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8th VNC 2016: Columbus, OH, USA
- 2016 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2016, Columbus, OH, USA, December 8-10, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-5197-7
- Julian Heinovski
, Florian Klingler
, Falko Dressler
, Christoph Sommer
:
Performance comparison of IEEE 802.11p and ARIB STD-T109. 1-8 - Samil Temel, Mehmet C. Vuran
, Mohammad M. R. Lunar
, Ronald K. Faller
, Cody Stolle
:
Vehicle-to-barrier communication during real-world vehicle crash tests. 1-8 - David Eckhoff, Alexander Brummer
, Christoph Sommer
:
On the impact of antenna patterns on VANET simulation. 1-4 - Ai-Ling Chen, Hao-Ping Wu, Yu-Lin Wei, Hsin-Mu Tsai:
Time variation in vehicle-to-vehicle visible light communication channels. 1-8 - Bugra Turan, Omer Narmanlioglu, Sinem Coleri Ergen, Murat Uysal
:
Broadcasting brake lights with MIMO-OFDM based vehicular VLC. 1-7 - Yuki Ohira, Tomohiro Yendo, Shintaro Arai
:
Development of low-complexity MLE method for image-sensor-based visible light communication. 1-4 - Mohammad Rakibul Alam, Saleh Faruque:
Prospects of differential optical receiver with ambient light compensation in vehicular visible light communication. 1-4 - Hendrik-Jorn Gunther, Björn Mennenga, Oliver Trauer, Raphael Riebl
, Lars C. Wolf:
Realizing collective perception in a vehicle. 1-8 - Hendrik-Jorn Gunther, Raphael Riebl
, Lars C. Wolf, Christian Facchi
:
Collective perception and decentralized congestion control in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 1-8 - Pallavi Meharia, Biswajit Panja, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Establishing vehicular ground truth. 1-8 - Fang-Chieh Chou, Steven E. Shladover, Gaurav Bansal:
Coordinated merge control based on V2V communication. 1-8 - Qi Chen, Brendan Bellows, Mike P. Wittie, Stacy Patterson, Qing Yang:
MOVESET: MOdular VEhicle SEnsor Technology. 1-4 - Walter Bronzi, Thierry Derrmann, German Castignani, Thomas Engel:
Towards characterizing Bluetooth discovery in a vehicular context. 1-4 - Mladen Botsov, Slawomir Staliczak, Peter Fertl:
On the overhead of radio resource management schemes for mobile underlay D2D communication. 1-8 - Jiaxin Yang, Benoit Pelletier, Benoît Champagne:
Enhanced autonomous resource selection for LTE-based V2V communication. 1-6 - Ion Turcanu
, Christoph Sommer
, Andrea Baiocchi, Falko Dressler
:
Pick the right guy: CQI-based LTE forwarder selection in VANETs. 1-8 - Hanwen Cao, Sandip Gangakhedkar, Ali Ramadan Ali, Mohamed Gharba, Josef Eichinger:
A 5G V2X testbed for cooperative automated driving. 1-4 - Eduardo dos Santos, Dominik Schoop, Andrew Simpson
:
Formal models for automotive systems and vehicular networks: Benefits and challenges. 1-8 - Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh
, Sina Shafaei, Alois C. Knoll
:
Formally verifiable modeling of in-vehicle time-sensitive networks (TSN) based on logic programming. 1-4 - Md. Salman Ahmed
, Mohammad Asadul Hoque:
Partitioning of urban transportation networks utilizing real-world traffic parameters for distributed simulation in SUMO. 1-4 - Florian Hagenauer
, Christoph Sommer
, Takamasa Higuchi, Onur Altintas, Falko Dressler
:
Poster: Using clusters of parked cars as virtual vehicular network infrastructure. 1-2 - Idoia de la Iglesia
, Unai Hernández-Jayo
, Maciej Januszewski, Jedrzej Stanczak, Eneko Osaba
, Roberto Carballedo
:
Poster: Efficient cluster-based resource allocation for co-existing vehicle and cellular users. 1-2 - Hussain E. Elkotby
, Mai Vu:
Poster: Reliability enhancement in V2V networks through vehicle-assisted relaying. 1-2 - Karthikeyan Ganesan, Tapisha Soni, Swaroop Nunna, Ali Ramadan Ali:
Poster: A TDM approach for latency reduction of ultra-reliable low-latency data in 5G. 1-2 - Yuta Watanabe, Koya Sato
, Takeo Fujii:
Poster: A scheduling method for V2V networks using successive interference cancellation. 1-2 - Tatsuki Matsushita, Daisuke Umehara
, Koichiro Wakasugi:
Poster: Power over data lines for CAN using AMI code. 1-2 - Natsumi Sato, Daisuke Umehara
, Koichiro Wakasugi:
Poster: Symbol detection with OR rule for CAN FD. 1-2 - Omer Narmanlioglu, Bugra Turan, Burak Kebapçi, Sinem Coleri Ergen, Murat Uysal
:
Poster: On-board camera video transmission over vehicular VLC. 1-2 - Samy El-Tawab, Raymond Oram, Michael Garcia, Chris Johns, Byungkyu Brian Park
:
Poster: Monitoring transit systems using low cost WiFi technology. 1-2 - Thierry Derrmann, Sébastien Faye, Raphaël Frank, Thomas Engel:
Poster: LuST-LTE: A simulation package for pervasive vehicular connectivity. 1-2 - Heath J. LeBlanc, Firas Hassan, Edgar Gomez, Nesreen Alsbou:
Poster: A lightweight localization algorithm using V2V and V2I short range communication in highly dense reference networks. 1-2 - Saifullah Khan, Muhammad Alam, Nils Müllner, Martin Fränzle
