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ICCVE 2014: Vienna, Austria
- International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo, ICCVE 2014, Vienna, Austria, November 3-7, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6729-2
- Damian Kelly, Fabio Baroncelli, Christopher Fowler, David Boundy, Annabelle Pratt:
Price incentivised electric vehicle charge control for community voltage regulation. 1-6 - Zeming Jiang, Laith Shalalfeh, Mohammed J. Beshir:
Impact of electric vehicle infrastructure on the University of Southern California microgrid: Based on smart grid regional demonstration project - Los Angeles. 7-11 - Vishnu Narayanan B., Rosmi Rehman, Alin Devassy, Subramanian Rama, Punit Ahluwalia, Anand Ramachandran:
Enabling location based services for hyperlocal marketing in connected vehicles. 12-13 - Alin Devassy, Nithya Gopinath, Vishnu Narayanan B., Anand Ramachandran:
Coordinated, progressive vehicular headlight glare reduction for driver safety using wireless sensor networks. 14-15 - Walton Fehr, Tom Lusco, Frank Perry, Jim Marousek, Booz Allen Hamilton, Gregory Krueger, Dave McNamara:
Southeast Michigan 2014 Test Bed project architecture update: Developing, refining and implementing the USDOT's Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture. 16-23 - Rasim M. Alguliyev, Fargana J. Abdullayeva:
Development of risk factor management method for federation of clouds. 24-29 - Yan Huo, Yumeng Lu, Wei Cheng, Tao Jing:
Vehicle road distance measurement and maintenance in RFID systems on roads. 30-36 - Nikola S. Subotic, Liping Li, Paul Schmalenberg, Jae S. Lee, Koji Shiozaki:
Hybrid decision and data adaptive antenna array processing for collision avoidance radar. 37-43 - Giordano Spadacini, Diego Bellan, Flavia Grassi, Sergio Amedeo Pignari:
Measurement and modeling of low-frequency electromagnetic noise generated by moving trains in 25 kV AC high-speed railway lines. 44-49 - Flavia Grassi, Giordano Spadacini, Sergio Amedeo Pignari, C. Rostamzadeh:
On the use of bulk current injection for testing the immunity of CAN-bus lines. 50-55 - A. Beltramelli, Flavia Grassi, Giordano Spadacini, Sergio Amedeo Pignari:
Modeling conducted noise propagation along high-voltage DC power buses for electric vehicle applications. 56-61 - Hela Lajmi, Habib M. Kammoun, Adel M. Alimi:
Ethernet video analyzer for vehicle. 62-67 - Sikai Huang, David Infield:
Monte Carlo modelling for domestic car use patterns in united kingdom. 68-73 - Prateek Jain, Trapti Jain:
Assessment of electric vehicle charging load and its impact on electricity market price. 74-79 - Theodoros I. Kosmanis, Traianos V. Yioultsis:
Electrical drivetrains for tad-pole and delta type recumbent tricycles. 80-85 - Alastair R. Ruddle, Lester Low, Rob Armstrong, Linda Dawson, Andrew Rowell:
Recommendations for mitigating low frequency magnetic field exposure in hybrid/electric vehicles. 86-91 - Fabio Antonio V. Pinto, Luís Henrique M. K. Costa, Marcelo Dias de Amorim:
Modeling spare capacity reuse in EV charging stations based on the Li-ion battery profile. 92-98 - Tobias Frankiewicz, Meike Mockel, Frank Köster:
Measurement and evaluation of communication parameters on a Vehicle-to-infrastructure communication test site. 99-104 - Xinghua Li, Lingjuan Deng, Sheng Gao, Jianfeng Ma, Qingsong Yao:
A demand-aware location privacy protection scheme in continuous location-based services. 112-117 - Qasim M. Alriyami, Asma Adnane, Anthony Kim Smith:
Evaluation criterias for trust management in vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs). 118-123 - Nuno Vasco Lopes, Henrique Silva, Alexandre J. T. Santos:
A secure QoS proposal for vehicular networks. 124-129 - Hiroki Takahara, Sou Kurosu, Akira Namakura, Kohei Ohno, Makoto Itami:
A study on improving performance of communication and ranging in cooperative UWB radar and IVC system. 130-131 - Alexander V. Smirnov, Alexey M. Kashevnik, Andrew Ponomarev, Nikolay Shilov:
Location-based on-board system for e-tourism: Implementation for Ford SYNC. 132-137 - Randall Cogill, Olivier Gallay, Wynita M. Griggs, Chungmok Lee, Zubair Nabi, Rodrigo H. Ordóñez-Hurtado, Martin Rufli, Robert Shorten, Tigran T. Tchrakian, Rudi Verago, Fabian R. Wirth, Sergiy Zhuk:
