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6th VNC 2014: Paderborn, Germany
- 2014 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2014, Paderborn, Germany, December 3-5, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7660-7
Safety and Cooperative Awareness
- Mate Boban, Pedro M. d'Orey:
Measurement-based evaluation of cooperative awareness for V2V and V2I communication. 1-8 - Natalya An, Jens Mittag, Hannes Hartenstein:
Designing fail-safe and traffic efficient 802.11p-based rear-end collision avoidance. 9-16 - Jovan Radak, Bertrand Ducourthial, Véronique Cherfaoui:
Early detection of dangerous events on the road using distributed data fusion. 17-24
Security I: Identities and Certificates
- David Förster, Frank Kargl, Hans Löhr:
PUCA: A pseudonym scheme with user-controlled anonymity for vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET). 25-32 - Mohammad Khodaei, Hongyu Jin, Panos Papadimitratos:
Towards deploying a scalable & robust vehicular identity and credential management infrastructure. 33-40 - Michael Feiri, Jonathan Petit, Frank Kargl:
Formal model of certificate omission schemes in VANET. 41-44
Simulation and DTNs
- Julian Timpner, Mario Wozenilek, Lars C. Wolf:
Breadcrumb routing: Query-response geocast for mobile originators in vehicular networks. 45-52 - Michele Segata, Stefan Joerer, Bastian Bloessl, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler, Renato Lo Cigno:
Plexe: A platooning extension for Veins. 53-60
In-Vehicle Networks
- Thomas Gehrsitz, Raphael Durner, Helmut Kellermann, Hyung-Taek Lim, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Priority-based energy-efficient MAC protocols for the in-car power line communication. 61-68 - Pierre Kleberger, Nasser Nowdehi, Tomas Olovsson:
Towards designing secure in-vehicle network architectures using community detection algorithms. 69-76 - Jiri Blumenstein, Tomas Mikulasek, Roman Marsálek, Aniruddha Chandra, Ales Prokes, Thomas Zemen, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker:
In-vehicle UWB channel measurement, model and spatial stationarity. 77-80
Channels and Broadcasting
- Miguel Sepulcre, Javier Gozálvez, Onur Altintas, Haris Kremo:
Adaptive beaconing for congestion and awareness control in vehicular networks. 81-88 - Mozhdeh Gholibeigi, Geert J. Heijenk, Dmitri Moltchanov, Yevgeni Koucheryavy:
Analysis of a receiver-based reliable broadcast approach for vehicular networks. 89-96 - Michal Sybis, Adrian Langowski:
Throughput enhancement for the 802.11p communication. 97-100 - Claudia Campolo, Antonella Molinaro, Alexey V. Vinel:
Understanding adjacent channel interference in multi-channel VANETs. 101-104
Posters and Demos: Two-Minute Madness Session
- Claudio Casetti, Stefano Tramacere:
Poster: Let your reputation precede you. 105-106 - Nikita Lyamin, Alexey V. Vinel, Magnus Jonsson:
Poster: On the performance of ETSI EN 302 637-2 CAM generation frequency management. 107-108 - J. J. Jaime-Rodriguez, Carlos A. Gutiérrez, Jose Martin Luna-Rivera, Daniel U. Campos-Delgado, J. L. Tecpanecatl:
Poster: Simulation of wideband mobile-to-mobile channels for the performance analysis of DSRC systems. 109-110 - Jongjun Park, Changwon Lee, Jee-Hun Park, Byeong-cheol Choi, JeongGil Ko:
Poster: Exploiting wireless CAN bus bridges for intra-vehicle communications. 111-112 - Shih-Yang Lin, Alexey V. Vinel, Cristofer Englund, Lei Chen:
Poster: Adaptive wavelength adjustment (AWLA) for cooperative speed harmonization. 113-114 - Duc V. Nguyen, Hung T. Le, Pham Ngoc Nam, Anh T. Pham, Truong Cong Thang:
Bandwidth management for multiple HTTP streaming clients. 115-116 - Mikko Hurskainen:
Poster: Open source based safe and secure platform for cost-efficient V2X implementations. 117-118 - Mikael Asplund:
Poster: Securing vehicular platoon membership. 119-120 - Mun-Suk Kim, Yena Kim, SeungSeob Lee, SuKyoung Lee:
Poster: Multi-path transport protocol for vehicle-to-grid communications. 121-122 - Atheer Al Rubaye, Ariel Aguirre, Jochen Seitz:
Poster: Address resolution for vehicular communications in heterogeneous environments. 123-124 - Raphaël Frank, Markus Forster:
Demo: A recommendation based driver assistance system to mitigate vehicular traffic shock waves. 125-126 - Idoia De-la-Iglesia, Pedro M. d'Orey, Nitin Maslekar, Unai Hernández:
Demo: Information dissemination in multi-technology vehicular networks. 127-128 - Hiroki Matoba, Yuichi Miyaji, Hideyuki Uehara:
Demo: Multi-hop wireless communication system to evaluate direction oriented routing protocol. 129-130 - Yi Zhou, Jun Wang, Haishun Du, Huiping Li, Bo Hu, Gaochao Wang, Rong Shao:
Demo: The multi-agent based evaluation of connected vehicle systems. 131-132 - Till Steinbach, Kai Muller, Franz Korf, Rene Röllig:
Demo: Real-time Ethernet in-car backbones: First insights into an automotive prototype. 133-134
Security II: Plausibility, Consistency, and Location Privacy
- Stefan Dietzel, Julian Gürtler, Rens W. van der Heijden, Frank Kargl:
Redundancy-based statistical analysis for insider attack detection in VANET aggregation schemes. 135-142 - Marcus Obst, Laurens Hobert, Pierre Reisdorf:
Multi-sensor data fusion for checking plausibility of V2V communications by vision-based multiple-object tracking. 143-150 - Martin Florian, Felix Pieper, Ingmar Baumgart:
Establishing location-privacy in decentralized long-distance geocast services. 151-158
Traffic Efficiency
- Ruilin Liu, Hongzhang Liu, Daehan Kwak, Yong Xiang, Cristian Borcea, Badri Nath, Liviu Iftode:
Themis: A participatory navigation system for balanced traffic routing. 159-166 - Robert E. Bodenheimer, Alexej Brauer, David Eckhoff, Reinhard German:
Enabling GLOSA for adaptive traffic lights. 167-174 - Jiaxing Xu, Weihua Sun, Naoki Shibata, Minoru Ito:
GreenSwirl: Combining traffic signal control and route guidance for reducing traffic congestion. 175-182
Posters and Demos: Two-Minute Madness Session
- Janne Riihijärvi, Stephanie Lambrechts, Petri Mähönen:
Poster: Comparison of RAN technologies for delay-tolerant downloads in vehicular networks. 183-184 - Florian Hagenauer, Falko Dressler, Christoph Sommer:
Poster: A simulator for heterogeneous vehicular networks. 185-186 - Hung T. Le, Nam Pham Ngoc, Tuan A. Vu, Anh T. Pham, Truong Cong Thang:
Smooth-bitrate adaptation method for HTTP streaming in vehicular environments. 187-188 - Sripriya Srikant Adhatarao, Omar Alfandi, Arne Bochem, Dieter Hogrefe:
Smart parking system for vehicles. 189-190 - Cristóvão Cruz, Arnaldo S. R. Oliveira, Joaquim Ferreira, João Nuno Matos:
Poster: Implementing deterministic vehicular communications: Rationale and challenges. 191-192 - Sebastian Ebers, Stefan Fischer:
Poster: Adapter framework for VANET simulators. 193-194 - Ke Guan, Bo Ai, Zhangdui Zhong, Carlos F. López, Lei Zhang, Cesar Briso-Rodríguez:
Poster: Excess propagation loss for train-to-x communications in curved subway tunnels. 195-196 - Evgeny Belyaev, Alexey V. Vinel:
Poster: Target packet loss selection for inter-packet loss protection for video streaming over VANETs. 197-198 - Sandra Céspedes Umaña, Juan Salamanca, Juan Camilo Sacanamboy, Carlos Rivera:
Poster: Smart networked bicycles with platoon cooperation. 199-200 - Mate Boban:
Demo: Visualization of vehicular communication: Insights into power, effective range, clustering, and neighborhood size. 201-202 - Stephan Rottmann, Julian Timpner, Lars C. Wolf:
Demo: Automated valet parking and charging. 203-204 - Koya Sato, Takashi Kosugi, Takeo Fujii:
Demo: A field test of measurement-based spectrum database using probing vehicles. 205-206
Communication Channels and Technologies
- Xiaohui Wang, Eric Anderson, Peter Steenkiste, Fan Bai:
Simulating spatial cross-correlation in vehicular networks. 207-214 - Walter Bronzi, Raphaël Frank, German Castignani, Thomas Engel:
Bluetooth low energy for inter-vehicular communications. 215-221 - Boris Tomas, Hsin-Mu Tsai, Mate Boban:
Simulating vehicular visible light communication: Physical radio and MAC modeling. 222-225 - Zhiyong Cui, Chenqi Wang, Hsin-Mu Tsai:
Characterizing channel fading in vehicular visible light communications with video data. 226-229
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