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E-raamat: Communication Technologies for Vehicles: 5th International Workshop, Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains 2013, Villeneuve d' Ascq, France, May 14-15, 2013, Proceedings

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7865
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642379741
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This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Communication Technologies for Vehicles/Trains, Nets4Cars 2013 and Nets4Trains 2013, held in Vilnius, Lithuania, in May 2013.

The 12 full papers of the road track and 5 full papers of the rail track presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. They address topics such as intra-vehicle, inter-vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communications (protocols and standards), mobility and traffic models (models, methodologies, and techniques), testing, and applications.
Invited Papers
V2V Communication Channels: State of Knowledge, New Results, and What's Next
1(21)
David W. Matolak
Internet Onboard: Technical Analysis
22(9)
Hassan Ghannoum
David Sanz
A QoS-Based Multi-user Scheduler Applied to Railway Radio-Communications
31(15)
Nicolas Gresset
Jonathan Letessier
Herve Bonneville
Road Track
Survey on Context-Aware Publish/Subscribe Systems for VANET
46(13)
Michael Royer
Alain Pirovano
Fabien Garcia
A Survey on Security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
59(16)
Saira Gillani
Farrukh Shahzad
Amir Qayyum
Rashid Mehmood
Wireless Vehicular Network Standard Harmonization
75(9)
Tsutomu Tsuboi
Multi-technology Vehicular Cooperative System Based on Software Defined Radio (SDR)
84(12)
Nathalie Haziza
Mohamed Kassab
Raymond Knopp
Jerome Harri
Florian Kaltenberger
Philippe Agostini
Marion Berbineau
Christophe Gransart
Joelle Besnier
Jacques Ehrlich
Hasnaa Aniss
Performance of Inter-Vehicle Relay Network Based IR-UWB
96(11)
Yamen Issa
Iyad Dayoub
Abdelaziz Bensrhair
The Effects of Increasing Antenna Arrays and Spatial Correlation on Loading Algorithm for Closed-Loop MIMO Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communications
107(14)
Imade Fahd Eddine Fatani
Mohamed Gharbi
Francois-Xavier Coudoux
Marion Berbineau
Patrick Corlay
Marc Gazalet
Increased Communication Reliability for Delay-Sensitive Platooning Applications on Top of IEEE 802.11p
121(15)
Magnus Jonsson
Kristina Kunert
Annette Bohm
Development of Car2X Communication and Localization PHY and MAC Protocol Following Iterative Spiral Model Using Simulation and Emulation
136(10)
Axel Sikora
Dirk Lill
Manuel Schappacher
Simon Gutjahr
Eugen Gerber
Characterization of a Laser Scanner Sensor for the Use as a Reference System in Vehicular Relative Positioning
146(13)
Fabian de Ponte Muller
Luis Martin Navajas
Thomas Strang
Estimating the Scheduling Discipline of an Ethernet Switch Using Constant Bit-Rate Probes
159(10)
Kasper Revsbech
Tatiana K. Madsen
Henrik Schiøler
Bridging Physical and Digital Traffic System Simulations with the Gulliver Test-Bed
169(16)
Christian Berger
Erik Dahlgren
Johan Grunden
Daniel Gunnarsson
Nadia Holtryd
Anmar Khazal
Mohamed Mustafa
Marina Papatriantafilou
Elad M. Schiller
Christoph Steup
Viktor Swantesson
Philippas Tsigas
Open-VSeSeMe: A Middleware for Efficient Vehicular Sensor Processing
185(12)
Zubair Nabi
Atif Alvi
Gary Allen
David Greaves
Rashid Mehmood
Rail Track
LTE Based Communication System for Urban Guided-Transport: A QoS Performance Study
197(14)
Arwa Khayat
Mohamed Kassab
Marion Berbineau
Mohamed Amine Abid
Abdelfettah Belghith
Performance of LTE in High Speed Railway Scenarios: Impact on Transfer Delay and Integrity of ETCS Messages
211(12)
Aleksander Sniady
Jose Soler
Generating Test Scenarios Based on Real-World Traces for ERTMS Telecommunication Subsystem Evaluation
223(9)
Patrick Sondi
Marion Berbineau
Mohamed Kassab
Georges Mariano
Blind Digital Modulation Detector for MIMO Systems over High-Speed Railway Channels
232(10)
Sofiane Kharbech
Iyad Dayoub
Eric Simon
Marie Zwingelstein-Colin
Enhancing the CATS Framework by Providing Asynchronous Deployment for Mobile Application
242(11)
Mikael Desertot
Christophe Gransart
Sylvain Lecomte
Author Index 253