Parked cars as a service delivery platform. 138-143 - Pablo Sauras-Perez, Andrea Gil, Joachim Taiber:
ParkinGain: Toward a smart parking application with value-added services integration. 144-148 - Robert Altschaffel, Tobias Hoppe, Sven Kuhlmann, Jana Dittmann:
Beyond mileage: Towards more secure techniques to assess the fitness levels of smart cars. 149-154 - Samer Telawi, Yusuf Sima, Bashier Machmur, Ali Hayek, Josef Börcsök, Udo Pinders, Walter Schreiber:
Network-based safety-related vibration and position analysis for railway vehicles. 155-161 - Yuan Kai, Liu Jian:
RCM scheduling optimization for circuit breakers based on LS-SVM. 162-169 - Achim Enthaler, Thomas Weustenfeld, Frank Gauterin, Juergen Koehler:
Thermal management consumption and its effect on remaining range estimation of electric vehicles. 170-177 - Roberto Alvaro, Jairo González, Carlos Gamallo, Jesús Fraile-Ardanuy, Davy Luk Knapen:
Vehicle to vehicle energy exchange in smart grid applications. 178-184 - Charalampos E. Marmaras, Erotokritos Xydas, Liana Cipcigan, Omer F. Rana:
An integrated approach for simulating EVs in transport and electric power networks. 185-190 - Khoa Dang Hoang, Kais Atallah:
A rapid concept development technique for electric vehicle powertrains. 191-198 - Luca Bedogni, Luciano Bononi, Alfredo D'Elia, Marco Di Felice, Marco Di Nicola, Tullio Salmon Cinotti:
Driving without anxiety: A route planner service with range prediction for the electric vehicles. 199-206 - Xiuli Liang, Tek Tjing Lie, Mohammed H. Haque:
A cost-effective EV charging method designed for residential homes with renewable energy. 207-208 - Kenta Wako, Hirofumi Onishi, Fumio Watanabe, Fanny Mlinarsky, Tutomu Murase, Kazuyuki Sasajima:
V2V communication quality with multi-antenna in field assessments and simulations. 209-214 - Levent Ekiz, Adrian Posselt, Oliver Klemp, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker:
Assessment of design methodologies for vehicular 802.11p antenna systems. 215-221 - Adrian Posselt, Aline Friedrich, Levent Ekiz, Oliver Klemp, Bernd Geck:
System-level assessment of volumetric 3D vehicular MIMO antenna based on measurement. 222-226 - Bernhard Kloiber, Jérôme Härri, Thomas Strang, Stephan Sand:
Bigger is better - Combining contention window adaptation with geo-based backoff generation in DSRC networks. 227-233 - Alessandro Bazzi, Barbara M. Masini, Alberto Zanella, Gianni Pasolini:
Virtual road side units for geo-routing in VANETs. 234-239 - Dung Phuong Trinh, Youngmin Jeong, Hyundong Shin:
Markov-population vehicular networks. 240-241 - Michael During, Kai Franke, Reza Balaghiasefi, Mark Gonter, Markus Belkner, Karsten Lemmer:
Adaptive cooperative maneuver planning algorithm for conflict resolution in diverse traffic situations. 242-249 - Stefan Diewald, Patrick Lindemann, Andreas Möller, Tobias Stockinger, Marion Koelle, Matthias Kranz:
Gamified training for vehicular user interfaces - Effects on drivers' behavior. 250-257 - Bernhard Knauder, Michael Karner, Markus Schratter:
Predictive longitudinal vehicle control based on vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. 258-263 - Muhammad Aizzat Zakaria, Hairi Zamzuri, Rosbi Bin Mamat, Saiful Amri Mazlan, Mohd Azizi Abdul Rahman, Abdul Hadi Abd Rahman:
Dynamic curvature path tracking control for autonomous vehicle: Experimental results. 264-269 - Sanjiban Kundu, Amit Singh, Sandipan Kundu, Chunming Qiao, Yunfei Hou:
Vehicle speed control algorithms for data delivery and eco-driving. 270-271 - Bo-Chih Peng, Nanming Chen:
Energy saving strategies in Mass Rapid Transit systems. 272-277 - Hsueh-Ju Chen, Fu-Cheng Wang:
Benefits of inerters for multi-car trains. 278-283 - Edoardo Cangialosi, Angela Di Febbraro, Nicola Sacco, Alberto Bauda:
Generalized ride-sharing: An enhanced model and new results. 284-290 - Cheng-Xi Li, Yan Yang, Xiao-Yu Chen, Jindan Xu, Shan Song, Dong-Chen Fan, Fei Chen:
Mental workload of young drivers during curve negotiation. 291-292 - Vasileios Asthenopoulos, Pavlos Kosmides, Evgenia F. Adamopoulou, Konstantinos P. Demestichas:
