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9th VNC 2017: Torino, Italy
- 2017 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2017, Torino, Italy, November 27-29, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-0986-6
- Mohammad Hamad, Marcus Nolte, Vassilis Prevelakis:
A framework for policy based secure intra vehicle communication. 1-8 - Takamasa Higuchi, Onur Altintas:
Interface selection in hybrid V2V communications: A hierarchical approach. 9-16 - Elena Grigoreva, Dhruva Shrivastava, Carmen Mas Machuca, Wolfgang Kellerer, Jürgen Dittrich, Heinz Wilk, Hans-Martin Zimmermann:
Heterogeneous wireless access network protection for ultra-reliable communications. 17-22 - Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Alois C. Knoll:
Time-sensitive networking (TSN): An experimental setup. 23-26 - Andrea Tassi, Robert J. Piechocki, Andrew R. Nix:
Poster: High-speed data dissemination over device-to-device millimeter-wave networks for highway vehicular communication. 27-28 - Tatsuya Ute, Yuta Watanabe, Koya Sato, Takeo Fujii, Takayuki Shimizu, Onur Altintas:
Poster: Multi-antenna successive interference cancellation to improve reliability of V2V communication. 29-30 - Sébastien Faye, Sasan Jafarnejad, Juan Costamagna, German Castignani, Thomas Engel:
Poster: Characterizing driving behaviors through a car simulation platform. 31-32 - Francesco Beritelli, Francesco Scaglione:
Poster: Real-time rainfall estimation based on LTE vehicular communications for road safety applications. 33-34 - Joonsoo Kim, Hyesung Kim, Seong-Lyun Kim:
Poster: Millimeter wave V2V communications with inaccurate location information. 35-36 - Luca Terruzzi, Riccardo Colombo, Michele Segata:
Poster: On the effects of cooperative platooning on traffic shock waves. 37-38 - Giuseppe Avino, Marco Malinverno, Francesco Malandrino, Claudio Casetti, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Giovanni Nardini, Salvatore Scarpina:
Poster: A simulation-based testbed for vehicular collision detection. 39-40 - Marco Giordani, Mattia Rebato, Andrea Zanella, Michele Zorzi:
Poster: Connectivity analysis of millimeter wave vehicular networks. 41-42 - Stefan Loewen, Florian Klingler, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler:
Backwards compatible extension of CAMs/DENMs for improved bike safety on the road. 43-44 - Rens W. van der Heijden, Thomas Lukaseder, Frank Kargl:
Analyzing attacks on cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC). 45-52 - Felipe Boeira, Marinho P. Barcellos, Edison Pignaton de Freitas, Alexey V. Vinel, Mikael Asplund:
Effects of colluding Sybil nodes in message falsification attacks for vehicular platooning. 53-60 - Raj Haresh Patel, Jérôme Härri, Christian Bonnet:
Impact of localization errors on automated vehicle control strategies. 61-68 - Seyhan Ucar, Sinem Coleri Ergen, Öznur Özkasap:
Data-driven abnormal behavior detection for autonomous platoon. 69-72 - Irfan Khan, Gia-Minh Hoang, Jérôme Härri:
Rethinking cooperative awareness for future V2X safety-critical applications. 73-76 - Alejandro Cuadrado Torre, Marco Fiore, Claudio Casetti, Marco Gramaglia, María Calderón:
Bidirectional highway traffic for network simulation. 77-80 - Benjamin Sliwa, Johannes Pillmann, Fabian Eckermann, Lars Habel, Michael Schreckenberg, Christian Wietfeld:
Lightweight joint simulation of vehicular mobility and communication with LIMoSim. 81-88 - Ioannis Mavromatis, Andrea Tassi, Robert J. Piechocki, Andrew R. Nix:
Agile calibration process of full-stack simulation frameworks for V2X communications. 89-96 - Lara Codeca, Jérôme Härri:
Towards multimodal mobility simulation of C-ITS: The Monaco SUMO traffic scenario. 97-100 - Tien Viet Nguyen, Shailesh Patil, Baghel Sudhir, Kapil Gulati, Libin Jiang, Zhibin Wu, Durga Malladi, Junyi Li:
A comparison of cellular vehicle-to-everything and dedicated short range communication. 101-108 - Giammarco Cecchini, Alessandro Bazzi, Barbara M. Masini, Alberto Zanella:
Performance comparison between IEEE 802.11p and LTE-V2V in-coverage and out-of-coverage for cooperative awareness. 109-114 - José Azevedo, Mário Macedo, Pedro M. d'Orey, Michel Ferreira:
Demo: High-density parking system enabled by vehicular networks. 115-116 - Sébastien Faye, Guido Cantelmo, Ibrahim Tahirou, Thierry Derrmann, Francesco Viti, Thomas Engel:
Demo: MAMBA: A platform for personalised multimodal trip planning. 117-118 - Hitoshi Hayakawa:
Demo: Vehicle-to-everything middleware supporting multiple access technologies for improving network coverage. 119-120 - Curtis K. Donahue:
Demo: Conformance testing for emerging IEEE 802.3 automotive ethernet PHY specifications. 121-122 - Jorden Whitefield, Liqun Chen, Thanassis Giannetsos, Steve A. Schneider, Helen Treharne:
Privacy-enhanced capabilities for VANETs using direct anonymous attestation. 123-130 - Gregory Neven, Gianmarco Baldini, Jan Camenisch, Ricardo Neisse:
Privacy-preserving attribute-based credentials in cooperative intelligent transport systems. 131-138 - Vipin Singh Sehrawat, Yogendra Shah, Vinod Kumar Choyi, Alec Brusilovsky, Samir Ferdi:
Certificate and signature free anonymity for V2V communications. 139-146 - Joshua Joy:
Vehicular blocktrees. 147-150 - Chao Chen, Sang Woo Lee, Tim Watson, Carsten Maple, Yi Lu:
CAESAR: A criticality-aware ECDSA signature verification scheme with Markov model. 151-154 - Mohammad Khodaei, Andreas Messing, Panos Papadimitratos:
RHyTHM: A randomized hybrid scheme to hide in the mobile crowd. 155-158 - Varun Jain, Stephan Lapoehn, Tobias Frankiewicz, Tobias Hesse, Mohamed Gharba, Sandip Gangakhedkar, Karthikeyan Ganesan, Hanwen Cao, Josef Eichinger, Ali Ramadan Ali, Yao Zou, Liang Gu:
Prediction based framework for vehicle platooning using vehicular communications. 159-166 - Giulia Giordano, Michele Segata, Franco Blanchini, Renato Lo Cigno:
A joint network/control design for cooperative automatic driving. 167-174 - Rainer Stahlmann, Andrea Tornatis, Reinhard German, David Eckhoff:
Multi-hop for GLOSA systems: Evaluation and results from a field experiment. 175-178 - Takamasa Higuchi, Joshua Joy, Falko Dressler, Mario Gerla, Onur Altintas:
On the feasibility of vehicular micro clouds. 179-182 - Sangrok Han, Hyogon Kim, Yongtae Park:
Overcoming IP communication breakdown upon pseudonym changes in the IEEE WAVE. 183-186 - Wen-Hsuan Shen, Hsin-Mu Tsai:
Testing vehicle-to-vehicle visible light communications in real-world driving scenarios. 187-194 - Christina Stadler, Xenia Flamm, Thomas Gruber, Anatoli Djanatliev, Reinhard German, David Eckhoff:
A stochastic V2V LOS/NLOS model using neural networks for hardware-in-the-loop testing. 195-202 - Ayotunde O. Laiyemo, Petri Luoto, Pekka Pirinen, Matti Latva-aho:
Higher frequency band beamforming scheme for high speed train. 203-208 - Mathieu Des Noes:
Recommendations for the implementation of a practical spread spectrum communication system robust against smart jamming. 209-214 - Bin Cheng, Hongsheng Lu, Ali Rostami, Marco Gruteser, John B. Kenney:
Impact of 5.9 GHz spectrum sharing on DSRC performance. 215-222 - Luis Fernando Abanto-Leon, Arie Koppelaar, Sonia M. Heemstra de Groot:
Parallel and successive resource allocation for V2V communications in overlapping clusters. 223-230 - Fikret Sivrikaya, Manzoor Ahmed Khan, Cem Bila, Sahin Albayrak:
Reciprocal impact of autonomous vehicles and network resource management. 231-234 - Johannes Pillmann, Benjamin Sliwa, Christian Kastin, Christian Wietfeld:
Empirical evaluation of predictive channel-aware transmission for resource efficient car-to-cloud communication. 235-238 - Do-hyung Kim, Ikjun Yeom, Tae-Jin Lee:
Receiver-driven broadcast for vehicular applications. 239-242 - Elizabeth Serena Bentley, Joseph Suprenant, Stephen Reichhart:
Vehicular data offloading for resource-limited delay tolerant networks. 243-246 - Takuya Watanabe, Hiroaki Morino:
Performance study of inter-vehicle information dissemination using long range wireless system for assisting congestion resolution at sags. 247-250 - Gangminh Lee, Jinsol Park, Yujin Sim, Dong-Ho Cho:
Implementation of WPT communication system based on SAE J2847 standard for electric vehicle. 251-254 - Cristian Olariu, Simon McLoughlin, Gary Thompson:
Cloud-support for collaborative services in connected cars scenarios. 255-258 - Inès Ben Jemaa, Arnaud Kaiser, Brigitte Lonc:
Study of the impact of pseudonym change mechanisms on vehicular safety. 259-262 - Andreas Pressas, Zhengguo Sheng, Falah H. Ali, Daxin Tian, Maziar M. Nekovee:
Contention-based learning MAC protocol for broadcast vehicle-to-vehicle communication. 263-270 - Chetan Belagal Math, Hong Li, Sonia M. Heemstra de Groot, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
A combined fair decentralized message-rate and data-rate congestion control for V2V communication. 271-278 - Hideyuki Takao, Kazuo Mori, Kosuke Sanada:
Enhanced channel access control for improving IVC performance in integrated IVC/RVC ITS systems. 279-286 - Bastian Bloessl, Florian Klingler, Fabian Missbrenner, Christoph Sommer:
A systematic study on the impact of noise and OFDM interference on IEEE 802.11p. 287-290 - Taulant Berisha, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker:
2D LOS/NLOS urban maps and LTE MIMO performance evaluation for vehicular use cases. 291-294 - Gurjashan Singh Pannu, Florian Klingler, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler:
QQDCA: Adapting IEEE 802.11 EDCA for unicast transmissions at high topology dynamics. 295-302 - Lei Kang, Suman Banerjee:
Practical driving analytics with smartphone sensors. 303-310 - Florian Jomrich, Markus Grau, Tobias Meuser, The An Binh Nguyen, Doreen Böhnstedt, Ralf Steinmetz:
ICCOMQS: Intelligent measuring framework to ensure reliable communication for highly automated vehicles. 311-318 - Abeer Hakeem, Narain Gehani, Reza Curtmola, Xiaoning Ding, Cristian Borcea:
Cooperative system for free parking assignment. 319-326 - Nannan Wang, Xi Wang, Paparao Palacharla, Tadashi Ikeuchi:
Cooperative autonomous driving for traffic congestion avoidance through vehicle-to-vehicle communications. 327-330
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