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Vehicular Communications, Volume 29
Volume 29, June 2021
- Bentolhoda Alinezhad Seyyedmahalleh, S. Mohammad Saberali, Farzad Parvaresh, Mahdi Majidi:
On the performance of ECF-based multi-threshold receiver in NOMA systems for vehicular communications with unknown impulsive noise. 100331 - Lamaa Sellami, Bechir Alaya:
SAMNET: Self-adaptative multi-kernel clustering algorithm for urban VANETs. 100332 - Bin Tian, Guanqun Wang, Zhigang Xu, Yuqin Zhang, Xiangmo Zhao:
Communication delay compensation for string stability of CACC system using LSTM prediction. 100333 - Jaehoon Jeong, Yiwen Shen, Tae Tom Oh, Sandra Céspedes, Nabil Benamar, Michelle Wetterwald, Jérôme Härri:
A comprehensive survey on vehicular networks for smart roads: A focus on IP-based approaches. 100334 - Seyed Ahmad Soleymani, Shidrokh Goudarzi, Mohammad Hossein Anisi, Mahdi Zareei, Abdul Hanan Abdullah, Nazri Kama:
A security and privacy scheme based on node and message authentication and trust in fog-enabled VANET. 100335 - Jahnvi Tiwari, Arun Prakash, Rajeev Tripathi:
A novel cooperative MAC protocol for safety applications in cognitive radio enabled vehicular ad-hoc networks. 100336 - Biswa Ranjan Senapati, Pabitra Mohan Khilar, Rakesh Ranjan Swain:
Composite fault diagnosis methodology for urban vehicular ad hoc network. 100337 - Seonghoon Jeong, Boosun Jeon, Boheung Chung, Huy Kang Kim:
Convolutional neural network-based intrusion detection system for AVTP streams in automotive Ethernet-based networks. 100338 - Farah M. Alsalami, Zahir Ahmad, Stanislav Zvanovec, Paul Anthony Haigh, Olivier C. L. Haas, Sujan Rajbhandari:
Statistical channel modelling of dynamic vehicular visible light communication system. 100339 - Camelia Skiribou, Fouzia Elbahhar, Raja Elassali:
DMRS-based channel estimation for railway communications in tunnel environments. 100340
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