Intelligent energy consumption estimation for electric vehicles: Business processes and services. 293-298 - Molka Gharbaoui, Raffaele Bruno, Barbara Martini, Luca Valcarenghi, Marco Conti, Piero Castoldi:
Assessing the effect of introducing adaptive charging stations in public EV charging infrastructures. 299-305 - Muhammad Usman, Luk Knapen, Bruno Kochan, Ansar-Ul-Haque Yasar, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens, Geert Wets:
A framework for electric vehicle charging strategy optimization tested for travel demand generated by an activity-based model. 306-311 - Hartmut Popp, Dominik Dvorak, Christian Niklas:
Lifetime simulation of different lithium-ion batteries for vehicle-to-grid application. 312-317 - Yue Cao, Ning Wang, George Kamel:
A publish/subscribe communication framework for managing electric vehicle charging. 318-324 - Lutz Kelch, Tobias Pögel, Lars C. Wolf, Andreas Sasse:
Traffic generator for HSDPA network simulations. 325-330 - Billy Kihei, John A. Copeland, Yusun Chang:
Doppler domain localization for collision avoidance in VANETs by using omnidirectional antennas. 331-337 - Thinh Phu Do, Yun Hee Kim, Seong Ro Lee, Min A. Jung:
Joint relay selection and power allocation for pairwise multi-way relay networks. 338-342 - Marcos Pillado Quintas, Manuel Fünfrocken, Jonas Vogt, Horst Wieker:
A vision for an V2X service announcement concept. 343-344 - Abdul Hadi Abd Rahman, Hairi Zamzuri, Saiful Amri Mazlan, Mohd Azizi Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Aizzat Zakaria:
Tracking uncertain moving objects using dynamic track management in Multiple Hypothesis Tracking. 345-350 - Víctor Corcoba Magaña, Mario Muñoz Organero:
LESY-ECO: Learning system for eco-driving based on the imitation. 351-356 - Kai Franke, Mark Gonter, Michael During, Karsten Lemmer, Reza Balaghiasefi, Ferit Kucukay:
A reference architecture for CISS/CDAS within the field of cooperative driving. 357-363 - David Spulak, Richard Otrebski, Wilfried Kubinger:
A probabilistic, multivariate approach for object recognition in thermal infra-red images. 364-368 - Seong-Woo Kim, Wei Liu, Marcelo H. Ang, Seung-Woo Seo, Daniela Rus:
Cooperative autonomous driving using cooperative perception and mirror neuron inspired intention awareness. 369-376 - Milos N. Mladenovic, Montasir M. Abbas:
Priority-based intersection control framework for self-driving vehicles: Agent-based model development and evaluation. 377-384 - Stefan Craß, Eva Kühn, Sandford Bessler, Thomas Paulin:
A generic load balancing framework for cooperative ITS applications. 385-390 - Sherif M. Abuelenin, Adel Y. Abul-Magd:
Empirical study of traffic velocity distribution and its effect on VANETs connectivity. 391-395 - Paul Fuxjäger, Stefan Rührup, Hannes Weisgrab, Bernd Rainer:
Highway traffic flow measurement by passive monitoring of Wi-Fi signals. 396-401 - Tillmann Nett, Jörn Schneider:
Automated planning of charge processes for privately owned electric vehicles. 402-407 - Mario Alvarado-Ruiz, Fadi Abi Abdallah, Maurice Gagnaire:
Improving energy distribution for EV charging over public lighting systems. 408-415 - Allan K. Lewis, Mohammad Naserian:
Utilizing dedicated short range communications (DSRC) in high power grid connected electric drive vehicle (GCEDV) wireless charging applications. 416-420 - Ran Wang, Ping Wang, Gaoxi Xiao:
Two-stage mechanism design for electric vehicle charging involving renewable energy. 421-426 - Stefan Rührup, Paul Fuxjäger, Dieter Smely:
TCP-like congestion control for broadcast channel access in VANETs. 427-432 - Nikolaos V. Kantartzis, Traianos V. Yioultsis, Theodoros I. Kosmanis:
Miniaturized directivity-adjustable antennas for enhanced vehicular wireless communications and EMC-optimized automotive electronics. 433-438 - Konstantinos Katsaros, Mehrdad Dianati, Rahim Tafazolli:
Analytical model of RTT-aware SCTP. 439-443 - Fernando Bernal-Hidalgo, Fernando Pereñíguez-Garcia, Rafael Marín López, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
