheme for a cloud toll/traffic RFID system. 108-111 - Sandra Céspedes
, Juan Salamanca
, Alexis Yáñez, Carlos Rivera, Juan Camilo Sacanamboy:
Platoon-based cyclists cooperative system. 112-118 - Matthew Hu, Roger Melen, Gaurav Bansal:
Differential pressure for V2V vertical clearance. 119-126 - Shota Soeno, Shinya Sugiura:
Speed-dependent autonomous beamwidth variation for VANET safety applications. 127-130 - Hoa-Hung Nguyen, Han-You Jeong:
Crosslayer beaconing design toward guaranteed cooperative awareness with contending traffic. 131-134 - Michele Segata
, Falko Dressler
, Renato Lo Cigno
:
Jerk Beaconing: A dynamic approach to platooning. 135-142 - Muhammad Alam, Bruno Fernandes
, Luís Silva, Awais Khan
, Joaquim Ferreira
:
Implementation and analysis of traffic safety protocols based on ETSI Standard. 143-150 - Christian Bewermeyer, Rüdiger Berndt, Sebastian Schellenberg, Reinhard German, David Eckhoff:
Poster: cOSMetic - towards reliable OSM to sumo network conversion. 151-152 - Unai Hernández-Jayo
, Jagoba Perez, Idoia De-la-Iglesia
:
Poster: Wearable warning system for improving cyclists safety in the scope of Cooperative systems. 153-154 - Shao-Ying Yeh, Jian-Ya Chu, Terng-Yin Hsu:
Poster: Anti-jamming automatic gain control and packet detection for vehicular receiver. 155-156 - Daichi Ishikawa, Koya Sato
, Takeo Fujii, Matthias Wilhelm, Haris Kremo
, Onur Altintas:
Poster: Location-based distributed channel assignment for communications among autonomous vehicles. 157-158 - Jörg Fischer, Jochen Martin-Creuzburg, Robert Koch, Gerd Kilian, Albert Heuberger:
Poster: Comparison of the correlation of measured and simulated vehicle-to-vehicle shadow fading. 159-160 - Jian-Ya Chu, Shao-Ying Yeh, Terng-Yin Hsu:
Poster: CQI-aware digital beamforming in V2X radio modem. 161-162 - Inshick Kim, Ryangsoo Kim, Hyuk Lim
, Kyung-Joon Park
:
Poster: Greedy data dissemination algorithm for infrastructure-to-vehicle services. 163-164 - Seung Hyeon Park, Ji Hyun Yang:
Poster: Design of a Mutual Exchange Communication System for an in-vehicle network. 165-166 - Min Baek, Hwan Lee, Hyojin Choi, Kyunbyoung Ko:
Poster: Development of ICA algorithm for V2X communications by using PreScan. 167-168 - Seokil Song, Taein Jeon, Eungjin Kim, Jinsu Kim, Dojin Choi, Yeona Kim, Hyojin Choi, Kyunbyoung Ko, Cheol Mun:
Demo: Human-Interactive Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulator for Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems and services. 169-170 - Yooho Shin, Gilwon Seo, Sangwoo Woo, Kyunbyoung Ko, Cheol Mun:
Demo: Implementation of IEEE 802.11p transceiver using USRP-RIO By LabVIEW Communications. 171-172 - Jisoo Yu, Yeona Kim, Cheol Mun:
Demo: Development of an integrated Cooperative Collision Warning system based on established standards. 173-174 - Daniel Cagara, Björn Scheuermann, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Traffic optimization on Islands. 175-182 - Hiroaki Morino, Takashi Inafune, Takuya Watanabe:
Assisting solution of traffic congestion at sags using inter-vehicle communication with heterogeneous wireless systems. 183-189 - Chaiyaphum Siripanpornchana, Sooksan Panichpapiboon, Pimwadee Chaovalit
:
Effective variables for urban traffic incident detection. 190-195 - Shen Wang
, Soufiene Djahel
, Jennifer McManis
:
An adaptive and VANETs-based Next Road Re-routing system for unexpected urban traffic congestion avoidance. 196-203 - Diego Pacheco-Paramo, Luigi Iannone, Daniel Kofman, Aline Carneiro Viana, Grégory Mermoud
, Jean-Philippe Vasseur:
Adaptation of topology-based routing protocols for data gathering applications in VANETs. 204-211 - Bo Yu, Fan Bai:
PYRAMID: Informed content reconciliation for vehicular peer-to-peer systems. 212-219 - Le Tien Trien, Yasushi Yamao:
Performance analysis of CSMA/CA packet relay assisted V2V communication with sectorized relay station. 220-226 - Ardimas Andi Purwita
, Khoirul Anwar
:
Vehicular massive multiway relay networks applying graph-based random access. 227-234 - Damian Alonso, Oliver Opalko, Klaus Dostert:
Physical layer performance analysis of a wireless data transmission approach for automotive lithium-ion batteries. 235-242 - Oliver Opalko, Bernd Simon
, Damian Alonso, Klaus Dostert:
Physical layer and multi-carrier analysis for power line communication networks in Li-ion batteries for electric and hybrid vehicles. 243-250 - Daniel Thiele, Rolf Ernst, Jonas Diemer:
Formal worst-case timing analysis of Ethernet TSN's time-aware and peristaltic shapers. 251-258 - Nasser Nowdehi, Pierre Kleberger
, Tomas Olovsson:
Improving in-vehicle network architectures using automated partitioning algorithms. 259-266 - Damian Alonso, Christoph Winkler, Oliver Opalko, Klaus Dostert:
Prototyping of the physical and MAC layers of a wireless battery management system. 267-270 - Ala'a Al-Momani, Frank Kargl, Christian Waldschmidt
, Steffen Moser, Frank Slomka:
Wireless channel-based message authentication. 271-274 - Hongyu Jin
, Panos Papadimitratos:
Scaling VANET security through cooperative message verification. 275-278 - David Förster
, Hans Löhr
, Frank Kargl:
Decentralized enforcement of k-anonymity for location privacy using secret sharing. 279-286 - Stefan Dietzel, Rens W. van der Heijden
, Jonathan Petit, Frank Kargl:
Context-adaptive detection of insider attacks in VANET information dissemination schemes. 287-294
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