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11th VNC 2019: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 2019 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2019, Los Angeles, CA, USA, December 4-6, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-4571-6

- Yulia Sunyoto, Izhak Rubin:

Infrastructure-based Networking for Autonomous Transportation Systems Using IEEE 802.11p. 1-8 - Haoran Wei, Xuanzhang Liu, Lena Mashayekhy, Keith Decker:

Mixed-Autonomy Traffic Control with Proximal Policy Optimization. 1-8 - Keno Garlichs, Hendrik-Jörn Günther, Lars C. Wolf:

Generation Rules for the Collective Perception Service. 1-8 - Halit Bugra Tulay

, Frank Barickman, John Martin, Sughosh Rao, C. Emre Koksal:
Poster: Urban Traffic Monitoring via Machine Learning. 1-2 - Soufian Toufga, Slim Abdellatif, Philippe Owezarski, Thierry Villemur, Doria Relizani:

Effective Prediction of V2I Link Lifetime and Vehicle's Next Cell for Software Defined Vehicular Networks: A Machine Learning Approach. 1-8 - Marco Iorio

, Fulvio Risso, Riccardo Sisto, Alberto Buttiglieri, Massimo Reineri:
Detecting Injection Attacks on Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control. 1-8 - Yin-Chen Liu, BaekGyu Kim

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Demo: An Optimization Framework to Select Edge Servers for Automotive Connected Services. 1-2 - Ali Rostami, Bin Cheng, Hongsheng Lu, John B. Kenney, Marco Gruteser:

A Multi-rate Congestion Controller for Pedestrian Communication. 1-8 - Manuel Patchou, Benjamin Sliwa, Christian Wietfeld

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Logistics: Efficiency Gains and Communication Performance of Hybrid Combinations of Ground and Aerial Vehicles. 1-8 - Stefano Longari, Andrea Cannizzo, Michele Carminati

, Stefano Zanero:
A Secure-by-Design Framework for Automotive On-board Network Risk Analysis. 1-8 - Vignesh Varadarajan, Khadija Ashraf, Ashwin Ashok:

Demo : Intelligent Vehicular Perception of Non-Line-of-Sight Environment using Visible Light Communication with Stereo Cameras. 1-2 - Onur Toker, Brent Kuhn:

A Python Based Testbed for Real-Time Testing and Visualization using TI's 77 GHz Automotive Radars. 1-4 - Nicolas Desmoulins, Aïda Diop, Yvan Rafflé, Jacques Traoré, Josselin Gratesac:

Practical Anonymous Attestation-based Pseudonym Schemes for Vehicular Networks. 1-8 - Mehmet Çakir, Timo Häckel

, Sandra Reider, Philipp Meyer, Franz Korf, Thomas C. Schmidt
:
A QoS Aware Approach to Service-Oriented Communication in Future Automotive Networks. 1-8 - Feng Liu

, Qi Wang
:
IBRS: An Efficient Identity-based Batch Verification Scheme for VANETs Based on Ring Signature. 1-8 - Manabu Tsukada

, Masahiro Kitazawa, Takaharu Oi, Hideya Ochiai, Hiroshi Esaki:
Cooperative awareness using roadside unit networks in mixed traffic. 1-8 - Claas Tebruegge

, Agon Memedi
, Falko Dressler:
Empirical Characterization of the NLOS Component for Vehicular Visible Light Communication. 1-4 - Mevlut Turker Garip, Jonathan Lin, Peter L. Reiher, Mario Gerla:

SHIELDNET: An Adaptive Detection Mechanism against Vehicular Botnets in VANETs. 1-7 - Akihiro Ogawa, Hidenori Yamashita, Katsunori Ushida, Koichi Takayama, Tomoki Maruko, Shinpei Yasukawa, Junichi Abe:

Proposal of Adaptive Data Collection Method of On-Vehicle Sensors in the 5G Era. 1-4 - Jinsu Park, Seungho Han, Changick Song:

Demo: Performance Evaluation of IEEE802.11p Channel Estimation Schemes in Vehicle-to-Vehicle Environments Based on SDR Testbed. 1-2 - Van Linh Nguyen