A network access control solution based on PANA for intelligent transportation systems. 444-449 - Mehrdad Bagheri, Matti Siekkinen, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Cellular-based vehicle to pedestrian (V2P) adaptive communication for collision avoidance. 450-456 - Qiong Yang, Lin Wang, Weiwei Xia, Yi Wu, Lianfeng Shen:
Development of on-board unit in vehicular ad-hoc network for highways. 457-462 - Mukremin Ozkul, Ilir Çapuni:
An autonomous driving framework with self-configurable vehicle clusters. 463-468 - Evangelos Mitsakis, Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Georgia Aifandopoulou, Pierpaolo Tona, Jaap Vreeswijk, Giacomo Somma, Rosa Blanco, Gonzalo Alcaraz, Zeljko Jeftic, Anita Toni, Gert Blom:
Large scale deployment of cooperative mobility systems in Europe: COMPASS4D. 469-476 - Stefan Diewald, Patrick Lindemann, Andreas Möller, Tobias Stockinger, Marion Koelle, Matthias Kranz:
The vehicle as pervasive display - Potentials and limitations. 477-478 - Smaïl Niar, Arda Yurdakul, Osman S. Unsal, Tuna Tugcu, Aziz C. Yücetürk:
A dynamically reconfigurable architecture for emergency and disaster management in ITS. 479-484 - Davide Tosi, Stefano Marzorati, Claudia Pulvirenti:
Vehicular traffic predictions from cellular network data - A real world case study. 485-491 - Manuel J. Baena-Toquero, Jesús Luis Muros-Cobos, Sandra Rodríguez-Valenzuela, Juan Antonio Holgado Terriza:
Towards sustainability in multi-modal urban planners. 492-497 - Lan Di, Jiuzhen Liang, Qin Wu:
Simulation of kinetic traffic flow with disturbance. 498-504 - Bernhard Heilmann, Hannes Koller, Johannes Asamer, Martin Reinthaler, M. Aleksa, S. Breuss, Gerald Richter:
A data-driven approach for travel time prediction on motorway sections. 505-506 - Jelena Loncarski, Mats Leijon, Claudio Rossi, Milan Srndovic, Gabriele Grandi:
Current ripple evaluation in dual three-phase inverters for open-end winding EV drives. 507-513 - Fouad Baouche, Rochdi Trigui, Romain Billot, Nour-Eddin El Faouzi:
Electric vehicle shortest path problem with replenishment constraint. 514-515 - Martin Reinthaler, Johannes Asamer, Hannes Koller, Markus Litzlbauer:
Utilizing mobility data to facilitate the introduction of E-Taxis in Vienna: Feasibility study of a decision support system for the introduction of battery electric vehicles as Taxis. 516-517 - Stefan Übermasser, Matthias Stifter, Gernot Lenz, Bernhard Heilmann:
Linking statistical mobility data with electrical distribution network infrastructure for generating an agent population for multi-agent simulation of electric vehicles with Markov chains. 518-519 - Van Huan Duong, Hany Ayad Bastawrous, Kai Chin Lim, Khay Wai See, Peng Zhang, Shi Xue Dou:
SOC estimation for LiFePO4 battery in EVs using recursive least-squares with multiple adaptive forgetting factors. 520-521 - Jianping Chen:
An innovative adaptive streaming system for connected vehicles. 522-528 - Ahmed Y. Al Hammadi, Omar Altrad, Sami Muhaidat, Mahmoud Al-Qutayri, Saleh R. Al-Araji:
Centralized cooperative spectrum sensing with multiple antennas over imperfect feedback channels. 529-533 - Minming Ni, Jian Yu, Hao Wu, Zhangdui Zhong:
Analysis for interference-based capacity of vehicular ad hoc networks. 534-539 - Markus Forster, Raphaël Frank, Thomas Engel:
An event-driven inter-vehicle communication protocol to attenuate vehicular shock waves. 540-545 - Andreas Witsch, Stephan Opfer, Kurt Geihs:
A formal multi-agent language for cooperative autonomous driving scenarios. 546-551 - Chalermpol Saiprasert, Suttipong Thajchayapong, Thunyasit Pholprasit, Chularat Tanprasert:
Driver behaviour profiling using smartphone sensory data in a V2I environment. 552-557 - Thomas Sachse, Oliver Grabner, Meike Mockel, Claus Kaschwich, Jens Plattner:
Intelligent traffic control and optimization with cooperative systems on the eHighway: Using the electrified highway-infrastructure for heavy good vehicles and the advanced traffic control center with V2X for a more efficient and safer traffic (for all road users). 558-564 - Muhammad Umer Khan, Pavlos Basaras, Lars Schmidt-Thieme, Alexandros Nanopoulos, Dimitrios Katsaros:
