Program
Preliminary version, subject to alterations
Wednesday, December 16 | Thursday, December 17 | Friday, December 18 | |
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9:00 ‑ 9:30 | Welcome | Invited Talk | |
9:30 ‑ 10:30 | Keynote | S3: Visible Light Communication | Panel |
10:30 ‑ 10:50 | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee |
10:50 ‑ 12:30 | S0: Simulation and Performance Evaluation | S4: Applications | S7: Content Dissemination and Relays |
12:30 ‑ 13:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
13:30 ‑ 14:00 | Invited Talk | S5: Safety | S8: In-Vehicle Communication |
14:00 ‑ 14:50 | S1: Networking | ||
14:50 ‑ 15:30 | Two Minute Madness | ||
15:30 ‑ 16:10 | Coffee | Coffee, Posters, and Demos | Coffee |
16:10 ‑ 16:50 | S2: Channel Modeling and Exploitation | S9: Security and Privacy | |
16:50 ‑ 17:30 | S6: Traffic Management | ||
17:30 ‑ 18:00 | Closing | ||
18:00 ‑ 18:30 | |||
19:00 | Banquet |
Wednesday, December 16
9.00 am Welcome
9.30 amKeynote Prof. Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University, Japan:
Challenges in IoT Data, Platform and Security — Towards the Convergence of IoT and Connected Cars
10.30 am Coffee
10.50 amS0: Simulation and Performance Evaluation
Session chair: Jérôme Härri (EURECOM, France)
- Luxembourg SUMO Traffic (LuST) Scenario: 24 Hours of Mobility for Vehicular Networking Research
- Lara Codeca, Raphael Frank and Thomas Engel (University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg)
- Performance of Multi-Carrier Waveforms in Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
- Jamal Bazzi, Katsutoshi Kusume and Petra Weitkemper (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany); Keisuke Saito, Anass Benjebbour and Yoshihisa Kishiyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan)
- On the Level of Detail of Synthetic Highway Traffic Required for Vehicular Networking Studies
- Marco Gramaglia and Marco Fiore (National Research Council of Italy, Italy)
- LTE Link Level Performance Evaluation Using Stochastic Channel Models for V2X Communication
- Andreas Möller and Thomas Kürner (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)
12.30 pm Lunch
1.30 pmInvited Talk: Dr. Yuji Inoue, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan
Vehicle as a new social infrastructure
2.00 pm S1: Networking
Session chair: Sandra Céspedes (Universidad de Chile, Chile)
- Improving QoS on High-Speed Vehicle by Multipath Transmission Based on Practical Experiment
- Ping Dong (Beijing Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Xiaojiang Du (Temple University, USA); Tao Zheng and Hongke Zhang (Beijing Jiaotong University, P.R. China)
- Select Thy Neighbors: Low Complexity Link Selection for High Precision Cooperative Vehicular Localization
- Minh Gia Hoang (CEA-Leti Minatec & EURECOM, France); Benoit Denis (CEA-Leti Minatec, France); Jérôme Härri and Dirk Slock (EURECOM, France)
- Providing Fairness Between Multiple Flows in Vehicular Networks
- Wantanee Viriyasitavat (Mahidol University, Thailand); Fan Bai (General Motors, USA); Ozan Tonguz (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- Temporal Connectivity of Vehicular Networks: The Power of Store-and-Carry-Forward
- Christian Glacet, Marco Fiore and Marco Gramaglia (National Research Council of Italy, Italy)
3.30 pm Coffee
4.10 pm S2: Channel Modeling and Exploitation
Session chair: Haris Kremo (Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan)
- Cluster-based Transmit Power Control in Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks
- Agon Memedi, Florian Hagenauer, Falko Dressler and Christoph Sommer (University of Paderborn, Germany)
- Cooperation and Network Coding Based MAC Protocol for VANETs
- Saifullah Khan (Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg, Germany)
- Learning the Vehicular Channel Through the Self-Organization of Frequencies
- Andrei Stoica, Stefano Severi and Giuseppe Abreu (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)
- IEEE 802.11p Unicast Considered Harmful
- Florian Klingler, Falko Dressler and Christoph Sommer (University of Paderborn, Germany)
Thursday, December 17
9.00 amInvited Talk Prof. Kenya Sato, Doshisha University, Japan:
V2X Communication Technology: Current and Future Trends
9.30 am S3: Visible Light Communication
Session chair: Marco Fiore (National Research Council of Italy, Italy)
- Dual Channel Visible Light Communications for Enhanced Vehicular Connectivity
- Bugra Turan and Seyhan Ucar (Koc University, Turkey); Sinem Coleri Ergen (Koc University & University of California Berkeley, Turkey); Oznur Ozkasap (Koc University, Turkey)
- Characterizing Link Asymmetry in Vehicle-to-Vehicle Visible Light Communications
- Hua-Yen Tseng, Yu-Lin Wei, Ai-Ling Chen, Hao-Ping Wu, Hsuan Hsu and Hsin-Mu Tsai (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
- Improving Reliability of Platooning Control Messages Using Radio and Visible Light Hybrid Communication
- Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka University, Japan); R. Vince Rabsatt (University of California Los Angeles, USA); Mario Gerla (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