, Po-Ching Lin, Ren-Hung Hwang
:
Physical signal-driven fusion for V2X misbehavior detection. 1-4 - Rui Lopes

, Miguel Luís
, Susana Sargento
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Real-time Video Transmission in Multihomed Vehicular Networks. 1-4 - Tobias Hardes

, Christoph Sommer
:
Towards Heterogeneous Communication Strategies for Urban Platooning at Intersections. 1-8 - Seyhan Ucar, Chinmaya Patnayak, Pratham Oza, Baik Hoh, Kentaro Oguchi:

Management of Anomalous Driving Behavior. 1-4 - Joseph Kamel, Inès Ben Jemaa, Arnaud Kaiser, Loic Cantat, Pascal Urien

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Misbehavior Detection in C-ITS: A comparative approach of local detection mechanisms. 1-8 - Christoph Allig, Tim Leinmüller, Prachi Mittal, Gerd Wanielik:

Trustworthiness Estimation of Entities within Collective Perception. 1-8 - Seyhan Ucar, Takamasa Higuchi, Onur Altintas:

Demo: Collaborative Data Storage by a Vehicular Micro Cloud. 1-2 - Georgios Varisteas, Raphaël Frank:

Poster: JUNIOR, A Research Platform for Connected and Automated Driving. 1-2 - Ahmed Soua, Pierre Merdrignac, Oyunchimeg Shagdar

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Experimental Evaluation of Adjacent Channel Interferences Effects on Safety-related V2X Communications. 1-7 - Jayson Boubin, Aaron M. Jones, Trevor J. Bihl:

NeuroWav: Toward Real-Time Waveform Design for VANETs using Neural Networks. 1-4 - Yuming Ge, Yang Wang, Rundong Yu, Qingwen Han, Yuqing Chen:

Demo: Research on test method of autonomous driving based on digital twin. 1-2 - Muhammad Sohaib Amjad, Tobias Hardes

, Max Schettler, Christoph Sommer
, Falko Dressler:
Using Full Duplex Relaying to Reduce Physical Layer Latency in Platooning. 1-4 - Yujae Song, Sung Hoon Lim, Sang-Woon Jeon, Seungjae Baek, Huicheol Shin:

On Cooperative Achievable Rates of UAV Assisted Cellular Networks. 1-7 - Joonwoo Kim, Jaewook Lee, Sangheon Pack:

Poster: A Vehicular Participant Recruiting Strategy for Improving Sensing Quality in Vehicular Crowdsensing. 1-2 - Hossein Nourkhiz Mahjoub, Arash Raftari, Rodolfo Valiente

, Yaser P. Fallah, Syed K. Mahmud:
Representing Realistic Human Driver Behaviors using a Finite Size Gaussian Process Kernel Bank. 1-8 - Ala'a Al-Momani, Frank Kargl, Christoph Bösch

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Ride and Hide: A Study on the Privacy of Ride Hailing Services. 1-8 - Ion Turcanu

, Thomas Engel, Christoph Sommer
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Fog Seeding Strategies for Information-Centric Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks. 1-8 - Dominik S. Buse

, Falko Dressler:
Towards Real-Time Interactive V2X Simulation. 1-8 - Teo Niemirepo, Juuso Toivonen, Mikko Pitkänen, Marko Viitanen

, Jarno Vanne
:
Demo: CiThruS Traffic Scene Simulator. 1-2 - Jason Posner, Yuning Yang, Lewis Tseng, Takamasa Higuchi, Onur Altintas:

Poster: Making Distributed Aggregation Fault-tolerant in Vehicular Networks. 1-2 - Marcel Rumez

, Jürgen Dürrwang, Tim Brecht, Timo Steinshorn, Peter Neugebauer, Reiner Kriesten
, Eric Sax:
CAN Radar: Sensing Physical Devices in CAN Networks based on Time Domain Reflectometry. 1-8 - Yuki Ebizuka, Yuto Shimizu, Shin Kato

