17. MOBICOM 2011 VANET Workshop: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
John B. Kenney, Marco Gruteser, Marc Torrent-Moreno, Fan Bai (Eds.): Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, VANET 2011, Las Vegas, NV, USA, September 1, 2011. ACM 2011 ISBN 978-1-4503-0869-4
Safety applications and systems
Michele Segata, Renato Lo Cigno: Emergency braking: a study of network and application performance. 1-10
Robert Karl Schmidt, Achim Brakemeier, Tim Leinmüller, Frank Kargl, Günter Schäfer: Advanced carrier sensing to resolve local channel congestion. 11-20
John B. Kenney, Gaurav Bansal, Charles E. Rohrs: LIMERIC: a linear message rate control algorithm for vehicular DSRC systems. 21-30
New trends in VANETs
Jason J. Haas, Yih-Chun Hu, Nicola Laurenti: Low-cost mitigation of privacy loss due to radiometric identification. 31-40
Cen B. Liu, Bahareh Sadeghi, Edward W. Knightly: Enabling vehicular visible light communication (V2LC) networks. 41-50
Hua Qin, Wensheng Zhang: Charging scheduling with minimal waiting in a network of electric vehicles and charging stations. 51-60
Positioning and practice
Tristan Gaugel, Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Jens Mittag, Hannes Hartenstein: A change in perspective: information-centric modeling of inter-vehicle communication. 61-66
Hongsheng Lu, Christian Poellabauer: Analysis of application-specific broadcast reliability for vehicle safety communications. 67-72
Andreas Festag, Long Le, Maria Goleva: Field operational tests for cooperative systems: a tussle between research, standardization and deployment. 73-78
Poster session
Yair Allouche, Michael Segal: Near-optimal, reliable and self-organizing hierarchical topology in VANET. 79-80
Robert Lasowski, Florian Gschwandtner: A novel beaconing approach based on sender-centric movement predictions for collision avoidance in VANETS. 81-82
Shu Zhang, Vinny Cahill: Towards collision-free medium access control in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 83-84
Joseph David Camp, Onur Altintas, Rama Vuyyuru, Dinesh Rajan: Context-aware collection, decision, and distribution (C2D2) engine for multi-dimensional adaptation in vehicular networks. 85-86
Mohammad Nekoui, Hossein Pishro-Nik: Analytic design of active vehicular safety systems in sparse traffic. 87-88
Filipe Neves, André Cardote, Ricardo Moreira, Susana Sargento: Real-world evaluation of IEEE 802.11p for vehicular networks. 89-90



