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13th VNC 2021: Ulm, Germany
- Frank Kargl, Onur Altintas, Christoph Sommer, Takamasa Higuchi, Florian Klingler:
13th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, VNC 2021, Ulm, Germany, November 10-12, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-4450-7 - Michele Segata
, Lorenzo Ghiro, Renato Lo Cigno
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On the Progressive Introduction of Heterogeneous CACC Capabilities. 1-8 - Daniel Plöger, Sudeep Hegde
, Oliver Blume, Rudraksh Shrivastava, Andreas Timm-Giel
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Information-Decay-Aware Adaptive Sensor Weighting Control for Safe High-Density Platooning. 9-16 - Sahand Mosharafian, Mahdi Razzaghpour, Yaser P. Fallah, Javad Mohammadpour Velni:
Gaussian Process based Stochastic Model Predictive Control for Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control. 17-23 - Alexander Willecke, Keno Garlichs, Fynn Schulze, Lars C. Wolf:
Vulnerable Road Users Are Important As Well: Persons in the Collective Perception Service. 24-31 - Max Bastian Mertens, Johannes Müller, Robin Dehler, Marvin Klimke
, Matthias Maier, Soheil Gherekhloo, Benjamin Völz, Rüdiger-Walter Henn, Michael Buchholz:
An Extended Maneuver Coordination Protocol with Support for Urban Scenarios and Mixed Traffic. 32-35 - Faisal Hawlader
, Raphaël Frank:
Towards a Framework to Evaluate Cooperative Perception for Connected Vehicles. 36-39 - Jan Strohbeck
, Martin Herrmann, Johannes Müller, Michael Buchholz:
An Extension Proposal for the Collective Perception Service to Avoid Transformation Errors and Include Object Predictions*. 40-43 - Fan Bai, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
Revealing a Hidden, Stable Spectral Structure of Urban Vehicular Traffic. 44-51 - Thinh Hoang Dinh, Vincent Martinez, Daniel Delahaye:
Recognition of Outlying Driving Behaviors: A Data-Driven Perspective with Applications to V2X Collective Perception. 52-59 - Niklas Puller, Hendrik-Jörn Günther, Gwendal Lucas, André Leschke, Vittorio Rocco:
Towards Increasing VRU Safety: A Map-Based and Data-Driven Analysis of Accident Black Spots. 60-67 - Sho Kato, Masashi Kunibe, Rei Yamazaki, Hiroshi Shigeno:
Group Formation for Cooperative Highway Merging Considering Undetected Vehicles in Mixed Traffic. 68-71 - Ammad Ali Syed, Serkan Ayaz, Tim Leinmüller, Madhu Chandra:
Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Scheduling and Routing for TSN based In-vehicle Networks. 72-75 - Emmanouil S. Rigas, Panayiotis Kolios, Georgios Ellinas:
Scheduling Aerial Vehicles in an Urban Air Mobility Scheme. 76-82 - Baldomero Coll-Perales
, Javier Gozálvez, Esteban Egea-López:
Adaptive Beamwidth Configuration for Millimeter Wave V2X Scheduling. 83-86 - Alexander Brummer
, Thomas Deinlein, Anatoli Djanatliev:
On the Simulation of Vehicular Networking Scenarios in Multi-Story Parking Garages. 87-94 - Samuel Pell, Andreas Willig, Graeme Woodward:
Evaluating V2X Technologies for Warehouse Intelligent Transportation Systems. 95-102 - Grigoriy Fokin:
Vehicles Tracking in 5G-V2X UDN Using Range and Bearing Measurements. 103-106 - Shady H. A. Samy
, Engy Aly Maher, Ahmed E. El-Mahdy, Falko Dressler:
Power Optimization of THz Band Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks. 107-114 - Seyhan Ucar, Kentaro Oguchi:
Demo: Distracted Driving Behavior Detection To Avoid Rear-End Collisions. 115-116 - Marcin Bosk
, Filip Rezabek, Kilian Holzinger, Angela Gonzalez Mariño