:
Poster: A hybrid MAC scheme for emergency systems in urban VANETs environment. 1-2 - Sven Laux, Gurjashan Singh Pannu, Stefan Schneider, Jan Tiemann, Florian Klingler
, Christoph Sommer
, Falko Dressler
:
Demo: OpenC2X - An open source experimental and prototyping platform supporting ETSI ITS-G5. 1-2 - Md. Salman Ahmed
, Mohammad Asadul Hoque, Asad J. Khattak:
Demo: Real-time vehicle movement tracking on Android devices through Bluetooth communication with DSRC devices. 1-2 - Reuben Vince Rabsatt, Haik Kalantarian, Mario Gerla:
Poster: SafeRoute a framework for assessment of road safety. 1-2 - Rui Meireles, Peter Steenkiste
, João Barros, Daniel C. Moura:
LASP: Look-ahead spatial protocol for vehicular multi-hop communication. 1-8 - Mozhdeh Gholibeigi, Mitra Baratchi, Hans van den Berg, Geert Heijenk
:
Towards reliable multi-hop broadcast in VANETs: An analytical approach. 1-8 - Bengi Aygün, Chung-Wei Lin, Shinichi Shiraishi, Alexander M. Wyglinski
:
Selective message relaying for multi-hopping vehicular networks. 1-8 - Karsten Roscher, Josef Jiru, Rudi Knorr:
Low-delay forwarding with multiple candidates for VANETs using multi-criteria decision making. 1-8 - Dennis Grewe, Marco Wagner, Hannes Frey:
PeRCeIVE: Proactive caching in ICN-based VANETs. 1-8 - Mehrnaz Tavan, Roy D. Yates, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
Connected vehicles under information-centric architectures. 1-8 - Jon Blancou, João Almeida
, Bruno Fernandes
, Luís Silva, Muhammad Alam, José Alberto Fonseca, Joaquim Ferreira
:
eCall++: An enhanced emergency call system for improved road safety. 1-8 - Rufeng Meng, David Wolfgang Gromling, Romit Roy Choudhury, Srihari Nelakuditi:
RideSense: Towards ticketless transportation. 1-8 - Ashwin Ashok, Peter Steenkiste
, Fan Bai:
Adaptive cloud offloading for vehicular applications. 1-8 - Rainer Stahlmann, Malte Moller, Alexej Brauer, Reinhard German, David Eckhoff:
Technical evaluation of GLOSA systems and results from the field. 1-8 - Leonid Kholkine
, Pedro M. Santos
, André Cardote, Ana Aguiar
:
Detecting relative position of user devices and mobile access points. 1-8 - José Santa
, Pedro J. Fernández, Miguel Angel Zamora:
Cooperative ITS for two-wheel vehicles to improve safety on roads. 1-4 - Pierpaolo Cincilla, Omar Hicham, Benoît Charles:
Vehicular PKI scalability-consistency trade-offs in large scale distributed scenarios. 1-8 - David Eckhoff, Christoph Sommer
:
Marrying safety with privacy: A holistic solution for location privacy in VANETs. 1-8 - Seyhan Ucar, Sinem Coleri Ergen, Öznur Özkasap
:
Security vulnerabilities of IEEE 802.11p and visible light communication based platoon. 1-4 - Ala'a Al-Momani, Rens W. van der Heijden
, Frank Kargl, Christian Waldschmidt
:
Exploiting propagation effects for authentication and misbehavior detection in VANETs. 1-4 - Hongyu Jin
, Panos Papadimitratos:
Proactive certificate validation for VANETs. 1-4 - Markus Ullmann, Thomas Strubbe, Christian Wieschebrink:
Poster: V2V communication - Keeping you under non-disputable surveillance. 1-2 - Toru Sakon, Yukikazu Nakamoto:
Poster: Simple key management scheme for in-vehicle system. 1-2 - Ali Shuja Siddiqui
, Yutian Gui, Jim Plusquellic, Fareena Saqib:
Poster: Hardware based security enhanced framework for automotives. 1-2 - Olga Berlin, Albert Held, Matthias Matousek, Frank Kargl:
POSTER: Anomaly-based misbehaviour detection in connected car backends. 1-2 - Karim Emara
:
Poster: PREXT: Privacy extension for Veins VANET simulator. 1-2 - Amr Abdelaziz
, Ron Burton, Can Emre Koksal:
Poster: Message authentication and secret key agreement in VANETs via angle of arrival. 1-2 - Susumu Ishihara
, Yusuke Ueta, Mario Gerla:
Poster: On the effect of RF jamming attack on autonomous platooning systems with radio and VLC hybrid communication. 1-2 - Teresa Hawkes, Trevor J. Bihl
, Steven K. Rogers:
Poster: Qualia Exploitation of Sensing Technology (QuEST) for vehicular network optimization. 1-2 - Tobias Kleinschmidt, Oliver Fuhr, Christian Wietfeld
:
Poster: Synchronised charging of electric vehicles with distant renewable energy resources. 1-2 - Seungwook Yoon
, Euiseok Hwang
:
Poster: Electric vehicle network bidirectional charging for flexible vehicle-to-grid services. 1-2 - Juan Salamanca
, Sandra Céspedes
, Daniel Vinasco, Alexis Yáñez:
Demo: A prototype for a platoon-based cyclist cooperative system. 1-2 - Marcin Ochocki, Vladimir Vukadinovic, Maciej Januszewski, Idoia de la Iglesia
:
Demo: Communication requirements of CACC for high-density platooning. 1-2 - Miguel Sepulcre
, Onur Altintas, Javier Gozálvez:
Poster: Insights on communication range and capacity requirements of automated vehicles. 1-2
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