Analyzing cooperative lane change models for connected vehicles. 565-570 - Albert Y. S. Lam, Yiu-Wing Leung, Xiaowen Chu:
Autonomous vehicle public transportation system. 571-576 - Tomoyuki Tange, Akihito Hiromori, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino, Takaaki Umedu:
An analysis model of queue length fluctuation at signals using vehicle trajectories. 577-583 - Ramon Marrero-Almonte, Eva Marín-Tordera, Xavier Masip-Bruin, R. Nuez-Baldoma, J. Batlle-Ferrer, Guang-Jie Ren:
A smart drive to future transport systems. 584-589 - Gabriella Varga, Gábor Rödönyi, Péter Gáspár, Jozsef Bokor:
Lyapunov-Krasovskii functionals for evaluating H∞ performance of platoons of communicating vehicles. 590-595 - Sanoop Mallissery, M. M. Manohara Pai, Radhika M. Pai, A. Smitha:
Cloud enabled secure communication in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks. 596-601 - Emre Kaplan, Ali Ufuk Peker, Kerem Par, Tankut Acarman:
Preliminary results on driving diagnosis and indexing. 602-603 - Emre Kural, Stephen Jones, Alejandro Ferreira Parrilla, Anders Grauers:
Traffic light assistant system for optimized energy consumption in an electric vehicle. 604-611 - Szilárd Aradi, Tamás Bécsi, Péter Gáspár, Gabor Barany, Adam Hajdu:
Design of wireless gateway between on-board vehicle wired networks and mobile devices. 612-617 - Clemens Satzger, Ricardo Pinto de Castro:
Combined wheel-slip control and torque blending using MPC. 618-624 - Hirofumi Onishi:
Guidelines against diversified vehicle cyber risks. 625-626 - Mebarka Belahcene, Ammar Chouchane, Nadia Mokhtari:
2D and 3D face recognition based on IPC detection and patch of interest regions. 627-628 - Ying-Hsin Liang, Ben-Jye Chang, Cheng-Hsin Liu:
Minimum real-time chunk delay for active safe driving in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 629-634 - Ben-Jye Chang, Ying-Hsin Liang, Jiun-Ting Lai:
Minimizing emergency message collisions and maximizing network throughput in IEEE 802.11p vehicular wireless network. 635-640 - Fjolla Ademaj, Bujar Krasniqi:
Optimization of assigned power and bandwidth in Macro-Femto cellular system using geometric programming. 641-646 - Nuno Carvalho, Gabriela Schütz, Noélia Correia:
Vehicle routing with backup provisioning using wireless sensor infrastructure. 647-652 - Mahdiyar Sarayloo, Ennio Gambi, Susanna Spinsante:
A large set of orthogonal codes for the V2V scenario. 653-654 - Darko Juric, Sven Loncaric:
A method for on-road night-time vehicle headlight detection and tracking. 655-660 - Ching-Chun Huang, Hoang Tran Vu, Tsann-Tay Tang:
Inter-vehicle communication, license plate verification, and distance estimation for the construction of driving surroundings. 661-666 - Ozgur Karaduman, Haluk Eren, Hasan Kürüm, Mehmet Celenk:
Regional risk estimation for drivers cutting intelligent graph with intra cells enabling risk transfer for street players. 667-672 - Mohammad Goli, Azim Eskandarian:
Evaluation of lateral trajectories with different controllers for multi-vehicle merging in platoon. 673-678 - Christian Prehofer, Konstantin Schorp, Stefan Kugele, Daniel Clarke, Markus Duchon:
Towards a 3-tier architecture for connected vehicles. 679-680 - Lei Chen, Cristofer Englund:
Cooperative ITS - EU standards to accelerate cooperative mobility. 681-686 - Brandon Schoettle, Michael Sivak:
A survey of public opinion about connected vehicles in the U.S., the U.K., and Australia. 687-692 - Michal Sybis:
Channel estimation with two-dimensional interpolation for the 802.11p communication. 693-694 - Josef Vychodil, Jiri Blumenstein, Tomas Mikulasek, Ales Prokes, Vojtech Derbek:
Measurement of in-vehicle channel - Feasibility of ranging in UWB and MMW band. 695-698 - Lina Altoaimy, Imad Mahgoub:
OWL: Optimized weighted localization for vehicular ad hoc networks. 699-704 - Meiling Wang, Xinping Wang:
Study on UGV path selection method based on GIS database. 705-710 - Valerio Freschi, Saverio Delpriori, Lorenz Cuno Klopfenstein, Emanuele Lattanzi, Gioele Luchetti, Alessandro Bogliolo:
Geospatial data aggregation and reduction in vehicular sensing applications: The case of road surface monitoring. 711-716 - Alessia Autolitano, Massimo Reineri, Riccardo Scopigno, Claudia Campolo, Antonella Molinaro:
Understanding the channel busy ratio metrics for decentralized congestion control in VANETs. 717-722 - Hequn Zhang, Rui Wang, Tony Larsson:
Simulation of region-based geocast routing protocols. 723-730 - Rui Wang, Hequn Zhang, Tony Larsson:
Region-based Geocast routing protocols for VANETs: Summary, evaluation methods and simulation models. 731-738 - Ying He, Xuelian Cai, Yankang Zhang, Xiaolei Han, Qin Lin, Changle Li:
Routing protocol for complex three-dimensional Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. 739-744 - Rakesh Shrestha, Sirojiddin Djuraev, Seung Yeob Nam:
Sybil attack detection in vehicular network based on received signal strength. 745-746 - Alessandro Bazzi, Barbara M. Masini, Alberto Zanella, Cristina De Castro, Carla Raffaelli, Oreste Andrisano:
Cellular aided vehicular named data networking. 747-752 - Wassim Drira, Deepak Puthal, Fethi Filali:
ADCS: An adaptive data collection scheme in vehicular networks using 3G/LTE. 753-758 - Aytug Boyaci, Mustafa Kaya, Sengül Dogan, Erhan Akbal, Haluk Eren:
A smart trip advice model by inter-car voting data over Internet towards pleasant driving. 759-764 - Safdar Hussain Bouk, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Dongkyun Kim:
Hierarchical and hash-based naming scheme for vehicular information centric networks. 765-766 - Panagiotis Matzakos, Jérôme Härri, Bernadette Villeforceix, Christian Bonnet:
An IPv6 architecture for cloud-to-vehicle smart mobility services over heterogeneous vehicular networks. 767-772 - Naohisa Hashimoto, Kohji Tomita, Akiya Kamimura, Osamu Matsumoto:
Technology evaluations of personal mobility vehicles in Tsukuba-city mobility robot designated zone - An experimental approach for personal mobility for sharing. 773-774 - Takeki Ogitsu, Tokunosuke Ikegami, Shin Kato, Hiroshi Mizoguchi:
Study of coupling technologies for personal vehicle transit. 775-776 - Pablo Sauras-Perez, Joachim Taiber, John Smith:
Variability analysis of in-car gesture interaction. 777-780 - Mohsen Rohani, Denis Gingras, Dominique Gruyer:
Dynamic base station DGPS for cooperative vehicle localization. 781-785 - Xiang He, Jia Li, Daniel N. Aloi:
WiFi based indoor localization with adaptive motion model using smartphone motion sensors. 786-791 - Yanlei Gu, Yutaro Wada, Li-Ta Hsu, Shunsuke Kamijo:
Vehicle self-localization in urban canyon using 3D map based GPS positioning and vehicle sensors. 792-798 - Mohsen Rohani, Denis Gingras, Dominique Gruyer:
Vehicular cooperative map matching. 799-803 - Cheuk Yu Yeung, W. C. Law, Tat Wing Chim, Siu-Ming Yiu, Victor O. K. Li, Lucas Chi Kwong Hui:
Distributing blackbox data to multiple vehicles in a secure and privacy-preserving manner. 804-809 - Mohammad Alasali, Claes Beckman, Mats Karlsson:
Providing internet to trains using MIMO in LTE networks. 810-814 - Abdelhak Farsi, Piotr Szczechowiak:
Optimal deployment of Road Side Units in urban environments. 815-820 - Mengmeng Wang, Yankang Zhang, Changle Li, Xin Wang, Lina Zhu:
A survey on intersection-based routing protocols in city scenario of VANETs. 821-826 - Can Gocmenoglu, Tankut Acarman:
A 3D Web-based visualization tool for VANET simulations. 827-828 - Celimuge Wu, Satoshi Ohzahata, Yusheng Ji, Toshihiko Kato:
Making inter-flow network coding possible for unicast routing in VANETs. 829-835 - Joachim Taiber, John D. McGregor:
Efficient engineering of safety-critical, software-intensive systems. 836-841 - Vangalur S. Alagar, Kaiyu Wan:
An approach to designing an autonomic network of traffic managers. 842-849 - Aleksandar Kostikj, Milan Kjosevski, Ljupcho Kocarev:
Validation of a microscopic single lane urban traffic simulator. 850-854 - Wenjie Chen, Guanhua Zhang:
Safety management on hazardous material transportation. 855-858 - Maxime Guériau, Romain Billot, Salima Hassas, Frederic Armetta, Nour-Eddin El Faouzi:
An extension of MovSim for multi-agent cooperative vehicles modeling. 859-860 - Stefan Diewald, Patrick Lindemann, Matthias Kranz:
Connected mobility aids: Supporting physically impaired traffic participants with vehicle-to-X communication. 861-862 - Darya Bululukova, Michael Kramer:
Application of existing wireless power transfer standards in automotive applications. 863-864 - Amjad Gawanmeh, Moh'd Alwadi, Ashraf Ghawanmeh:
Understanding traffic: Towards a smart traffic control architecture. 865-866 - Rodrigo H. Ordóñez-Hurtado, Robert N. Shorten:
Using stationary vehicles to enhance cooperative positioning in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks. 867-868 - Takeshi Kawamura, Tatsuya Kashiwa, Kenji Taguchi, Yasutaka Kishimoto:
Intelligent driving lane with RF-ID for vehicle navigation system. 869-870 - Christophe Boucher, Jean-Charles Noyer:
Automatic estimation of road inclinations by fusing GPS readings with OSM and ASTER GDEM2 data. 871-876 - Adrian Langowski, Krzysztof Wesolowski:
A novel blockwise PAPR minimization algorithm for connected vehicles. 877-881 - Hani Alturkostani, Axel W. Krings:
The impact of jamming on threshold-based agreement in VANET. 882-887 - Yuhong Li, Theo Kanter, Rahim Rahmani, Lars C. Wolf:
An information-centric approach for data dissemination in vehicular networks. 888-893 - Fuad A. Ghaleb, Mohammad Abdur Razzaque, Anazida Zainal:
Mobility pattern based misbehavior detection in vehicular adhoc networks to enhance safety. 894-901 - Xiaoya Hu, Jiao Fang, Wei Xiong:
Performance analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 with the unslotted CSMA/CA for mobile vehicle. 902-903 - Youngmin Jeong, Dung Phuong Trinh, Hyundong Shin:
V2V communication in a Cox field of vehicles. 904-905 - Francesco Acquaviva, Donato Di Paola, Alessandro Rizzo:
A novel formulation for the distributed solution of load balancing problems in mobility on-demand systems. 906-911 - Jassim Al-Fadhli, Mustafa Ashkanani, Abdulwahab Yousef, Issam W. Damaj, Mohammed El-Shafei:
RECON: A remotely controlled drone for roads safety. 912-918 - Johan Scholtz, Andrew L. Wendelborn, Kevin Maciunas:
Ontology layering in an early warning sensor (EWS) bicycle accident prevention system. 919-924 - Sanjay Goel, Ersin Dincelli, Austin Parker, Ethan Sprissler:
Enabling a self-organized traffic system in existing legacy hardware. 925-930 - Sanjay Goel, Stephen F. Bush, Krishnaraj Ravindranathan:
Self-organization of traffic lights for minimizing vehicle delay. 931-936 - Elvira Thonhofer, Elisabeth Luchini, Andreas Kuhn, Stefan Jakubek:
Online parameter estimation for a flexible, adaptive traffic network simulation. 937-938 - Philippe Nitsche, Isabela Mocanu, Martin Reinthaler:
Requirements on tomorrow's road infrastructure for highly automated driving. 939-940 - Christoph Schmittner, Zhendong Ma, Thomas Gruber:
Standardization challenges for safety and security of connected, automated and intelligent vehicles. 941-942 - Mohammad Alishahi, Mostafa Majidpour:
Proposing a RPL based protocol for intelligent connected vehicles. 943-944 - Amjad Gawanmeh, Moh'd Alwadi, Ashraf Ghawanmeh:
Validating connected vehicles architecture. 945-946 - Keren Fu, Irene Y. H. Gu, Anders C. E. Ödblom:
Automatic traffic sign recognition based on saliency-enhanced features and SVMs from incrementally built dataset. 947-952 - Ozgur Karaduman, Haluk Eren, Hasan Kürüm, Mehmet Celenk:
Probabilistic risk assessment using major features of rural road curves via rear and front car cameras. 953-958 - Issam M. Kouatli:
Implementation of a multivariable modular structure for Fuzzy Taxi Scheduling System (FTSS). 959-965 - Michael Brown, Paul Avery, Purser Sturgeon:
Enhanced work zone safety through cooperative autonomous vehicle systems. 966-967 - Basem M. ElHalawany, Osamu Muta, Maha Elsabrouty, Hiroshi Furukawa:
Energy-efficient design for TDBC-based two-way relay network with weighted fairness. 968-973 - Rasmeet Singh Bali, Neeraj Kumar, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
An intelligent clustering algorithm for VANETs. 974-979 - Amjad Gawanmeh:
Optimizing lifetime of homogeneous wireless sensor networks for vehicular monitoring. 980-985 - Robil Daher:
Fairness-oriented channel-capacity distribution in wireless multi-hop networks. 986-993 - Mahmoud M. Selim, Osamu Muta, Hossam M. H. Shalaby, Hiroshi Furukawa:
Fairness aware chunk-based resource allocation in multi-cell OFDMA networks. 994-999 - Bongkyu Kim, Heecheol Song, Hwang Soo Lee:
Bi-Beacon: Two-level power control for enhancing beacon performance in vehicular ad hoc networks. 1000-1001 - Woong Cho:
Safety enhancement service for vulnerable users using P2V communications. 1002-1003 - Jack Fernando Bravo-Torres, Martín López Nores, Yolanda Blanco-Fernández, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Alberto Gil-Solla, Manuel Ramos Cabrer:
Connection sharing on top of a virtualization layer to support Vehicular Cloud Computing. 1004-1009 - Mohamed Ben Brahim, Wassim Drira, Fethi Filali:
Roadside units placement within city-scaled area in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 1010-1016 - Philippe Morignot, Oyunchimeg Shagdar, Fawzi Nashashibi:
Emergent behaviors and traffic density among heuristically-driven intelligent vehicles using V2V communication. 1017-1022 - Tetiana Zinchenko, Jan-Niklas Meier, Burak Simsek, Lars C. Wolf:
Real-time prediction of communication link quality for V2V applications. 1023-1028 - Yamen Y. Nasrallah, Irfan S. Al-Anbagi, Hussein T. Mouftah:
A realistic analytical model of IEEE 802.11p for Wireless Access in Vehicular Networks. 1029-1034 - Mostafa Majidpour, Charlie Qiu, Chi-Cheng Peter Chu, Rajit Gadh, Hemanshu Roy Pota:
A novel forecasting algorithm for electric vehicle charging stations. 1035-1040 - Mostafa Majidpour, Chi-Cheng Peter Chu, Rajit Gadh, Hemanshu Roy Pota:
Incomplete data in smart grid: Treatment of missing values in electric vehicle charging data. 1041-1042 - Alexander V. Smirnov, Nikolay Shilov:
Intelligent driver support: Integration of coupon services into on-board infotainment systems. 1043-1044 - Jason B. Forsyth, Tom L. Martin, Darrell Bowman:
Feasibility of GPS-based warning system for roadside workers. 1045-1051 - Yingqi Gu, Mingming Liu, Emanuele Crisostomi, Robert Shorten:
Optimised consensus for highway speed limits via intelligent speed advisory systems. 1052-1053 - Florian Hausler, Rodrigo H. Ordóñez-Hurtado, Wynita M. Griggs, Ilja Radusch, Robert N. Shorten:
Closed-loop flow regulation with balanced routing. 1054-1055 - Dominik Ascher, Georg Hackenberg:
Early estimation of multi-objective traffic flow. 1056-1057 - Ki-In Na, Jaemin Byun, Myungchan Roh, Beom-Su Seo:
Fusion of multiple 2D LiDAR and RADAR for object detection and tracking in all directions. 1058-1059 - Purser Sturgeon, Paul Avery, Richard Garcia:
A cooperative vehicle application for dynamic lane-level model generation. 1060-1061 - Nurilla Avazov, Matthias Pätzold:
Performance analysis of Alamouti coded OFDM systems over wideband MIMO car-to-car channels correlated in time and space. 1062-1067 - Wei Xiong, Xiaoya Hu, Bingwen Wang, Jiao Fang:
Vehicle node localization without GPS in VANET. 1068-1073 - Nikolaos D. Tselikas, Evangelos A. Kosmatos:
A handoff algorithm for packet loss optimization in vehicular radio-over-fiber picocellular networks. 1074-1079 - Seyhan Ucar, Sinem Coleri Ergen, Öznur Özkasap:
VeSCA: Vehicular stable cluster-based data aggregation. 1080-1085 - Akram Al-Hourani, Sathyanarayanan Chandrasekharan, Gianmarco Baldini, Kandeepan Sithamparanathan:
Propagation measurements in 5.8GHz and pathloss study for CEN-DSRC. 1086-1091 - Zhongjiang Yan, Bo Li, Xiaoya Zuo, Tian Gao:
Fair downlink traffic scheduling for energy sustainable vehicular roadside infrastructure. 1092-1097 - Yi Shi, Mingchao Li, Xin Xiong, Guanglin Han, Lei Wan, Xiaodai Dong:
A flexible backhaul architecture for LTE-Advanced. 1098-1105 - Imane Horiya Brahmi, Soufiene Djahel, Damien Magoni, John Murphy:
Messages prioritization in IEEE 802.15.4 based WSNs for roadside infrastructure. 1106-1113 - Mohamed S. Osman, Heba Y. M. Soliman, Sherif M. Abuelenin, Khairy Sayed Al-Barbary:
Performance analysis of a combined STC-SVD MIMO-OFDM system. 1114-1119 - Yuan Chen, Bhavin Chamadiya:
Propagation model for vehicle to vehicle LOS communication in foliage scenario. 1120-1125
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