10.30 am Coffee
10.50 am S4: Applications
Session chair: Michele Segata (University of Innsbruck, Italy)
- Modeling IVC-based Energy Savings of Electric Vehicles
- Rüdiger Berndt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany); Sebastian Schellenberg (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany); David Eckhoff and Reinhard German (University of Erlangen, Germany)
- UADD: Two-Layer Opportunistic Data Delivery Scheme for UAV-Assisted Vehicular Networks
- Yi Zhou (Henan University, P.R. China); Nan Cheng, Ning Lu and Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
- A Tree-Based Authentication Scheme for a Cloud Toll/traffic RFID System
- Amerah Alabrah and Mostafa Bassiouni (University of Central Florida, USA)
- Platoon-based Cyclists Cooperative System
- Sandra Céspedes (Universidad de Chile, Chile); Juan Salamanca (Icesi University, Colombia); Alexis Yañez (Universidad de Chile, Chile); Carlos Rivera and Juan Sacanamboy (Icesi University, Colombia)
- Differential Pressure for V2V Vertical Clearance
- Matthew Hu, Roger Melen and Gaurav Bansal (Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA)
12.30 pm Lunch
1.30 pm S5: Safety
Session chair: Sinem Coleri Ergen (Koc University, Turkey)
- Speed-Dependent Autonomous Beamwidth Variation for VANET Safety Applications
- Shota Soeno and Shinya Sugiura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
- Crosslayer Beaconing Design Toward Guaranteed Cooperative Awareness with Contending Traffic
- Hoa-Hung Nguyen and Han-You Jeong (Pusan National University, Korea)
- Jerk Beaconing: A Dynamic Approach to Platooning
- Michele Segata (University of Trento & University of Innsbruck, Italy); Falko Dressler (University of Paderborn, Germany); Renato Lo Cigno (University of Trento, Italy)
- Implementation and Analysis of Traffic Safety Protocols Based on ETSI Standard
- Muhammad Alam (Instituto de Telecomunicacões, Portugal)
2.50 pm Two Minute Madness
Session chairs: Jonathan Petit (Security Innovation, USA),
Takayuki Nishio (Kyoto University, Japan)
- Poster: cOSMetic - Towards Reliable OSM to SUMO Network Conversion
- Christian Bewermeyer (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany); Rüdiger Berndt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany); Sebastian Schellenberg (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany); Reinhard German and David Eckhoff (University of Erlangen, Germany)
- Poster: Wearable Warning System for Improving Cyclists Safety in the Scope of Cooperative Systems
- Unai Hernández-Jayo, Jagoba Perez and Idoia de la Iglesia (University of Deusto, Spain)
- Poster: Anti-jamming Automatic Gain Control and Packet Detection for Vehicular Receiver
- Shao-Ying Yeh (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan); Jian Ya Chu (NCTU, Taiwan); Terng-Yin Hsu (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
- Poster: Location-Based Distributed Channel Assignment for Communications Among Autonomous Vehicles
- Daichi Ishikawa, Koya Sato and Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan); Matthias S Wilhelm, Haris Kremo and Onur Altintas (Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan)
- Poster: Comparison of the Correlation of Measured and Simulated Vehicle-to-Vehicle Shadow Fading
- Jörg Fischer and Jochen Martin-Creuzburg (Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Germany); Robert Koch, Gerd Kilian and Albert Heuberger (Fraunhofer IIS, Germany)
- Poster: CQI-Aware Digital Beamforming in V2X Radio Modem
- Jian Ya Chu and Terngyin Hsu (NCTU, Taiwan); Shao-Ying Yeh (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
- Poster: Secure Routing for Message Dissemination for Inter-Vehicle Entertainment Applications
- Yi Zhou, Huiping Li, Wei Li, Jun Wang, Qiongqiong Jiang and Yi Wang (Henan University, P.R. China)
- Poster: Greedy Data Dissemination Algorithm for Infrastructure-to-Vehicle Services
- Inshick Kim (LG Electronics, Korea); Ryangsoo Kim and Hyuk Lim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea); Kyung-Joon Park (DGIST, Korea)
- Poster: Design of a Mutual Exchange Communication System for an In-Vehicle Network
- Ji Hyun Yang and Seung Hyeon Park (Kookmin University, Korea)
- Poster: Development of ICA Algorithm for V2X Communications by Using PreScan
- Min Baek, Hwan Lee, HyoJin Choi and Kyunbyoung Ko (Korea National University of Transportation, Korea)
- Demo: Human-Interactive Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulator for Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems and Services
- Seokil Song, Taein Jeon, Eungjin Kim, Jinsu Kim, Dojin Choi, Yeona Kim, HyoJin Choi, Kyunbyoung Ko and Cheol Mun (Korea National University of Transportation, Korea)
- Demo:Implementation of IEEE 802.11p Transceiver Using USRP-RIO by LabVIEW Communications
- YooHo Shin and Gilwon Seo (Korea National University of Transportaion, Korea); Sang Woo Woo (Korea National University Of Transportation, Korea); Kyunbyoung Ko and Cheol Mun (Korea National University of Transportation, Korea)
- Demo: Development of a Integrated Cooperative Collision Warning System Based on Established Standards