, Abdoul Kane, Francesc Fons, Haigang Zhang, Georg Carle, Jörg Ott:
Demo: Environment for Generic In-vehicular Network Experiments - EnGINE. 117-118 - Arvind Merwaday, Satish Chandra Jha, Kathiravetpillai Sivanesan, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Leonardo Gomes Baltar, Vesh Raj Sharma Banjade, Suman A. Sehra:
Demo: Infrastructure Assisted Efficient Collective Perception Service for Connected Vehicles. 119-120 - Mikko Uitto, Antti Heikkinen:
Demo: Proactive Low Latency Video Encoding Service Based on 5G Coverage. 121-122 - Seyhan Ucar, Takamasa Higuchi, Chang-Heng Wang, Onur Altintas:
Demo: Vehicular Collaborative Data Storage for Road Incident Monitoring. 123-124 - Alessio Buscemi, Ion Turcanu
, German Castignani, Romain Crunelle, Thomas Engel:
Poster: A Methodology for Semi-Automated CAN Bus Reverse Engineering. 125-126 - Jiaying Guo, Shen Wang:
Poster: Can Traffic Lights and CAV Work Together using Deep Reinforcement Learning? 127-128 - Raphaël Frank, Faisal Hawlader
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Poster: Commercial 5G Performance: A V2X Experiment. 129-130 - Tobias Hardes
, Dalisha Logan, Christoph Sommer
, Florian Klingler:
Poster: Enabling Comparable and Reproducible Simulations for V2X Research. 131-132 - Thomas Li, Lewis Tseng, Takamasa Higuchi, Seyhan Ucar, Onur Altintas:
Poster: Fault-tolerant Consensus for Connected Vehicles: A Case Study. 133-134 - Ion Turcanu
, Christoph Sommer
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Poster: Potentials of Mixing TSN Wired Networks and Best-Effort Wireless Networks for V2X. 135-136 - Julian Heinovski, Dominik S. Buse, Falko Dressler:
Poster: Scalable Simulation of Platoon Formation Maneuvers with PlaFoSim. 137-138 - Mario Franke
, Florian Klingler, Christoph Sommer:
Poster: Simulating Hybrid LEO Satellite and V2X Networks. 139-140 - Pedro M. Rosa
, Miguel L. Pardal, Gabriel Pestana
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Poster: The ROAD to resilient location for the Internet of Vehicles. 141-142 - Abdurrahman Fouda, Randall Berry, Ivan Vukovic:
Interleaved One-shot Semi-Persistent Scheduling for BSM Transmissions in C-V2X Networks. 143-150 - Zoraze Ali
, Sandra Lagén, Lorenza Giupponi:
On the impact of numerology in NR V2X Mode 2 with sensing and random resource selection. 151-157 - Caner Bektas, Cedrik Schüler, Robert Falkenberg, Philipp Gorczak, Stefan Böcker, Christian Wietfeld
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On the Benefits of Demand-based Planning and Configuration of Private 5G Networks. 158-161 - Michael A. Ruder, Marco Papaleo, Stelios Stefanatos, Tien Viet Nguyen, Shailesh Patil:
On the Coexistence Between LTE-V2X Sidelink and ITS-G5. 162-169 - Mostafa Kishani
, Zdenek Becvar, Hossein Asadi:
PADSA: Priority-Aware Block Data Storage Architecture for Edge Cloud Serving Autonomous Vehicles. 170-177 - Christos Papadopoulos, Alexander Afanasyev, Susmit Shannigrahi:
A Name-Based Secure Communications Architecture for Vehicular Networks. 178-181 - Angela Gonzalez Mariño
, Francesc Fons, Haigang Zhang, Juan-Manuel Moreno Aróstegui:
Traffic Shaping Engine for Time Sensitive Networking Integration within In-Vehicle Networks. 182-189 - Paul Molloy, Mohammad Khodaei, Per A. Hallgren, Alexandre Thenorio, Panos Papadimitratos
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SecProtobuf: Implicit Message Integrity Provision in Heterogeneous Vehicular Systems. 190-193

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