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2nd CAVS 2019: Honolulu, HI, USA
- IEEE 2nd Connected and Automated Vehicles Symposium, CAVS 2019, Honolulu, HI, USA, September 22-23, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-3616-5
- DoHyun Daniel Yoon, G. G. Md. Nawaz Ali, Beshah Ayalew:
Cooperative Perception in Connected Vehicle Traffic under Field-of-View and Participation Variations. 1-6 - Carlos A. Gutiérrez, Juan C. Ornelas-Lizcano, Matthias Pätzold:
Geometrical Modeling of Non-Stationary Polarimetric Vehicular Radio Channels. 1-5 - Tomoki Maruko, Shinpei Yasukawa, Atsushi Matsumoto, Junichi Abe, Mikio Iwamura:
Latency Analysis of LTE Networks for Vehicular Communications Based on Experiments and Computer Simulation. 1-5 - Zahra Marvi, Bahare Kiumarsi:
Safety Planning Using Control Barrier Function: A Model Predictive Control Scheme. 1-5 - Sen Yang, Junqiang Xi, Wenshuo Wang:
Driver Drowsiness Detection through a Vehicle's Active Probe Action. 1-7 - Alexander Brummer, Reinhard German, Anatoli Djanatliev:
Modeling V2X Communications across Multiple Road Levels. 1-5 - Ashok Samraj Thangarajan, Mahmoud Ammar, Bruno Crispo, Danny Hughes:
Towards Bridging the Gap between Modern and Legacy Automotive ECUs: A Software-Based Security Framework for Legacy ECUs. 1-5 - Behrad Toghi, Md Saifuddin, Muhammad Ozair Mughal, Yaser P. Fallah:
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Cellular V2X Communication in Dense Vehicular Networks. 1-5 - Jun Sung Choi, Vuk Marojevic, Christopher Robert Anderson, Carl B. Dietrich:
Experimental Analysis of DSRC for Radio Signaling at Grade Crossings. 1-5 - Xiaoyang Wang, Ioannis Mavromatis, Andrea Tassi, Raúl Santos-Rodríguez, Robert J. Piechocki:
Location Anomalies Detection for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. 1-5 - Alejandro Molina-Galan, Baldomero Coll-Perales, Javier Gozálvez:
C-V2X Assisted mmWave V2V Scheduling. 1-5 - Marco Giordani, Takayuki Shimizu, Andrea Zanella, Takamasa Higuchi, Onur Altintas, Michele Zorzi:
Path Loss Models for V2V mmWave Communication: Performance Evaluation and Open Challenges. 1-5 - Diego A. Dupleich, Robert Müller, Christian Schneider, Sergii Skoblikov, Jian Luo, Mate Boban, Giovanni Del Galdo, Reiner S. Thomä:
Multi-Band Vehicle to Vehicle Channel Measurements from 6 GHz to 60 GHz at "T" Intersection. 1-5 - Francisco Eiras, Morteza Lahijanian, Marta Kwiatkowska:
Correct-by-Construction Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Based on a Cognitive Architecture. 1-7 - Xin Ma, Yuanchang Xie, Chunxiao Chigan:
Meta-Deep Q-Learning for Eco-Routing. 1-5 - Marco Giordani, Andrea Zanella, Takamasa Higuchi, Onur Altintas, Michele Zorzi:
Investigating Value of Information in Future Vehicular Communications. 1-5 - Taylan Sahin, Ramin Khalili, Mate Boban, Adam Wolisz:
VRLS: A Unified Reinforcement Learning Scheduler for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications. 1-7 - Ghayoor Shah, Rodolfo Valiente, Nitish Gupta, S. M. Osman Gani, Behrad Toghi, Yaser P. Fallah, Somak Datta Gupta:
Real-Time Hardware-In-the-Loop Emulation Framework for DSRC-Based Connected Vehicle Applications. 1-6 - Jonathan Sumpter, Christopher Thomas, Sun Yi, Alan Kruger:
Analysis of the Effects of Communication Trust and Delay on Consensus of Multi-Agent Systems. 1-6 - Karl Schwenk, Manuel Faix, Ralf Mikut, Veit Hagenmeyer, Riccardo Remo Appino:
On Calendar-Based Scheduling for User-Friendly Charging of Plug-In Electric Vehicles. 1-5 - Paul Seymer, Chaitanya Yavvari, Duminda Wijesekera, Cing-Dao Kan:
Coordinating AV Dispatch with Smart Remote Parking. 1-7 - Jasprit Singh Gill, Pierluigi Pisu, Matthias J. Schmid:
A Probabilistic Framework for Trajectory Prediction in Traffic Utilizing Driver Characterization. 1-5 - Pan Tang, Rui Wang, Andreas F. Molisch, Chen Huang, Jianhua Zhang:
Path Loss Analysis and Modeling for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications in Convoys in Safety-Related Scenarios. 1-6 - Zijia Zhong, Earl E. Lee II:
Alternative Intersection Designs with Connected and Automated Vehicle. 1-6 - Johannes Müller, Thomas Griebel, Michael Gabb, Michael Buchholz:
Subjective Logic-Based Identification of Markov Chains and Its Application to CAV's Safety. 1-5 - Zijia Zhong, Joyoung Lee, Mark M. Nejad, Earl E. Lee II:
Clustering Strategies of Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control: Impacts on Human-Driven Vehicles. 1-7
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