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5th VNC 2013: Boston, MA, USA
- 2013 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, Boston, MA, USA, December 16-18, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-2687-9
- William Whyte, André Weimerskirch, Virendra Kumar, Thorsten Hehn:
A security credential management system for V2V communications. 1-8 - Jim Lansford, John B. Kenney, Peter Ecclesine:
Coexistence of unlicensed devices with DSRC systems in the 5.9 GHz ITS band. 9-16 - Robert Budde, Rüdiger Kays:
Delayed Decision feedback equalization with adaptive noise filtering for IEEE 802.11p. 17-23 - Ke Cao, Atsushi Kinoshita, Yumi Takaki, Chikara Ohta, Hisashi Tamaki:
Efficient urban broadcast protocol for V2V communications with Relay Control. 24-30 - Federico Librino, M. Elena Renda, Paolo Santi:
Evaluating multi-hop beaconing forwarding strategies for IEEE 802.11p vehicular networks. 31-38 - Miguel Sepulcre, Javier Gozálvez, Onur Altintas, Haris Kremo:
Exploiting context information for estimating the performance of vehicular communications. 39-46 - Philipp Meyer, Till Steinbach, Franz Korf, Thomas C. Schmidt:
Extending IEEE 802.1 AVB with time-triggered scheduling: A simulation study of the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous traffic. 47-54 - Keisuke Okamoto, Susumu Ishihara:
Highly reliable data distribution scheme for location information in vehicular networks using cyclic beacon transmission power patterns. 55-62 - Aisling O'Driscoll, Dirk Pesch:
Hybrid geo-routing in urban vehicular networks. 63-70 - Stéphanie Lefevre, Jonathan Petit, Ruzena Bajcsy, Christian Laugier, Frank Kargl:
Impact of V2X privacy strategies on Intersection Collision Avoidance systems. 71-78 - Tristan Gaugel, Jens Mittag, Hannes Hartenstein, Stylianos Papanastasiou, Erik G. Ström:
In-depth analysis and evaluation of Self-organizing TDMA. 79-86 - Nawaporn Wisitpongphan, Fan Bai:
Microscopic experimental evaluation of multi-hop video streaming protocol in vehicular networks. 87-94 - Nobuhiro Nakamura, Yuya Niimi, Susumu Ishihara:
Live VANET CDN: Adaptive data dissemination scheme for location-dependent data in VANETs. 95-102 - David Eckhoff, Bastian Halmos, Reinhard German:
Potentials and limitations of Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory systems. 103-110 - Stylianos Gisdakis, Marcello Lagana, Thanassis Giannetsos, Panos Papadimitratos:
SEROSA: SERvice oriented security architecture for Vehicular Communications. 111-118 - Pei-Jin He, Kuo-Feng Ssu, Yu-Yuan Lin:
Sharing trajectories of autonomous driving vehicles to achieve time-efficient path navigation. 119-126 - Michael Feiri, Jonathan Petit, Robert Karl Schmidt, Frank Kargl:
The impact of security on cooperative awareness in VANET. 127-134 - Anh Tuan Giang, Alain Lambert, Anthony Busson, Dominique Gruyer:
Topology control in VANET and capacity estimation. 135-142 - Bastian Bloessl, Michele Segata, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler:
Towards an Open Source IEEE 802.11p stack: A full SDR-based transceiver in GNU Radio. 143-149 - Joshua Hare, Lance Hartung, Suman Banerjee:
Transparent flow migration through splicing for multi-homed vehicular Internet gateways. 150-157 - Till Neudecker, Natalya An, Hannes Hartenstein:
Verification and evaluation of fail-safe Virtual Traffic Light applications. 158-165 - Laurent Gallo, Jérôme Härri:
Short paper: A LTE-direct broadcast mechanism for periodic vehicular safety communications. 166-169 - Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Shun-Hsiang Yu, Hsin-Mu Tsai:
Short paper: Channel model for visible light communications using off-the-shelf scooter taillight. 170-173 - Sebastian Ebers, Horst Hellbrück, Dennis Pfisterer, Stefan Fischer:
Short paper: Collaboration between VANET applications based on open standards. 174-177 - Laura De Martini, Jérôme Härri:
Short paper: Design and evaluation of a multi-channel mechanism for vehicular service management at 5.9GHz. 178-181 - Milos Milojevic, Veselin Rakocevic:
Short paper: Distributed vehicular traffic congestion detection algorithm for urban environments. 182-185 - Keyvan R. Moghadam, Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Fan Bai:
Short paper: Dynamic online storage allocation for multi-content dissemination in two-tier hybrid mobile vehicular networks. 186-189 - Mauro Biagi, Stefano Rinauro, Stefania Colonnese, Gaetano Scarano, Roberto Cusani:
Short paper: Dynamic network selection in V2I systems. 190-193 - Raquel G. Machado, Krishna K. Venkatasubramanian:
Short paper: Establishing trust in a vehicular network. 194-197 - Norbert Bissmeyer, Klaus Henrik Schroder, Jonathan Petit, Sebastian Mauthofer, Kpatcha M. Bayarou:
Short paper: Experimental analysis of misbehavior detection and prevention in VANETs. 198-201 - Pierre Kleberger, Guilhem Moulin:
Short paper: Formal verification of an authorization protocol for remote vehicle diagnostics. 202-205 - Unai Hernández-Jayo, Idoia De-la-Iglesia, Inigo Lacoume, Aboobeker Sidhik Koyamparambil Mammu:
Short paper: I-CROSS: Intersection crossing warning application based on V2V communications. 206-209 - A. Amadou Maranga, Nicolas Pous, Denis Gingras, Vincent Vigneron:
Short paper: Inter-vehicular distance improvement using position information in a collaborative adaptive cruise control system. 210-213 - Zheng Song, Yazhi Liu, Ran Ma, Xiangyang Gong, Wendong Wang:
Short paper: Multi-task-oriented dynamic participant selection for collaborative vehicle sensing. 214-217 - Irina Tal, Tianhua Zhu, Gabriel-Miro Muntean:
Short paper: On the potential of V2X communications in helping electric bicycles saving energy. 218-221 - Bengi Aygün, Alkan Soysal, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
Short paper: Performance analysis of MIMO-based decode-and-forward relaying VANETs. 222-225 - Takeo Fujii, Kei Inage, Masayuki Kitamura, Onur Altintas, Haris Kremo, Hideaki Tanaka:
Short paper: Probing the spectrum with vehicles: Towards an advanced spectrum database. 226-229 - Hyunsuk Kim, Yoonsook Hwang, Daesub Yoon, Cheong Hee Park:
Short paper: Study of driver workload-based smartphone control service. 230-233 - Sofiane Zemouri, Soufiene Djahel, John Murphy:
Short paper: Road-Casting: A new distributed dissemination protocol for safety messages in urban areas. 234-237 - Stefan Dietzel, Mihail Balanici, Frank Kargl:
Short paper: Towards data-similarity-based clustering for inter-vehicle communication. 238-241 - Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Stefan Joerer, Christoph Sommer, Renato Lo Cigno, Falko Dressler:
Short paper: Vehicle shadowing distribution depends on vehicle type: Results of an experimental study. 242-245
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