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4th DIVANet@MSWiM 2014: Montreal, QC, Canada
- Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare, Robson Eduardo De Grande:
Proceedings of the fourth ACM international symposium on Development and analysis of intelligent vehicular networks and applications, DIVANet@MSWiM 2014, Montreal, QC, Canada, September 21-26, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3028-2
Smart cars and social network
- Riccardo Belletti, Alessio Bonfietti, Luca Foschini, Michela Milano, Daniel Krajzewicz:
Swarm-based traffic lights policy selection. 1-7 - Abdelhamid Mammeri, Azzedine Boukerche, Mingchang Zhao:
Keypoint-based binocular distance measurement for pedestrian detection system. 9-15 - Saida Maaroufi, Samuel Pierre:
Vehicular social systems: an overview and a performance case study. 17-24
Protocols and architecture design
- Paolo Bellavista, Federico Caselli, Luca Foschini:
Implementing and evaluating V2X protocols over iTETRIS: traffic estimation in the COLOMBO project. 25-32 - Javad Hajipour, Ghasem Naddafzadeh Shirazi, Peyman TalebiFard, Victor C. M. Leung:
Power efficient high-rate data service provisioning in vehicular networks. 33-38 - Sanaz Khakpour, Richard W. Pazzi, Khalil El-Khatib:
A prediction based clustering algorithm for target tracking in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 39-46 - Hossein Soleimani, Azzedine Boukerche:
CAMS transmission rate adaptation for vehicular safety application in LTE. 47-52
Cloud and VANET content delivery
- Zhengguo Sheng, Xiping Hu, Peyman TalebiFard, Victor C. M. Leung, Ruifeng Chen, Yingjie Zhou:
Sensor cloud computing for vehicular applications: from analysis to practical implementation. 53-59 - Lobna Nassar, Mohamed S. Kamel, Fakhri Karray:
Evaluating VANET information retrieval context aware systems using the average distance measure ADM. 61-66 - Le Zhang, Shahrokh Valaee:
Adapting to the driving context in congestion control for vehicular networks. 67-71 - Xiping Hu, Lei Wang, Zhengguo Sheng, Peyman TalebiFard, Li Zhou, Jia Liu, Victor C. M. Leung:
Towards a service centric contextualized vehicular cloud. 73-80
Safety and security issues
- Meysam Azizian, Eugène David Ngangue Ndih, Soumaya Cherkaoui:
Improved multi-channel operation for safety messages dissemination in vehicular networks. 81-85 - Keyvan Golestan, Ridha Soua, Fakhri Karray, Mohamed S. Kamel:
A model for situation and threat/impact assessment in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 87-94 - Binod Vaidya, Dimitrios Makrakis, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Effective public key infrastructure for vehicle-to-grid network. 95-101 - Zhexiong Wei, Fei Richard Yu, Azzedine Boukerche:
Trust based security enhancements for vehicular ad hocnetworks. 103-109
Query patterns and sensor networks
- Jun Li, Mylène Toulgoat, Mathieu Deziel, Fei Richard Yu, Simon Perras:
Propagation modeling and MAC-layer performance in EM-based underwater sensor networks. 111-117 - Abdelmounaim Dahbi, Mazen George Khair, Hussein T. Mouftah:
An enhanced security scheme for query state inference in EPCglobal discovery services. 119-125 - Fabrício A. Silva, Azzedine Boukerche, Thais Regina M. Braga Silva, Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, Eduardo Cerqueira, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
Content replication and delivery in vehicular networks. 127-132 - Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Nathan Fisher:
Wireless channel resource allocation to support real-time transportation applications with multiple service classes. 133-138 - Atif Farid Mohammad, Hamid Mcheick, Emanuel S. Grant:
Big data architecture evolution: 2014 and beyond. 139-144
Resource management for wireless network
- Wasif Masood, Johannes Klinglmayr, Christian Bettstetter:
Experimental evaluation of pulse-coupled oscillator synchronization in IEEE 802.15.4 networks. 145-151 - Duong Nguyen-Huu, Thinh P. Nguyen:
Data synchronization via random network coding. 153-160 - Nicola Cordeschi, Danilo Amendola, Enzo Baccarelli:
Primary-secondary resource-management on vehicular networks under soft and hard collision constraints. 161-168
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