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3rd VNC 2011: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Onur Altintas, Wai Chen, Geert J. Heijenk:
2011 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, IEEE VNC 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 14-16, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0049-0 - Gérard Le Lann:
Cohorts and groups for safe and efficient autonomous driving on highways. 1-8 - Willem H. van Willigen, Martijn C. Schut, Leon J. H. M. Kester:
Approximating safe spacing policies for adaptive cruise control strategies. 9-16 - Hagen Stübing, Jonas Firl, Sorin A. Huss:
A two-stage verification process for Car-to-X mobility data based on path prediction and probabilistic maneuver recognition. 17-24 - Jonathan Petit, Michael Feiri, Frank Kargl:
Spoofed data detection in VANETs using dynamic thresholds. 25-32 - Tayyar Rzayev, Yuan Shi, Anastasios Vafeiadis, Srikanth Pagadarai, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
Implementation of a vehicular networking architecture supporting dynamic spectrum access. 33-38 - Si Chen, Rama Vuyyuru, Onur Altintas, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
On optimizing vehicular dynamic spectrum access networks: Automation and learning in mobile wireless environments. 39-46 - Marco Di Felice, Kaushik R. Chowdhury, Luciano Bononi:
Cooperative spectrum management in cognitive Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. 47-54 - Kei Inage, SeonNyeon Lee, Takeo Fujii, Onur Altintas:
White space vectors for channel selection in vehicular cognitive networks. 55-61 - Sandesh Uppoor, Marco Fiore:
Large-scale urban vehicular mobility for networking research. 62-69 - Tiago Fioreze, Geert J. Heijenk:
Extending the Domain Name System (DNS) to provide geographical addressing towards vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs). 70-77 - Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Fan Bai, Ozan K. Tonguz:
Toward end-to-end control in VANETs. 78-85 - Raffaele Bruno, Marco Conti:
Performance analysis of 802.11-based Internet access for highways with multiclass traffic flows. 86-93 - Wouter Klein Wolterink, Geert J. Heijenk, Georgios Karagiannis:
Information dissemination in VANETS by piggybacking on beacons - An analysis of the impact of network parameters. 94-101 - Claudia Campolo, Antonella Molinaro, Alexey V. Vinel:
Understanding the performance of short-lived control broadcast packets in 802.11p/WAVE Vehicular networks. 102-108 - Chong Han, Mehrdad Dianati, Rahim Tafazolli, Ralf Kernchen:
Asynchronous Multi-Channel MAC for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. 109-115 - Tessa Tielert, Daniel Jiang, Qi Chen, Luca Delgrossi, Hannes Hartenstein:
Design methodology and evaluation of rate adaptation based congestion control for Vehicle Safety Communications. 116-123 - Kenji Ito, Mathieu Lenoble, Noriyoshi Suzuki:
Multi-hop transmission scheme compatible with single-hop periodic broadcast in vehicle-to-vehicle communications. 124-130 - Marco Slot, Vinny Cahill:
End-to-end acknowledgement of geocast in vehicular networks. 131-138 - Konstantinos Katsaros, Mehrdad Dianati, Rahim Tafazolli, Ralf Kernchen:
CLWPR - A novel cross-layer optimized position based routing protocol for VANETs. 139-146 - Hyung-Taek Lim, Daniel Herrscher, Lars Völker, Martin Johannes Waltl:
IEEE 802.1AS time synchronization in a switched Ethernet based in-car network. 147-154 - Thomas Mangel, Hannes Hartenstein:
5.9GHz IEEE 802.11p inter-vehicle communication: Non-Line-of-Sight reception under competition. 155-162 - Mate Boban, Rui Meireles, João Barros, Ozan K. Tonguz, Peter Steenkiste:
Exploiting the height of vehicles in vehicular communication. 163-170 - Celimuge Wu, Satoshi Ohzahata, Toshihiko Kato:
A broadcast path diversity mechanism for delay sensitive VANET safety applications. 171-176 - Mark Amor-Segan, R. Peter Jones:
A framework for health monitoring of automotive electrical and electronic control systems (poster). 177-184 - Shohei Kanda, Masaki Suzuki, Ryo Harada, Hiroshi Shigeno:
A multicast-based cooperative communication method for platoon management (poster). 185-192 - Nan Cheng, Ning Lu, Ping Wang, Xinhong Wang, Fuqiang Liu:
A QoS-provision multi-channel MAC in RSU-assisted vehicular networks (poster). 193-197 - Oliver Shih, Hsin-Mu Tsai, Hao-Min Lin, Ai-Chun Pang:
A rule-based mixed mobility model for cars and scooters (poster). 198-205 - Daniel Baselt, Björn Scheuermann, Martin Mauve:
A top-down approach to inter-vehicle communication (Poster). 206-213 - Carlos Ameixieira, Jose Matos, Ricardo Moreira, André Cardote, Arnaldo S. R. Oliveira, Susana Sargento:
An IEEE 802.11p/WAVE implementation with synchronous channel switching for seamless dual-channel access (poster). 214-221 - Mohammad Nozari Zarmehri, Ana Aguiar:
Data gathering for sensing applications in vehicular networks (poster). 222-229 - Shoma Hisaka, Shunsuke Kamijo:
Developments of wireless sensing method for intersection safety (poster). 230-237 - Daniele Brevi, Hector Agustin Cozzetti, Riccardo Scopigno, Qing Xu:
Effectiveness of visual analytics in supporting the reasoning on Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (poster). 138-245 - Andreas Kwoczek, Zbynek Raida, Jaroslav Lacik, Michal Pokorny, Jan Puskely, Petr Vagner:
Influence of car panorama glass roofs on Car2Car communication (poster). 246-251 - Martijn van Eenennaam, Luuk Hendriks, Georgios Karagiannis, Geert J. Heijenk:
Oldest packet drop (OPD): A buffering mechanism for beaconing in IEEE 802.11p VANETs (poster). 252-259 - Masaki Suzuki, Ryo Harada, Shohei Kanda, Hiroshi Shigeno:
Overtaking priority management method between platoons and surrounding vehicles considering carbon dioxide emissions (poster). 260-267 - Shu Zhang, Vinny Cahill:
Reservation protocol: Towards collision-free transmission in vehicular ad-hoc networks (poster). 268-275 - Rajesh Krishna Panta, Rittwik Jana, Robert J. Hall, Josh Auzins, Vaneet Aggarwal:
Scalable geocast for vehicular networks (poster). 276-283 - Jong-Hyouk Lee, Thierry Ernst:
Security issues of IPv6 communications in Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (poster). 284-290 - Kuo-Yun Liang, Assad Al Alam, Ather Gattami:
The impact of heterogeneity and order in heavy duty vehicle platooning networks (poster). 291-297
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