, Makoto Itami:
Detection of Crossing Pedestrians and Control Support in Autonomous Vehicles using Edge-devices. 1-7 - Shashank K. Gupta

, Jamil Y. Khan, Duy T. Ngo
:
Clustered Multicast Protocols for Warning Message Transmissions in a VANET. 1-8 - Ales Prokes, Jiri Blumenstein, Josef Vychodil, Tomas Mikulasek, Roman Marsálek

, Erich Zöchmann, Herbert Groll
, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Thomas Zemen, Aniruddha Chandra
, Hussein Hammoud, Andreas F. Molisch:
Multipath Propagation Analysis for Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication at 60 GHz. 1-8 - Xinyue Kan, Akila Ganlath, Seyhan Ucar, Kyungtae Han, Prashant Tiwari, Konstantinos Karydis

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Edge Assisted Misbehavior Detection for Platoons. 1-4 - Gökhan Görbilek, Mertkan Koca, Ali Uyrus, Burak Soner, Ertugrul Basar

, Sinem Coleri
:
Location-Aware Adaptive Physical Layer Design for Vehicular Visible Light Communication. 1-4 - Ceyhun D. Ozkaptan, Eylem Ekici

, Onur Altintas:
Demo: A Software-Defined OFDM Radar for Joint Automotive Radar and Communication Systems. 1-2 - Yusaku Shiomitsu, Eiji Okamoto, Manabu Mikami, Hitoshi Yoshino:

Poster: Effective frame configuration of 5G URLLC using open-loop HARQ for autonomous driving. 1-2 - Bernd Meijerink, Geert Heijenk:

Infrastructure Support for Contention-Based Forwarding. 1-8 - Yeonji Oh, Seungho Han, Changick Song:

Poster: Performance Enhancement of State Feedback Decision Channel Estimation Scheme for IEEE802.11p Systems. 1-2 - Zhiyi Zhang, Tianxiang Li, John Dellaverson, Lixia Zhang:

RapidVFetch: Rapid Downloading of Named Data via Distributed V2V Communication. 1-8 - Hendrik-Jörn Günther, Vivek Vijaya Kumar, Shah Hussain, Kay Sommerwerk, Dennis Bondarenko:

Optimizing Vehicle Approach Strategies for Connected Signalized Intersections. 1-8 - Max Schettler, Agon Memedi

, Falko Dressler:
The Chosen One: Combating VLC Interference in Platooning using Matrix Headlights. 1-4 - Ali Uyrus, Bugra Turan, Ertugrul Basar

, Sinem Coleri
:
Visible Light and mmWave Propagation Channel Comparison for Vehicular Communications. 1-7 - Cheng-Hsun Yang, Hsin-Mu Tsai:

Vehicle Counting and Speed Estimation with RFID Backscatter Signal. 1-8 - Alexander Brummer

, Lorenz Ammon, Anatoli Djanatliev:
N-Ray Ground Interference: Extending the Two-Ray Interference Model for 3D Terrain Shapes. 1-4 - Ahmed Hamdi Sakr, Vladimeros Vladimerou, Miles Johnson:

Preceding Vehicle State Prediction Using V2V Safety Messages. 1-7 - Kyosuke Nakaaki, Aastha Sahni, Tomoya Kitani:

Development of a Precision Index and a Precision Forecast System for RTK-GNSS. 1-7 - Dominik Püllen, Nikolaos Athanasios Anagnostopoulos

, Tolga Arul
, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Using Implicit Certification to Efficiently Establish Authenticated Group Keys for In-Vehicle Networks. 1-8 - Daniel Plöger, Michele Segata

, Renato Lo Cigno
, Andreas Timm-Giel
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Markov-modulated Models to Estimate the Age of Information in Cooperative Driving. 1-4 - Gurjashan Singh Pannu, Jorge Luis López Altet, Takamasa Higuchi, Seyhan Ucar, Onur Altintas, Falko Dressler:

Demo: Making It Real - Virtual Edge Computing in a 3D Driving Simulator. 1-2

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