- Jisoo Yu, Yeona Kim and Cheol Mun (Korea National University of Transportation, Korea)
3.30 pm Coffee, Posters, and Demos
4.50 pm S6: Traffic Management
Session chair: Stefan Dietzel (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
- Traffic Optimization on Islands
- Daniel Cagara and Björn Scheuermann (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany); Ana Bazzan (Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
- Assisting Solution of Traffic Congestion At Sags Using Inter-Vehicle Communication with Heterogeneous Wireless Systems
- Hiroaki Morino, Takashi Inafune and Takuya Watanabe (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Effective Variables for Urban Traffic Incident Detection
- Chaiyaphum Siripanpornchana and Sooksan Panichpapiboon (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand); Pimwadee Chaovalit (National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand)
- An Adaptive and VANETs-based Next Road Re-routing System for Unexpected Urban Traffic Congestion Avoidance
- Shen Wang (Lero, RINCE, School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Ireland); Soufiene Djahel (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom); Jennifer McManis (Dublin City University, Ireland)
7.00 pm Banquet
Friday, December 18
9.30 amPanel: The future of vehicular networks: in-vehicle, V2V, and V2I
Organizer: Dr. Jim Lansford, Qualcomm
- Chisato Endo, Senior manager, Vehicle OEM sales group, Freescale Japan
- Suguru Fujita, Expert, ADAS Solution Business Department, Renesas Electronics
- Prof. Dr. Frank Kargl, Ulm University, Germany
- Yukimasa Nagai, Assistant Manager/Senior Strategist, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
10.30 am Coffee
10.50 am S7: Content Dissemination and Relays
Session chair: Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka University, Japan)
- Adaptation of Topology-Based Routing Protocols for Data Gathering Applications in VANETs
- Diego Pacheco-Paramo and Luigi Iannone (Telecom ParisTech, France); Daniel Kofman (Telecom Paristech, France); Aline Carneiro Viana (INRIA, France); Gregory Mermoud (Cisco, USA); Jean-Phillippe Vasseur (Cisco Systems, USA)
- PYRAMID: Informed Content Reconciliation for Vehicular Peer-to-Peer Systems
- Bo Yu and Fan Bai (General Motors, USA)
- Performance Analysis of CSMA/CA Packet Relay Assisted V2V Communication with Sectorized Relay Station
- Tien Trien Le and Yasushi Yamao (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
- Vehicular Massive Multiway Relay Networks Applying Graph-Based Random Access
- Ardimas Andi Purwita and Khoirul Anwar (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
12.30 pm Lunch
1.30 pm S8: In-Vehicle Communication
Session chair: Giovanni Pau (UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France)
- Physical Layer Performance Analysis of a Wireless Data Transmission Approach for Automotive Lithium-Ion Batteries
- Damian Alonso, Oliver Opalko and Klaus M. Dostert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany)
- Physical Layer and Multi-carrier Analysis for Power Line Communication Networks in Li-ion Batteries for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
- Oliver Opalko, Bernd Simon, Damian Alonso and Klaus M. Dostert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany)
- Formal Worst-Case Timing Analysis of Ethernet TSN's Time-Aware and Peristaltic Shapers
- Daniel Thiele (Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany); Rolf Ernst (Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany); Jonas Diemer (Symtavision GmbH, Germany)
- Improving In-Vehicle Network Architectures Using Automated Partitioning Algorithms
- Nasser Nowdehi (Chalmers University of Technology & Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden); Pierre Kleberger and Tomas Olovsson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
- Prototyping of the Physical and MAC Layers of a Wireless Battery Management System
- Damian Alonso, Christoph Winkler, Oliver Opalko and Klaus M. Dostert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany)
3.30 pm Coffee
4.10 pm S9: Security and Privacy
Session chair: David Eckhoff (University of Erlangen, Germany)
- Wireless Channel-Based Message Authentication
- Ala'a Al-Momani (Ulm University, Germany); Frank Kargl (Ulm University & University of Twente, Germany); Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany); Steffen Moser and Frank Slomka (Ulm University, Germany)
- Scaling VANET Security Through Cooperative Message Verification
- Hongyu Jin and Panagiotis Papadimitratos (KTH, Sweden)
- Decentralized Enforcement of k-Anonymity for Location Privacy Using Secret Sharing
- David Förster and Hans Löhr (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany); Frank Kargl (Ulm University & University of Twente, Germany)
- Context-adaptive Detection of Insider Attacks in VANET Information Dissemination Schemes
- Stefan Dietzel (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany); Rens van der Heijden (Ulm University, Germany); Jonathan Petit (Security Innovation, USA); Frank Kargl (Ulm University & University of Twente, Germany)