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2nd VNC 2010: Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
- Proceedings of the Second IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VVNC 2010, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, December 13-15, 2010. IEEE 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-9525-2
- Christoph Sommer, Ozan K. Tonguz, Falko Dressler:
Adaptive beaconing for delay-sensitive and congestion-aware traffic information systems. 1-8 - Lung-Chih Tung, Mario Gerla:
An efficient road-based directional broadcast protocol for urban VANETs. 9-16 - Celimuge Wu, Satoshi Ohzahata, Toshihiko Kato:
Fuzzy logic based multi-hop broadcast for high-density vehicular ad hoc networks. 17-24 - Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Fan Bai, Ozan K. Tonguz:
UV-CAST: An urban vehicular broadcast protocol. 25-32 - Wai Chen, Ratul K. Guha, Jasmine Chennikara-Varghese, Marcus Pang, Rama Vuyyuru, Junichiro Fukuyama:
Context-driven disruption tolerant networking for vehicular applications. 33-40 - Wouter Klein Wolterink, Geert J. Heijenk, Georgios Karagiannis:
Constrained geocast to support Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) merging. 41-48 - Jiangzhe Wang, Ryuji Wakikawa, Lixia Zhang:
DMND: Collecting data from mobiles using Named Data. 49-56 - Timothy Menard, Jeffrey Miller:
FreeSim_Mobile: A novel approach to real-time traffic gathering using the apple iPhoneTM. 57-63 - Hermann Buddendick, Thomas F. Eibert:
Parallelized Physical Optics computations for Scattering Center Models in radio channel simulations. 64-71 - Kim Mahler, Panagiotis Ch. Paschalidis, Andreas Kortke, Wilhelm Keusgen:
Modeling and simulation of small-scale fading for vehicle-to-vehicle communication. 72-77 - Stefan Dietzel, Frank Kargl, Geert J. Heijenk, Florian Schaub:
On the potential of generic modeling for VANET data aggregation protocols. 78-85 - Ian Downes, Branislav Kusy, Omprakash Gnawali, Leonidas J. Guibas:
Interactive analysis and simulation of VANETs using MOWINE. 86-93 - Ching-Ling Huang, Hariharan Krishnan, Raja Sengupta, Yaser P. Fallah:
Implementation and evaluation of scalable Vehicle-to-Vehicle transmission control protocol. 94-101 - Robert Protzmann, Björn Schünemann, Ilja Radusch:
The influences of communication models on the simulated effectiveness of V2X applications. 102-109 - Hadi Arbabi, Michele C. Weigle:
Using DTMon to monitor transient flow traffic. 110-117 - Jens Schmutzler, Christian Wietfeld:
Analysis of message sequences and encoding efficiency for electric vehicle to grid interconnections. 118-125 - Stefano Fontanelli, Enrico Bini, Paolo Santi:
Dynamic route planning in vehicular networks based on future travel estimation. 126-133 - Dragan Samardzija, Erne Kovac, Djordje Isailovic, Bojan Miladinovic, Nikola Teslic, Mihajlo Katona:
Road Nail: Intelligent road marking system testbed. 134-138 - Jiadong Zhang, Jin S. Y. Xu, Chen Zhu, Wei Wang, Stephen Shaoyi Liao:
Constructing summarizations for V2V traffic data based on sampling methods. 139-143 - Keisuke Okamoto, Munehiko Sasajima, Naiwala P. Chandrasiri, Kazunari Nawa, Riichiro Mizoguchi:
A method of structuring communication data for in-vehicle information service. 144-151 - Wolfgang Birk, Jens Eliasson, Per Lindgren, Evgeny Osipov, Laurynas Riliskis:
Road Surface Networks technology enablers for enhanced ITS. 152-159 - Emmanuel Baccelli, Thomas H. Clausen, Ryuji Wakikawa:
IPv6 operation for WAVE - Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments. 160-165 - Norbert Bißmeyer, Christian Stresing, Kpatcha M. Bayarou:
Intrusion detection in VANETs through verification of vehicle movement data. 166-173 - David Eckhoff, Christoph Sommer, Tobias Gansen, Reinhard German, Falko Dressler:
Strong and affordable location privacy in VANETs: Identity diffusion using time-slots and swapping. 174-181 - Robert Karl Schmidt, Robert Lasowski, Tim Leinmiiller, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Günter Schäfer:
An approach for selective beacon forwarding to improve cooperative awareness. 182-188 - Junichiro Okamoto, Susumu Ishihara:
Distributing location-dependent data in VANETs by guiding data traffic to high vehicle density areas. 189-196 - Junichiro Fukuyama, Rama Vuyyuru, Ratul K. Guha, Wai Chen, John Lee:
A fast and distributed algorithm for vehicular network coding. 197-201 - Chun-Chih Lo, Jeng-Wei Lee, Che-Hung Lin, Mong-Fong Horng, Yau-Hwang Kuo:
A Cooperative destination discovery scheme to support adaptive routing in VANETs. 202-208 - Sung-Yeop Pyun, Helena Widiarti, Yong Jin Kwon, Dong-Ho Cho, Jong-Wuk Son:
TDMA-based channel access scheme for V2I communication system using smart antenna. 209-214 - Ke Xu, Benjamin T. Garrison, Kuang-Ching Wang:
Performance modeling for IEEE 802.11 vehicle-to-infrastructure networks with directional antennas. 215-222 - Si Chen, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Rama Vuyyuru, Onur Altintas:
Feasibility analysis of vehicular dynamic spectrum access via queueing theory model. 223-230 - Thomas D. C. Little, Ashish Agarwal, Jimmy C. Chau, Matt Figueroa, Aaron Ganick, Johnathan Lobo, Travis Rich, Peter Schimitsch:
Directional communication system for short-range vehicular communications. 231-238 - Andreas Xeros, Marios Lestas, Maria I. Andreou, Andreas Pitsillides:
Adaptive probabilistic flooding for Information Hovering in VANETs. 239-246 - Hongsheng Lu, Christian Poellabauer:
Balancing broadcast reliability and transmission range in VANETs. 247-254 - Diego Borsetti, Javier Gozálvez:
Infrastructure-assisted geo-routing for cooperative vehicular networks. 255-262 - Naruhiro Kusumine, Susumu Ishihara:
R2D2V: RNC based Regional Data Distribution on VANETs. 263-270 - Tiago Fioreze, Geert J. Heijenk:
Extending DNS to support geocasting towards VANETs: A proposal. 271-277 - Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Yibei Ling, Stanley Pietrowicz, Tao Zhang:
Non-interactive malicious behavior detection in vehicular networks. 278-285 - Nader M. Rabadi:
Revised self-certified implicit certificate scheme for anonymous communications in vehicular networks. 286-292 - Thomas Mangel, Timo Kosch, Hannes Hartenstein:
A comparison of UMTS and LTE for vehicular safety communication at intersections. 293-300 - Vinh Van Phan, Kari Horneman, Ling Yu, Jaakko Vihriälä:
Providing enhanced cellular coverage in public transportation with smart relay systems. 301-308 - Richard Roberts, Praveen Gopalakrishnan, Somya Rathi:
Visible light positioning: Automotive use case. 309-314 - Shohei Kanda, Ami Uchikawa, Ryo Harada, Hiroshi Shigeno:
Implementation and experiment of multi-modal transmission system for stable communication. 315-322 - Hector Agustin Cozzetti, Andrea Vesco, Fabrizio Abrate, Riccardo Scopigno:
Improving wireless simulation chain: Impact of two corrective models for Vanets. 323-329 - Florent Kaisser, Colette Johnen, Véronique Vèque:
Quantitative model for evaluate routing protocols in a vehicular ad hoc networks on highway. 330-337 - Rui Meireles, Mate Boban, Peter Steenkiste, Ozan K. Tonguz, João Barros:
Experimental study on the impact of vehicular obstructions in VANETs. 338-345 - Fangming He, Hong Man, Wei Wang:
Physical layer assisted security for mobile OFDM networks. 346-353 - Md. Imrul Hassan, Hai Le Vu, Taka Sakurai, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Moshe Zukerman:
Effect of retransmissions on the performance of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol for DSRC. 354-360
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